- The House passed the Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act on Thursday despite 206 Democrats voting against it. The bill passed with 219 votes.
- Kentucky GOP Rep. James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Accountability Committee, sponsored the Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act, which sets a standard that “employees acting in their official capacity should neither take action within their authority or influence to promote the censorship of any lawful speech, nor advocate that a third party, including a private entity, censor such speech.”
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House Passes Free-Speech Protections Despite Opposition From 206 Dems
UNITED STATES - NOVEMBER 16: Ranking member Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., speaks during the House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on "Cracking Down on Ransomware: Strategies for Disrupting Criminal Hackers and Building Resilience Against Cyber Threats"
on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 202. (Photo by Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)