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House will be out for sixth consecutive week, last vote on Sept. 19

"Breaking: The U.S. House enters its sixth consecutive week out of session, raising concerns about legislative progress. Discover key insights and implications from this extended recess."

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House will be out for sixth consecutive week, last vote on Sept. 19
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The U.S. House of Representatives will be out of session for the sixth consecutive week, marking a significant period of inactivity. The House has worked a total of 20 days over the past 17 weeks. The last vote in the House occurred on September 19.

This extended recess continues to raise questions about legislative progress and the House"s agenda. As previously reported, the lack of activity has been noted by various political observers and commentators.

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House will be out for sixth consecutive week, last vote on Sept. 19 - DemState