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Reuters. Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Mike Johnson (R-LA) walks to the House floor on April 20, 2024, when the chamber votes on a set of foreign aid bills.
The House approved a $95 billion package of foreign aid bills that would provide funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, among other priorities. The bills moved forward despite a far-right threat ...
The House voted resoundingly on Saturday to approve $95 billion in foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, as Speaker Mike Johnson put his job on the line to advance the long-stalled aid ...
A Russian missile attack on the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Wednesday morning killed at least 17 people and injured 60 others, including three children, according to state emergency ...
In a close vote on Thursday, the House approved a reduction of approximately $9.4 billion in previously authorized spending.
The House passed three suspension bills on Sunday evening, one dealing with foreign aid, and the others related to veterans. Members passed these bills in three roll call votes that started just ...
The House voted Friday in a bipartisan manner to advance a key foreign aid package, a significant step in sending aid to Ukraine and Israel and setting up a final vote as soon as Saturday.
The House bills largely mirror a foreign aid package that passed the Senate in February, with aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. The House has an additional bill targeting Iran, China and Russia.
The House of Representatives is holding a rare Saturday vote to consider Speaker Mike Johnson’s foreign aid plan, which has spurred calls for his ouster by a small group of GOP rebels. Three of ...
The House debated a rule for four foreign aid bills, three which provide funding to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. The fourth bill is a package of national security measures including sanctions on ...
The House voted overwhelmingly to approve the aid bill for allies in the Indo-Pacific in a 385 to 34 vote, with one member voting present, along with the aid for Israel, with a 366 to 58 vote.
Those cuts include an effective elimination of U.S. foreign aid and funding for PBS and NPR. The total cost of the clawbacks is $9.4 billion. It’s a relatively small sum compared with the ...