San Antonio Rep. Henry Cuellar voted for 'nonprofit killer' bill passed by U.S. House
Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, whose Texas District 28 covers part of San Antonio, voted for a bill that would allow President-elect Donald Trump to target nonprofits with claims they're funding terrorism. The bill passed the GOP-controlled House Thursday morning with the help of 15 Democrats who joined with the Republican majority. It was approved on a 219-184 vote.
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