Antelope Valley Press

House votes to avert rail strike, impose deal

- By KEVIN FREKING and JOSH FUNK

WASHINGTON — The US House moved urgently to head off the looming nationwide rail strike, on Wednesday, passing a bill that would bind companies and workers to a proposed settlement that was reached, in September, but rejected by some of the 12 unions involved.

The measure passed by a vote of 290-137 and now heads to the Senate. If approved there, it will be signed by President Joe Biden, who urged the Senate to act swiftly.

“Without the certainty of a final vote to avoid a shutdown this week, railroads will begin to halt the movement of critical materials like chemicals to clean our drinking water as soon as this weekend,” Biden said. “Let me say that again: without action this week, disruption­s to our auto supply chains, our ability to move food to tables, and our ability to remove hazardous waste from gasoline refineries will begin.”

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