House Advances Ukraine Support Act by 218-204 Vote
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a procedural motion on June 3 to advance the Ukraine Support Act. The bill would authorize new military financing loans, extend an existing security assistance program, and expand sanctions on Russia.
foxnews.comThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 218-204 on June 3 to advance the Ukraine Support Act. The procedural motion cleared the measure for a final vote. The legislation would provide Ukraine with military financing loans, extend the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, and tighten sanctions on Russia.
The measure received backing from Democrats and a small number of Republicans. OilPrice.com reported that the bill would supply billions of dollars in military assistance and reinforce U.S. support for Kyiv.
Administration officials had opposed the legislation.
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