WASHINGTON D.C. (trfnews.i234.me) The debt ceiling bill passed in the U.S. House Wednesday night. If it failed, it led to the possibility of default and economic chaos. We have a look at how Minnesota and North Dakota Representative voted.
• 314 members of the House of Representatives voted on a debt-selling bill.
• The bill passed without any objections.
• A motion to reconsider was tabled.
• North Dakota Republican Kelly Armstrong voted in favor of the bill.
• Representatives from Minnesota, Fischbach, and Finstead, voted against the bill.
• Representatives Emmer and Stauber from Minnesota voted in favor.
• All remaining Democrats from Minnesota voted in favor, except for Angie Craig who was absent due to a broken ankle.
The debt-selling bill passed without objection with North Dakota Republican Kelly Armstrong voting yes. Minnesota representatives, Finstead and Fishbach, voted no, while Emmer and Stauber voted yes. All remaining Democrats in Minnesota voted yes, except for Angie Craig, who was absent due to a broken ankle.
Bullet Summary:
– The debt-selling bill passed without objection
– North Dakota Republican Kelly Armstrong voted yes
– Minnesota representatives Finstead and Fishbach voted no
– Emmer and Stauber voted yes
– All remaining Democrats in Minnesota voted yes, except for Angie Craig who was absent due to a broken ankle