💨 Abstract
The House approved legislation to overturn a D.C. law allowing non-U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. The vote was 266-148, with 56 Democrats supporting the GOP bill. Republicans argue this maintains election integrity, while D.C. Eleanor Holmes Norton sees it as Republican interference. The House also voted to overturn a D.C. police reform law, citing concerns over officer protections and recruitment.
Courtesy: Mitchell Miller
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