1) The House of Representatives has aligned with the Senate and approved the bipartisan Senate firearms bill. This is the first major piece of gun legislation to move through Congress since the Brady Bill in November, 1993.
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The vote was 234-193.
There were no Democratic nays.
2) There were 14 GOP yeas.
That is significant, considering there were 15 Republican yeas last night in the Senate. Republicans hoped to have fewer GOP yeas in the House than in the Senate.
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