NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 7月13日 08時23分
The House approved a bill, by a 402-12 vote, to ensure that a victims compensation fund for the 9/11 attacks never runs out of money.
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The vote came a month after comedian Jon Stewart sharply criticized Congress for failing to act.
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The approval sends the bill to the Senate, where Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has agreed to call a vote before Congress goes on its August recess. Click the link in our bio to read more.
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📷 J. Scott Applewhite / @apnews
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Feeling the pressure, McConnell? You should. And who were the 12 that did not vote in favor? Time to start weeding. #voteblue2020
teresaduricek
❤️❤️?❤️❤️Thank-you Jon Stewart !! My bank card is the American flag !! Which gives to 911 victims, always!!? ❤❤?
melmznart
12 people actually voted No?! I’m guessing those 12 people must’ve been living under a rock for the past 18 years.
pamela060
I'm happy but doesn't it have to go through Congress and they aren't pushing anything through
papamoats
Who are the twelve that don’t want to support these first responders... shameful.
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