The proposed US funding bill, revealed by U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, excludes additional funding for Ukraine. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell supports a temporary budget without aid packages for Ukraine and Israel, with no new funding bills for them until early 2024. The U.S. House of Representatives approved a two-step temporary funding bill with no funds for aid to Ukraine and Israel, but including aid to Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, and funds for US border security. President Joe Biden signed a temporary spending bill that does not include aid to Ukraine and Israel, a day before a potential government shutdown.
Biden signs short-term spending bill: aid to Israel and Ukraine is not included https://t.co/4ziQDoaIEf https://t.co/NvyLkKZtyq
⚡️US President Joe #Biden signed a temporary spending bill on Thursday, a day before a potential government shutdown. The bill does not include aid to #Ukraine and #Israel. https://t.co/aLUrSGdnjw
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bill for a two-step temporary funding bill for the government with no funds for aid to Ukraine and Israel The combined package, which includes aid to Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan and funds for US border security, will be considered… https://t.co/5Y2nZWWYPq https://t.co/52FuhbaGRs
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell supported a temporary budget without aid packages for Ukraine and Israel If Congress passes the proposal, there will be no new funding bills for Ukraine or Israel until early 2024. https://t.co/PBBqtuXYo1
⚡️AP: Proposed US funding bill excludes Ukraine aid as political battle looms. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson revealed on Nov. 11 a new proposal to keep the federal government open, a plan which excludes additional funding for Ukraine, AP reported.