House Passes Measure to Halt Iran War After Fitzpatrick Vote
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In Washington, a House measure aimed at ending the Iran war was approved following a decisive vote by Representative Mike Fitzpatrick. The legislation, which seeks to halt hostilities, was passed by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives.
The vote marked a significant shift in congressional stance, with Fitzpatrick’s support deemed pivotal for the measure’s success. The bill’s passage reflects growing bipartisan pressure to de-escalate tensions with Iran.
The measure’s approval comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the conflict, though no further details on implementation were provided in the announcement.
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