On February 13, 2024, the United States Senate passed the national security supplemental in a bipartisan vote. This legislative action has prompted calls for the House of Representatives to follow suit with parallel legislation. Senators including Heinrich, Booker, and Peters, as well as Congressman Raja through the Committee on Climate Crisis and Public Dems, have all released statements regarding the bill's passage on February 13 and 14, 2024. The focus now shifts to Speaker Johnson, who is urged to move forward with the House's version of the legislation.
My statement on the national security supplemental passing the Senate: https://t.co/PV7WP3AMu7
With the Senate passing the national security supplemental in a bipartisan vote, it is time for @SpeakerJohnson to now move forward with parallel legislation in the House. Full statement from @CongressmanRaja: https://t.co/hChuupG5pi
My statement on the passage of the national security emergency bill. https://t.co/krz7letUKI
My statement on the bipartisan Senate passage of the national security supplemental. https://t.co/W5Nv59CCwR
My statement on the Senate's passage of the National Security Supplemental: https://t.co/F832rAqpco