Congressional Majority Calls for Increased Military Aid to Ukraine

Congressional Majority Calls for Increased Military Aid to Ukraine



A majority ‍of Congressmen‌ want more military aid for Ukraine

Ukraine this year officially moved its Christmas state​ holiday from January 7th, in line with the‌ Russian Orthodox Church, to December 25th, when most⁤ of the Western world observes it. But there won’t be much to celebrate. A long-awaited and much-needed​ assistance package from the US Congress will not arrive in time for the new Christmas, ‍and lawmakers appear unlikely ‍to approve legislation in time for the ‌old one either.

Throughout the autumn pro-Ukraine lawmakers on both sides of the aisle,⁣ who form a strong majority in the House and Senate, ‌predicted that eventually Congress would authorise more military aid. Important issues with broad, bipartisan support eventually get a vote,‌ the thinking went. Many expected passage at the end of the year, when big spending packages are often cobbled together quickly, allowing their contents to evade​ scrutiny and legislators to get home for Christmas.

But Mike Johnson,‍ the House speaker, ran for his job with a plan, “to ensure the Senate cannot jam the ⁢House with a ‌Christmas omnibus”. So far ​that has meant punting the main legislative debates until early 2024. Mr Johnson has a point that passing ‍weighty bills with no time for serious debate is suboptimal. But House Republicans, mired in‍ perpetual infighting and​ unable to govern effectively with a thin majority, squandered their workdays.

2023-12-20 08:42:15
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