Wisconsin's U.S. House members were among the many lawmakers who on Nov. 18 voted to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act .
The bill would would require the federal government to publicly release as much information as possible about late accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein . It passed in a 427-1 vote and now heads to the Republican-majority Senate, USA TODAY reported.
If it passes the Senate, the bill will then make its way to President Donald Trump for signature. Trump has recently reversed his stance on releasing the records, indicating he would sign the measure .
Here's what to know about how Wisconsin U.S. Representatives voted on the measure:
This report will be updated as more information becomes available.
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