House Passes Measure 285–98

Washington, D.C. — The U.S. House of Representatives approved a major piece of legislation Wednesday in a decisive 285–98 vote, delivering a significant political setback to progressive lawmakers who opposed the measure.

The bill, which passed with strong bipartisan support, cleared the chamber after hours of debate that highlighted deep divisions within the Democratic Party. While most Republicans and a large number of moderate Democrats voted in favor, a bloc of progressive lawmakers — including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — voted against it.

In remarks following the vote, Ocasio-Cortez appeared visibly distressed, telling reporters she was “deeply disappointed” by the outcome and the level of Democratic support for the bill.

“I can’t believe so many members of my own party backed this,” she said. “This is not what voters sent us here to do.”

Supporters of the legislation argued that it was necessary and in the national interest, pointing to provisions they say will strengthen economic stability and national security. House leadership praised the broad support as a sign of unity on a critical issue.

Critics, however, warned that the bill would harm vulnerable communities and undermine progressive policy goals. Several progressive lawmakers echoed Ocasio-Cortez’s concerns, arguing that the vote represented a failure of Democratic priorities.

The measure now heads to the Senate, where its future remains uncertain. Even if it passes there, the sharp reactions in the House suggest the debate over its impact is far from over.

For now, the 285–98 vote stands as one of the most lopsided and controversial decisions of the current session, leaving progressive leaders frustrated and conservative lawmakers celebrating a major win.

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