The US Senate passed H.R. 815, a bill providing $95 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, including over $60 billion for Ukraine. The vote was 79-18 in favor.
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The US Senate passed H.R. 815, a bill providing aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan
79 senators voted in favor, 18 voted against
Total foreign aid appropriations are $95 billion, including more than $60 billion for Ukraine
US Senate voted overwhelmingly in favour of a US$95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
The US Senate voted 80-19 on Tuesday afternoon to break a filibuster and send a $95 billion international aid package to a final vote on the floor.
$61 billion in aid for Kyiv was included in the package.
President Joe Biden will sign the bill into law.
The U.S. Senate supported a motion to close debate on the Ukrainian aid package H.R. 815 with 80 votes, paving the way for a general vote.
An amendment by Republican Mike Lee to block the simplified procedure failed with 46 votes out of 100.
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