Washington— House Democrats are trying to force a floor vote on a bipartisan Senate bill that would provide aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, since House Republican leaders have been resisting pressure to take up the legislation. Democrats are using ararely successful legislative maneuver called a...
House to vote next week on aid to UkraineBy DEB RIECHMANNDONNA CASSATA
Senate leaders are attempting to push forward a deal to pair new policies at the southern border with wartime aid for Ukraine and other American allies, but they will have to overcome heavy skepticism from Republicans.
The House on Tuesday failed to pass a stand-alone bill to provide aid to Israel amid congressional infighting over a bipartisan Senate border bill that also included foreign aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. The vote was 250-180. The bill needed a two-thirds majority to pass in...
Washington — The Senate approved a $95 billion foreign aid package last month, with a bipartisan group of senators backing the bill that includes assistance to Ukraine and Israel. But House Speaker Mike Johnson has opposed bringing the measure to the floor, resisting calls from President Biden ...
The defeat officially ends the unsuccessful talks to shore up border protections that went on for four months. Republicans had initially demanded border policy changes in exchange for Ukraine aid, but abandoned that trade-off this week quickly after the border deal was announced, deeming it ...
Aid to Ukraine. There is a significant butcher’s bill in the obstruction. Tonight, in the U.S. Senate: Roll Call Vote 118th Congress – 2nd Session Vote Summary Question: On the Motion (Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 815 ) ...
EU leaders set for showdown with Hungary’s Orban in push to unblock Ukraine aid:European Unionleaders head into a high-stakes summit in Brussels on Thursday as they seek to persuade Hungary’sViktor Orbanto drop his veto on much-neede...
The House has pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage.
Before Ukraine has settled into its new government, the big banks of Europe have already decided that they want a presence in the country. Though the dust from Ukraine's March 26 parliamentary election is still settling, Europe's banks have clearly made a choice for the development of the co...