House GOP breaks weeks-long standoff between Republican leaders and hardliners
Summary
House Republicans ended a weeks-long deadlock by passing a new rule that allows debate and voting on several bills. The vote was 215 to 211, marking a victory for Speaker Mike Johnson, who had worked to unite his party.Key Facts
- The House Republican conference had been stuck in a disagreement for several weeks.
- The disagreement caused many legislative activities to stop.
- On Tuesday, a new rule was passed by a vote of 215 to 211.
- The rule allows the House to debate and vote on several important measures.
- Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) led the effort to resolve the conflict and pass the rule.
- This development signals a move to restart work in the House under Republican leadership.
- The vote shows a narrow but successful effort to unite different Republican groups.
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