
Timing for key vote on January 6 commission unclear after Republicans bog down Senate floor overnight
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Republican senators have delayed passage of a massive bill designed to increase American competitiveness with China, and that means a key procedural vote on a bill to create an independent panel to investigate the January 6 riot on the US Capitol has been delayed until later Friday.
The timing of the vote to create the independent panel is still not known because it's unclear how long Republicans will drag out the fight over the previous bill. At least eight Republicans have requested time to speak on the floor overnight -- for up to an hour each — to voice their objections to the legislative package aimed at China, known as "the US Innovation and Competition Act," and those GOP senators slammed what they said is a rushed process to make last-minute changes they have yet to review.More Related News

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