House Rejects Bipartisan Aviation Safety Bill
February 25, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Just The News

The House narrowly rejects the bipartisan ROTOR Act, a Senate-passed bill from Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell aimed at boosting aircraft tracking tech and military-civilian info sharing after the deadly Flight 5342 crash near Reagan National that killed 67. It fell short of the two-thirds majority needed under fast-track rules, 264-133, with over 130 Republicans voting no amid Pentagon warnings of budgetary burdens and national security risks.
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