A veterans benefits bill that had been scheduled for a House vote is pulled before lawmakers vote, according to multiple outlets. All three reports describe the measure as widely debated and note that controversy surrounding the bill prompts its removal from the agenda. The articles do not specify the bill’s text, sponsor, or the precise reasons for the dispute, but they consistently characterize the situation as disagreement significant enough to delay the planned action in the House. With the vote withdrawn, the bill’s future timing and whether it returns to consideration are not addressed in the provided summaries. The reporting also indicates the decision occurs on Thursday, framing the move as an immediate procedural step ahead of House deliberations. The outlets present the development as a setback to the bill’s momentum and as a sign that unresolved issues remain before the legislation can proceed. Further legislative updates would be needed to determine what changes, negotiations, or additional scrutiny could follow.