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Pro-Ukraine U.S. congressional leaders and President Joe Biden's administration are near an agreement to seek a one-year extension of $6 billion in military aid for Ukraine that is due to expire ...
Florida senator Rick Scott, a Republican who voted for the spending bill after the Ukraine aid was stripped out, said Congress needs to have “a conversation with the American public”.
The Senate is moving toward a final vote on an emergency spending package that would provide military aid to Ukraine and Israel; replenish U.S. weapons systems; and provide food, water, and other ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy's ouster heightened the uncertainty in Congress over aid to Ukraine, days after lawmakers included no new money for ...
Republicans in the Senate voted unanimously to block an emergency spending bill that would have provided $110.5 billion to Ukraine, Israel and other security needs. Ukraine Aid From U.S. Congress ...
To date, Congress has approved more than $75 billion for Ukraine. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson hasn't ruled aid out to Ukraine entirely, but he wants it paired with something else.
A last-ditch weekend spending agreement avoided a U.S. government shutdown but left pro-Ukraine officials in Washington scrambling on Monday to determine the best path forward for securing ...
Ukraine had little reason to celebrate when U.S. lawmakers approved a spending bill Saturday that averted a widely expected government shutdown. The measure didn't include the $6 billion in ...