THE MORE THINGS CHANGE. . . The House of Representatives voted 267-20-7 on June 3 to adopt a version of the antidynasty bill that critics say will barely disturb the status quo.
(First of two parts)
After decades of gridlock that stymied previous Congresses, the House of Representatives has finally passed an antipolitical dynasty bill on third reading—seemingly fulfilling a long-delayed constitutional aspiration.
Yet, implementing the proposed law as drafted will tell a different story.
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