Kyrsten Sinema Wants to Make a Deal with GOP Senator: ‘Choose a Hostage That Is Appropriate’
Kyrsten Sinema Aims to Resolve GOP Senator’s Hold on Military Promotions
Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is actively working to find a bipartisan solution to address Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions.
Over the past nine months, Senator Tuberville has been protesting the Pentagon’s new abortion travel policy, which provides funding for service members to travel for abortions. This policy change came after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, returning the authority over abortion laws to individual states.
According to Politico, Senator Sinema, who supports abortion rights, has been engaging in back-channel discussions with Senator Tuberville to find a resolution that allows the military promotions to proceed more efficiently.
“I still hope not to have to use a resolution,” Sinema stated. “The best way for this to be resolved is for Coach to choose a hostage that is appropriate.”
Sinema has been collaborating with Armed Services Chair Senator Jack Reed on a standing order resolution, which has the support of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. This resolution would bypass the need for a Senate rule change and only requires 60 votes for approval.
However, Sinema will need to find Republicans willing to join her and the Democrats, who hold a slim majority in the Senate, to move forward with this plan.
“In the Senate, one senator can slow a nominee for any reason, even when it comes to the military,” explained Politico.
While Tuberville has suggested considering promotions one at a time as a way to bypass his hold, this approach would consume significant Senate floor time that could be used for other important matters, such as approving judicial nominees and Biden administration appointments.
According to The Hill, tensions escalated on the Senate floor when Tuberville blocked an attempt by several Republican senators to move 115 military nominees without floor votes.
Tuberville expressed his desire to resolve the issue but emphasized the need to address the Pentagon’s abortion travel policy. “I’m not lifting my holds. There are some ways around this, and we’re going to explain them to you a little bit later,” he told reporters.
As of now, no Republicans have endorsed Sinema’s plan to move military nominees forward with a group vote, as reported by Politico.
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In conclusion, Senator Kyrsten Sinema is actively seeking a bipartisan solution to address Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville’s hold on military promotions. Sinema, a supporter of abortion rights, has been engaging in discussions with Tuberville to find a resolution that allows the promotions to proceed efficiently. She has been working with Senator Jack Reed on a standing order resolution, which only requires 60 votes for approval. However, Sinema will need the support of Republicans, who currently have not endorsed her plan. The issue at hand is the Pentagon’s abortion travel policy, which Tuberville is protesting. Both sides acknowledge the need to resolve the issue but have differing opinions on the best approach. It remains to be seen whether a bipartisan solution can be reached, allowing the military promotions to move forward smoothly.
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