House Rejects ROTOR Act After Pentagon Objections
February 25, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via NBC News

The House narrowly votes down the bipartisan ROTOR Act 264-133, falling short of the two-thirds majority needed under fast-track rules, despite its unanimous Senate passage in December. Sponsored by Sen. Ted Cruz, the bill mandates ADS-B crash-avoidance technology on government and military aircraft following the deadly Flight 5342 midair collision near Reagan National that killed 67 people.
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