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Rep._Thomas_Kean_Jr._Speaks_on_Yom_HaShoah.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 12 s, 97 kbps, file size: 854 KB)

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English: The House approved the debate rules for two bills. One repeals a Washington, D.C., policing law, and the other measure would ban transgender student athletes from playing girls team sports at K-12 public schools, and from playing women’s team sports at universities that receive public funding. Members also debated whether to override President Biden’s veto of legislation repealing a clean waterways rule.
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Source House Session, Part 1
Author United States House of Representatives

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18 April 2023

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