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House vote to defund Libya mission fails
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Contributor | Brandonius Maximus |
Last Edited | Brandonius Maximus Jun 24, 2011 02:36pm |
Category | Proposed Legislation |
News Date | Jun 24, 2011 02:00pm |
Description | WASHINGTON — Hours after rejecting a resolution to authorize the U.S. military operation in Libya, the House on Friday voted down a measure that would have cut off funds for the mission's hostilities.
The measure, which would have had no chance of passage in the Democratic-controlled Senate, would have made an exception for search and rescue efforts, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, aerial refueling and operational planning to continue the NATO effort in Libya.
The roll call vote exposed splits in both parties. Over 30 Democrats voted to defund the NATO-led mission, while 89 Republicans voted against the measure backed by GOP leaders.
The final vote was 238 to 180.
The defunding vote came hours after House members overwhelmingly rejected a measure giving Obama the authority to continue the U.S. military operation against Libya, a major repudiation of the commander in chief. |
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