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House cuts work short for second week as rebels freeze floor
Key takeaways
- Votes had been scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday.
- Frustration is building on both sides of the impasse, which centers on voting reforms and other gripes about the House s priorities.
- The House has passed that bill multiple times but it is stalled in the Senate.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
Leaders will send the chamber home after votes at 5:15 pm on Tuesday, two GOP sources confirmed, after rebels earlier in the day sank a procedural vote that would have teed up action on the annual defense authorization bill.
The blockade also delayed leaders plans to advance a bill funding the State Department and national security, and a messaging resolution commemorating the one-year passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill that extended Trump s tax cuts.
Votes had been scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. The chamber already had a scheduled recess next week and will return July 13.
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