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House Republican Agenda Halted Amid Internal Disagreement
July 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: The stalled appropriations bills in the House of Representatives could potentially delay federal funding for programs and initiatives that benefit Nevada, including those related to the state's infrastructure and public services.
WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives concluded its legislative session early this week, with members departing for the Fourth of July recess on Wednesday afternoon. House Speaker Mike Johnson announced the early departure, canceling planned votes on several appropriations bills and a measure concerning Washington, D.C., criminal law. This change in schedule followed a dispute between House Republican leadership and a faction of conservative members. These members advocated for a vote on the Secure America From Election Interference Act (SAVE Act), a bill aiming to address voter fraud allegations. They asserted that any further legislative action required a vote on this specific bill. Speaker Johnson and his leadership team indicated that the SAVE Act lacked sufficient support to pass a procedural hurdle and move forward for a full vote. They maintained that holding a vote on a bill destined to fail would be counterproductive. The standoff prevented the House from advancing its planned agenda for the week. The dispute also impacted efforts to pass several appropriations bills, which are typically considered before the end of the fiscal year. These bills aimed to fund various government operations. Several Republican members voiced their positions on the matter. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stated her intention to vote against procedural motions for other bills until the SAVE Act received consideration. This opposition made it challenging for Republican leadership to garner the necessary votes to move their agenda forward.
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