An LGBT measure threatening the House appropriations process has exposed old fault lines inside the Republican conference while also forging a pragmatic alliance between leadership and conservatives.
The amendment introduced by Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., doomed an energy and water spending bill before Memorial Day—but only after 43 Republicans bucked the party line to vote for the measure before the underlying legislation failed.
Supporters describe the amendment as an effort to stop federal contractors from discriminating against members of the LGBT community on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Opponents characterize the measure as a violation of conscience rights.



Members of the House Freedom Caucus are angry that the National Republican Congressional Committee, the party’s campaigning arm, has disproportionately supported the majority of those 43 Republicans in past elections.