In the U.S. House, conservative members who had staged a floor blockade end their action after Speaker Mike Johnson proposes a deal tied to a voter ID measure. Fox News reports that the blockade was used to apply pressure for Senate action on the SAVE America Act. The reports say the conservative rebels had blocked consideration on the House floor, seeking leverage to move the bill forward.
Yahoo News presents the same outcome, reporting that Johnson secures a win once the blockade ends. Both accounts describe the standoff as revolving around the voter ID bill and the broader push for Senate engagement. According to these reports, Johnson’s proposal resolves the immediate impasse by offering a path forward that brings the blockade to an end. The articles do not provide further details on the specific terms of any agreement, the bill’s prospects in the Senate, or the timeline for subsequent votes. Overall, the reported development is that the House floor blockade ends, with Johnson credited with achieving a resolution to the immediate legislative standoff over the voter ID legislation.