BREAKING House fails to override Biden veto of ESG legislation
A two-thirds majorities are required in both the House and the Senate to override a presidential veto. Still, the move brings the topic of environmental, social, and governance back to the fore.
The Senate voted 50-46 to rescind the rule, with backing from centrist Sens. Joe Manchin and Jon Tester . The House voted 216-204 to pass the rollback, with Jared Golden as the sole Democratic defector in the lower chamber.
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