24 House Republicans voted to send the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act package to Biden's desk, defying GOP leadership's orders last night to oppose the bill in response to Democrats striking a reconciliation deal with Sen. Joe Manchin.
to spur massive economic development with a new factory that will be subsidized by the new semiconductor funding.
Nine are retiring — including Ohio Reps. Anthony Gonzalez and Bob Gibbs — or have already lost their primaries, freeing them from leadership's discipline. Three are facing "toss-up" races in November's midterms, while Rep. Liz Cheney is projected to lose in her primary next month against a Trump-backed challenger.
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