The US House of Representatives passed a bill reversing Donald Trump’s executive orders, which had stripped federal workers of their collective bargaining rights.Led by Jared Golden and Brian Fitzpatrick, the bipartisan measure secured 20 Republican votes, passing 231-195 via a rare discharge petition that bypassed GOP leadership.While the American Federation of Government Employees and
AFL-CIO praised the "seismic victory," the legislation faces an uncertain future in the Republican-controlled
Senate.