Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress
Congress can act under the War Powers Resolution. Who can act: U.S. senators and representatives.
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6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is S.J.RES.59: A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress..
S.J.RES.59 · 119th Congress
A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran that have not been authorized by Congress.
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This story is about Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress. This bill would <p>This joint resolution directs the President to terminate the use of U.S.
5 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress. This bill would tell the President to stop using U.S. forces in hostilities against Iran unless Congress later gives clear approval.
Take action on HCONRES38 →This story is about Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress. This bill would make the President remove U.S. forces from fighting in or against Iran unless Congress passes a declaration of war or a
Take action on SJRES104 →This story is about Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress. This bill would block federal money from being used for U.S. military force in or against Iran unless Congress gives new approval after
Take action on S2087 →This story is about Renewed U.S.-Iran strikes put war-powers pressure back on Congress. This bill would cancel two old laws that gave the President legal permission to use U.S. armed forces against Iraq.
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