The House was busy on Wednesday, considering a range of divisive issues.

Here’s a roundup of what the chamber voted on:

Impeaching the president

Representative Al Green, Democrat of Texas, drafted an article of impeachment for President Trump over comments that the House condemned this week as racist. The vote constituted the first action by the House on a measure to impeach Mr. Trump since Democrats took control in January, even though party leaders had hoped to avoid such a move.

The House voted to table the articles, putting off a prolonged and contentious debate over whether Mr. Trump’s conduct warrants expulsion.

Read on: House Votes to Kill Trump Impeachment Resolution

Contempt citations for William Barr and Wilbur Ross

The House voted to hold Attorney General William P. Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in criminal contempt of Congress for their refusal to turn over key documents related to the Trump administration’s attempt to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.

Read on: House Holds Barr and Ross in Contempt Over Census Dispute

Health insurance tax

The House voted overwhelmingly to repeal a feature once considered central to the Affordable Care Act, a tax on high-cost health insurance plans aimed at containing costs. The tax prompted employers to rein in such plans and forced employees to spend more of their own money on their care, and it was also one of the main ways the health law was to pay for itself.