The House Freedom Caucus is expressing strong opposition to a Senate deal to fund the bulk of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), complicating the path for the bill to pass swiftly in the House. Members of the hardline conservative caucus said that they want a bill that includes a voter ID measure and would…
Freedom Caucus slams Senate DHS deal, complicating path to swift passage
Originally reported by The Hill
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