House Fails to Override Trump's Veto on Colorado Water Pipeline
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The U.S. House of Representatives declined to override President Trump's veto of a bill to fund the completion of the Arkansas Valley Conduit water pipeline in southeastern Colorado, with the bill failing to reach the two-thirds majority needed. The project, first approved in 1962, aims to provide clean water to struggling communities, but Trump cited concerns over federal costs. The veto was part of broader political tensions, including retaliation against Colorado over a prison case.
- House declines to override Trump veto of bill to complete water pipeline in southeastern Colorado The Colorado Sun
- First vetoes of Trump's term survive override vote in Congress CNBC
- Congress Tries, but Fails, to Take a Stand for Its Own Powers The New York Times
- House refuses to override Trump veto of Colorado water project Colorado Public Radio
- Dozens of House Republicans defy Trump, join Democrats in failed veto override effort Fox News
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