US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states
- The U.S. House voted to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list in the lower 48 states, with bipartisan support.
- A few Democrats supported the bill alongside Republicans in the House.
- The Senate is set to review the bill, though facing opposition from the White House.
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US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states
By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press The U.S. House voted to end federal protection for gray wolves in 48 states, though the bill’s ultimate prospects are uncertain. The GOP-controlled House passed the bill 209-205 on Tuesday, sending it to the Senate for consideration. In 2011, Congress removed wolves from the list of endangered species in the northern Rocky Mountains. The Trump administration removed them from the list across the rest of the coun…

US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states
The U.S. House voted Tuesday to end federal protection for gray wolves, approving a bill that would remove them from the endangered species list across
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