Hawaii’s congressional delegation participated in House votes on multiple federal anti-fraud bills and DHS funding that passed, though none have become law yet.
- Multiple anti-fraud bills passed the House with bipartisan support, including measures to prevent student aid fraud and improve federal spending oversight.
- The Department of Homeland Security received extended funding through 2029.
- Most bills passed by voice vote with no individual member voting records available.
- All measures still need Senate approval and presidential signature to become law.
- The votes were part of broader congressional efforts to increase government accountability and prevent fraudulent spending.
Source: Hawaii Free Press
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