Oklahoma House Delegation Vote Splits on Bill Avoid National Railway Strike

Thu, 01 Dec 2022 04:42:45 CST

Oklahoma House Delegation Vote Splits on Bill Avoid National Railway Strike







The U.S. House passed a bill Wednesday to avoid a nationwide railway strike but with a split vote from Oklahoma’s Representatives.

The resolution passed on a vote of 290-137 and Reps. Tom Cole and Frank Lucas were among the 79 Republicans who supported the measure. Reps. Stephanie Bice, Markwayne Mullin and Kevin Hern opposed the measure and were joined by 126 other Republicans in the House along with 8 Democrats

Rep. Hern issued a statement following the vote explaining that over decades in business, he successfully navigated numerous contract negotiations without the federal government’s interference.

“Just last month, Biden was bragging about his mediation over a new deal; now, the White House is begging Congress to fix it. It’s not Congress’ job to clean up the Biden Administration’s messes. A rail strike would impact every single American – no one wants it to come to that. However, these nonbinding resolutions will not get any party closer to an agreement.”

Two votes were taken by the House including the House Joint Resolution 100 which was passed on the 290-137 vote. A second vote was taken on House Concurrent Joint Resolution 119 to correct the first resolution. All five Oklahoma Representatives opposed the second resolution.



Article written by Jerry Bohnen and originally published by Oklahoma Energy Today



   

   

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