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PoliticsMar 20

House Republicans Address Two Policy Priorities Amid Congressional Activity

Senate Republicans debate election security legislation while 70 House GOP members call for action on Chinese e-cigarette enforcement.

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Senate Republicans are continuing to debate the SAVE America Act, an election security bill, despite acknowledging they lack sufficient votes for passage. The legislation faces uncertain prospects in the current congressional makeup.

Concurrently, former President Trump has indicated he may withhold endorsements from Republican members who do not support the election security measure, adding political pressure to the legislative debate.

Separately, 70 House Republicans have signed a letter addressing concerns about illegal Chinese e-cigarettes in the U.S. market. The letter urges administration officials to prioritize enforcement actions against these products during trade discussions.

The House GOP members are calling for increased scrutiny of Chinese vaping products that they say are entering the U.S. market without proper regulatory approval. The lawmakers want this issue incorporated into broader trade negotiations with China.

Both initiatives reflect ongoing Republican policy priorities, with the election security bill focusing on voting procedures and the e-cigarette letter targeting foreign product regulation and trade enforcement.

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