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House Leadership Puts COOL Repeal Up for June 10 Vote

The House Rules Committee voted along party lines on June 9 to advance repeal legislation for country-of-origin labeling, and Republican leadership said the legislation is headed for a June 10 vote on the House floor. The Rules Committee, which is…

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comprised of nine Republicans and only four Democrats, endorsed a “closed rule” for the repeal bill, HR-2393 (here). The committee voted to give only one hour of debate to the legislation, and put in place a number of other measures to expedite consideration of the bill (here).