From TPM : Report
Here's why this is important. While the chances of passage of the measure are virtually nonexistent, it's the first time that House liberals have been able to leverage a straight yes-or-know vote on withdrawal. "It's huge," said one legislative aide. "It changes the dynamic. It means there will be more and more votes on straight measures like this."
Apparently there's some effort underway this morning to block this vote from coming to the floor, so it's still possible that it might not happen, but at any rate, it's a key development.
Symbolic only? Yes. But I still can't wait to see it.
I'm very eager to have an accounting of which House members are willing to put it on the line for this principle. If more information becomes available about who is trying to derail the vote, let's make some calls.