Republicans are launching a voting bill debate that could last days or even weeks - AP News
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Republicans are launching debate on a voting bill expected to consume the legislative calendar for extended weeks.
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Republicans are launching debate on a voting bill that could consume the legislative calendar for days or weeks. The extended timeline signals the measure is either substantial enough to require lengthy deliberation or contentious enough to draw competing amendments and procedural objections from Democrats. Control of voting procedures has been a central partisan battleground since 2020, with Republicans pushing stricter election rules while Democrats oppose what they characterize as voter suppression measures. The duration of this debate will test Republican unity in the House and Senate and could affect the legislative schedule for other Trump administration priorities. The bill's final form and passage timeline remain uncertain given the potential for significant floor debate.
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