The US House passed a bipartisan bill reversing Donald Trump’s executive orders that had stripped federal workers of their collective bargaining rights.Led by Jared Golden and Brian Fitzpatrick, the measure passed 231-195 with 20 Republican votes through a rare discharge petition, bypassing Republican leadership.While unions like
AFL-CIO and
AFGE praised the "seismic victory," the legislation's future remains uncertain in the Republican-controlled
Senate, signaling a broader trend of House members taking policy into their own hands.