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- How every member of the US House voted on Trump’s agenda bill
The US House of Representatives voted early Thursday morning to pass President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending cuts package, a major victory for the president and House Speaker Mike
- Meet The 5 Republicans Who Didn’t Vote For Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’
The House advanced the legislation mostly on party lines Thursday with a vote of 215-214-1 Among Republican lawmakers, Ohio Rep Warren Davidson and Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie voted against it, Maryland Rep Andy Harris voted present and New York Rep Andrew Garbarino and Arizona Rep David Schweikert were both absent from the vote
- VOTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VOTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of vote 2 to express your choice or opinion, especially by… Learn more
- VOTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a formal expression of a wish, will, or choice voted by a meeting The congressional votes in January authorizing U S military action before the ground war began have probably set a precedent …, according to [Les] Aspin
- Vote Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Did you vote in the last election? The committee hasn't yet voted on the matter They voted the referendum into law He was voted Bachelor of the Year Senators voted themselves a pay raise despite the budget shortfall We have to decide what to do about dinner I vote that we get a pizza The proposal was voted down
- Voted - definition of voted by The Free Dictionary
To express a choice or an opinion: The children voted unanimously by jumping up and down 1 To express one's preference for by vote: voted the straight Republican ticket 2 To decide the disposition of by vote, as by electing or defeating: vote in a new mayor; voted out their representative; vote down the amendment 3
- What does voted mean? - Definitions. net
Voting is a method by which a group, such as a meeting or an electorate, can convene together for the purpose of making a collective decision or expressing an opinion usually following discussions, debates or election campaigns Democracies elect holders of high office by voting
- Vote - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A vote is a formal noting of your preference, in an online poll or sitting in a circle with your book group, or when you cast it on a ballot at a polling place To voice that preference is also to vote, either officially or more casually: "Let's all vote on a group costume for Halloween this year — a bag of jelly beans or the seven dwarfs?"
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