Four members of San Antonio's congressional delegation voted against the debt ceiling deal

Four of the five members of San Antonio's congressional delegation — two Republicans and two Democrats — voted against the deal to raise the debt ceiling and stave off likely financial disaster. Republican U.S. Reps. Chip Roy and Tony Gonzales, frequently at odds over immigration issues, both voted against the bill. Meanwhile progressive Democratic Reps. Joaquin Castro and Greg Casar also gave it a thumbs down.
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