House Passes Bill Striking Down Biden's Crackdown on Hunting and Archery in Overwhelmingly Bipartisan Vote

The House of Representatives voted in favor of legislation striking down the Biden administration's decision to block federal funding for school shooting sports courses13. The Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act was approved with 216 Republicans and 208 Democrats voting in favor, and just one lawmaker, Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, voting against1. The bill was introduced by Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., on Aug. 1, days after a Fox News Digital report in late July revealed the Department of Education was withholding funds for school hunting and archery courses1.

The legislation is expected to showcase the Republican presidential hopefuls' vision and plan to take on President Joe Biden1. The candidates will likely discuss a range of issues, including the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and healthcare4. The event is also expected to focus on the 40th president's "timeless values"2.

Key facts from the story:

  • The House of Representatives voted in favor of legislation striking down the Biden administration's decision to block federal funding for school shooting sports courses13.
  • The Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act was approved with 216 Republicans and 208 Democrats voting in favor, and just one lawmaker, Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, voting against1.
  • The bill was introduced by Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., on Aug. 1, days after a Fox News Digital report in late July revealed the Department of Education was withholding funds for school hunting and archery courses1.
  • The legislation is expected to showcase the Republican presidential hopefuls' vision and plan to take on President Joe Biden1.
  • The candidates will likely discuss a range of issues, including the economy, immigration, foreign policy, and healthcare4.