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U.S. Ukraine supporters advance effort to force House vote on aid – Reuters
A spokesperson for Representative Jim McGovern, the t Democrat on the powerful House Rules Committee, said he had filed a discharge petition on Tuesday morning and had started to clect signatures, Ukrinform reports, citing Reuters.
McGovern filed legislation on February 15 that could be used as a vehicle for the discharge petition, a rarely used procedural to that eventually could force a vote on the bill if at least 218 House members – a majority of the chamber's 435 voting members – sign it.
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Months after Democratic President Joe Biden asked Congress to approve more foreign security assistance, the Senate last month approved the package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan and to replenish U.S. weapons stocks by an overwhelming 70-30 vote. Twenty-two Republicans joined most Democrats in voting "aye."
But the aid has been in limbo in the House, facing resistance from Republicans closely allied with former President Donald Trump, the front-runner for his party's 2024 presidential nomination, who has posed aid to Kyiv rather than loans.
Source: ukrinform.net