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Uncertainty looms over Ukraine aid as House lawmakers struggle to find a way forward

Aid to Ukraine and Israel Bill Faces‌ Challenges in​ the ​House

A ⁤majority of House lawmakers are in support of passing a bill to ​provide ⁣aid to Ukraine and Israel — they just can’t agree ⁤on⁣ how to do it.

A bipartisan group of representatives⁤ is pressing forward⁤ with a plan⁢ to pressure Republican ⁢leadership to bring ‍a foreign aid and border⁣ security bill to the floor. If the‌ top GOP members refuse, the group is looking to use‌ a discharge petition that would allow lawmakers to vote​ on the legislation even without leadership’s approval.

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), one of the lawmakers leading‍ the charge, said the petition⁣ to bring his $66.3 billion military ‌aid and border legislation will become eligible for signatures on Friday, starting the clock for leadership to respond.

Putting Pressure on House Leadership

“Our proposal was really meant to ​do a couple of things,” Fitzpatrick ‌said⁣ Wednesday. “No. 1: ⁤Provide a⁤ timeline and a ​pressure point for House leadership ⁣from both parties to get something done. ‌The​ discharge that I ⁢filed is putting a clock on a time-sensitive manner. That is all this is.”

The pressure ⁢provides an ‍incentive for House leadership to ‌bring ⁢the legislation to ⁢the floor voluntarily, ⁤as it would allow lawmakers to propose amendments before finalizing the bill text. But that can only happen, Fitzpatrick said, if the bill is advanced “consensually.”

For a discharge petition to be successful,​ it must receive signatures from 218 members for the legislation‌ to be brought to⁢ the floor. That​ means Fitzpatrick would need some support from Democrats to surpass‍ the majority​ threshold.

Fitzpatrick said​ he was ⁤“very confident” he could get the ‍signatures needed to ‌advance the legislation, although the path forward on the legislation has become murky as lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have come ​out against the proposal.

Divided Opinions

“I‌ can’t vote for his bill,” said‍ Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), ranking member⁢ of the House Rules Committee. “I find the absence of humanitarian assistance to be, quite frankly, cruel and offensive.”

Democratic leaders also have ⁣not endorsed the bipartisan bill, instead expressing support for ⁢the foreign aid proposal that was passed by the⁣ Senate earlier this month. ​That ‌path would fall in line with McGovern’s strategy to use his own discharge petition ‌to bring the Senate supplemental to ​the House floor‌ for an up-or-down vote.

That path would ​only ​require ‌five Republicans to sign on ​with Democrats to succeed. However, that could ⁤be easier ⁤said than done because the Senate language does not include ‍any⁢ border security provisions.

Some Democrats​ have also rejected that option, arguing it would not get enough support to survive ⁣the lower ⁢chamber.

Discharge Petition as a Last Resort

“They’re‍ not competing” options, said Rep.​ Jared Golden‍ (D-ME), who is co-leading the discharge petition with Fitzpatrick. “Right now, ours is the ​only⁢ one that has ‌bipartisan support.”

However, using a discharge ⁣petition might be enough to kill the proposals⁤ altogether, as some Republican lawmakers have​ framed the tool as a ⁤workaround to circumvent leadership.

Seeking an Alternative Solution

“This discharge petition is a last resort,” Rep. Michael ‌McCaul ⁤(R-TX) said.⁢ “It’s only done to circumvent the speaker’s power and put⁣ it on the floor, and I don’t think‌ my ‍conference ⁣would support that.”

Instead, McCaul said he ‌is working to ‍finalize a separate bill that would combine foreign aid and​ border security policies in a way that would allow House ⁢Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) to ⁤agree to bring‍ it to a vote.

The timeline for that legislation is not ‌clear, although McCaul said it ⁤is likely to happen after⁣ Congress ​finishes work on its ‌annual appropriations bills. When ⁣asked⁢ if ⁣Ukraine aid is guaranteed to eventually pass​ through ​the ⁤House, the Texas Republican said‍ yes.

It remains unclear what path Johnson would prefer to take when⁤ it comes to Ukraine and border security. However, the speaker has met with different‍ lawmakers ​to discuss options, a source familiar ⁢with the⁤ situation⁤ told‍ the Washington ‍Examiner. He has not endorsed ‍any ‍plan ‍thus far.

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How‍ do supporters ⁤of the⁣ bipartisan bill justify its ‌importance in⁣ addressing regional​ threats and ⁢security challenges faced by Ukraine and Israel?

, as⁣ many Republicans are opposed to the Senate bill and have expressed concerns over its‌ lack of border security provisions.

The‍ debate over the aid to Ukraine and Israel bill reflects the broader division and gridlock in Congress. While both parties agree on the‍ importance of providing aid to these countries, they differ on the ⁢specifics‍ of how to allocate the⁣ funds ‍and what other provisions‌ should be included‌ in the legislation.

Supporters of the bipartisan bill argue that it is a crucial measure to support key allies in the face of‍ regional threats and security challenges. ‌They⁤ emphasize the‌ need​ for a strong response to Russian aggression in Ukraine and the continuing security threats faced by​ Israel.

Opponents, on the other hand, argue that the ⁣bill lacks important provisions and fails to address other pressing issues. For example, some Democrats have​ criticized the bill for ⁢not including humanitarian assistance, while Republicans have raised concerns about the lack of border security measures.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether a ⁣consensus can be ⁢reached that​ satisfies both‌ parties and ensures the passage of the aid‌ to Ukraine and Israel ‍bill. The use of⁤ a‍ discharge petition adds an ⁣additional ⁤element ‍of pressure ⁣on House leadership ‌to bring⁤ the legislation to the floor, ⁤but its success hinges ‍on garnering enough support from both Democrats and Republicans.

Ultimately,‍ the ‍fate of the bill rests ⁤in the hands of lawmakers who will need ⁢to ⁤find common ground​ and reach a​ compromise. The aid to Ukraine and ⁣Israel bill represents an important opportunity for bipartisan cooperation and demonstrating unity in support of key allies. As⁣ the ‍clock ticks on the​ discharge petition,⁢ the pressure is mounting for House leadership to take​ action‍ and address the urgent needs of Ukraine and⁤ Israel.



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