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House Defies Speaker Johnson, Passes Democratic-Led Labor Bill in Bipartisan Vote

House defied Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday and passed a Democratic-led labor bill. Twenty Republican lawmakers broke with their leadership to support the measure.

The legislation amends the National Labor Relations Act. It aims to strengthen union contract enforcement.

The bill passed with bipartisan support despite opposition from Republican leaders. Johnson had urged his party to vote against it.

Supporters said the measure protects workers’ rights. Critics argued it would burden businesses with new regulations.

The vote marked a significant defeat for House Republican leadership. It showed cracks in party unity on labor issues.

The bill now moves to the Senate. Its fate there remains uncertain.

The legislation addresses contract disputes during union negotiations. It would impose penalties for delaying bargaining.

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