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House fails to override Trump's vetoes of a bipartisan water bill and tribal measure
Summary
The House fell short of the two-thirds majority Thursday needed to override President Trump's vetoes of two bipartisan bills: one to finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit water project and another involving Miccosukee Tribe land.
Content
The House on Thursday failed to override President Trump's vetoes of two bipartisan bills, falling short of the two-thirds majority required by the Constitution. Lawmakers voted on measures that had cleared both chambers of Congress by voice votes last month. One bill would have advanced the Arkansas Valley Conduit, a long‑standing pipeline project to deliver water to rural Colorado communities. The other measure would have authorized land for the Miccosukee Tribe in parts of the Florida Everglades.
What happened:
- The House voted 236-188 on the Miccosukee Reserved Area Amendments Act and 248-177 on the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act; both totals fell short of the two-thirds threshold needed to override a veto.
- Both measures had previously passed the House and Senate by voice votes and were described as bipartisan.
- In veto messages, the president cited cost and fiscal concerns for the Arkansas Valley Conduit and raised policy objections related to the Miccosukee Tribe.
- With override attempts unsuccessful, the president's vetoes stand; further congressional action was not specified.
Summary:
The president's vetoes remain in place after the House failed to reach the two-thirds threshold on both measures. Undetermined at this time.
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