Single-source·Aug 22, 2026·1 sources analyzed
Senate Unanimously Agrees to Recess, Sidelining SAVE America Act
The Senate has decided to recess for five weeks, resulting in the postponement of discussions on the SAVE America Act. All senators consented to the recess without addressing the proposed legislation. (sources: foxnews)

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The Senate, led by John Thune, reached a unanimous agreement to recess for five weeks, which effectively sidelined the SAVE America Act. No debate on the act took place before the recess.
- John Thune used unanimous consent to initiate a five-week recess for the Senate.
- All 100 senators agreed to leave without debating the SAVE America Act.
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