House GOP clears key hurdle for FISA, ICE funding in dramatic vote
Source: The Hill
04/29/26 1:25 PM ET
House Republican leaders on Wednesday cleared a major hurdle when they corralled members into adopting a rule to tee up consideration of two major pieces of legislation: reauthorization of the nations foreign spy powers and a budget blueprint to fund immigration enforcement. The House voted 216-210 along party lines to adopt the rule. To do so, however, Republicans had to agree drop a third piece of legislation initially also part of the same rule: the farm bill, which sets agriculture policy for the next five years.
Adoption of the rule, even with the concession, is a major victory for GOP leaders who held open the vote for more than two hours as they won over holdouts and convinced rebels, one-by-one, to change their votes from no to yes. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) chatted with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), the first no vote; she later flipped to vote present and then to yes.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), who expressed outrage over some of her farm bill amendments not being made in order and long railed against FISA, had reportedly yelled at House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) and Agriculture Committee Chair GT Thompson (R-Pa.) on the floor, and had multiple conversations with leaders before ulimately voting yes. Boebert later told reporters that she would be fighting to deliver on her water provisions she wanted on the farm bill, and was told she would be a conference on the farm bill when the time comes to resolve differences with the Senate. A large group of Republican leaders and holdouts huddled on the floor at one point and Rep. Chip Roys (R-Texas) booming voice could be heard from the gallery, as could Boeberts and Lunas.
Roy, who opposed a clean FISA reauthorization, voted yes.. Reps. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), Harriet Hageman (R-Wyo.), Troy Nehls (R-Texas), Tim Burchett (Tenn.) Keith Self (Texas) and Scott Perry (Pa.) also switched their votes from no to yes. Various others Republicans who also had been withholding votes also slowly voted yes, including Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), Rep. Russel Fry (R-S.C.) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.). Still, the path forward for the bills is uncertain, given late-stage changes to the measures that could very well be rejected by the Senate even if they do pass the House.
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displacedvermoter
(4,858 posts)shameful and shameless.
RussBLib
(10,702 posts)
while they, of course, proclaim that its the Dems who are profligate spenders. GOP media arms keep cranking out the smokescreen. On top of the wasteful spending, now we have a craven grifter feeding noisily at the trough.
Just hope there is something worth saving, after the Tramp Train leaves the station.
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bluestarone
(22,371 posts)THAT should be our election cry!!