Dianne Feinstein's ongoing absence allowed Senate Republicans and Joe Manchin to overturn a Biden rule reducing pollution from large trucks
The legislation passed the Senate on Wednesday in a 50-49 vote. Rep. Ro Khanna blamed the Democratic failure on Feinstein's prolonged absenc
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- Senate Republicans and Sen. Joe Manchin voted to roll back an EPA regulation on truck pollution.
- The legislation, which Biden has vowed to veto, passed 50-49.
- Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna argued it wouldn't have passed had Sen. Dianne Feinstein been present.
In a 51-49 split Senate, every vote matters.
Senate Republicans and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin took advantage of Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein's ongoing medical leave to roll back a significant environmental regulation on Wednesday.