**Senate Republican leadership has shown little inclination to schedule a final floor vote on the Iran war powers resolution before the June 30 deadline, despite the House's 215-208 passage on June 3.** That measure, directing the president to end unauthorized hostilities absent congressional authorization, advanced only after multiple prior attempts failed and with support from just four Republicans. The Senate advanced a parallel version in May but has not completed action, reflecting institutional resistance and the administration's dismissal of such efforts as unconstitutional. With roughly three weeks remaining and the underlying three-month conflict continuing amid partisan divisions, the compressed timeline and procedural hurdles make full congressional passage by the cutoff highly improbable under current conditions.
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Legislation will qualify as seeking to limit U.S. armed forces military action in the recent US/Israel–Iran conflict if it explicitly seeks to restrict, terminate, or require congressional approval for U.S. armed forces’ hostilities, strikes, deployments, or other military operations against Iran or its proxy forces. Non-binding statements or measures that express disapproval, call for investigation, or otherwise relate to the US/Israel-Iran conflict without seeking to limit military action will not qualify.
A measure amended by either chamber will only qualify if the amended version is subsequently finally passed by both chambers in identical form.
The resolution sources will be official congressional voting records and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Legislation will qualify as seeking to limit U.S. armed forces military action in the recent US/Israel–Iran conflict if it explicitly seeks to restrict, terminate, or require congressional approval for U.S. armed forces’ hostilities, strikes, deployments, or other military operations against Iran or its proxy forces. Non-binding statements or measures that express disapproval, call for investigation, or otherwise relate to the US/Israel-Iran conflict without seeking to limit military action will not qualify.
A measure amended by either chamber will only qualify if the amended version is subsequently finally passed by both chambers in identical form.
The resolution sources will be official congressional voting records and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...**Senate Republican leadership has shown little inclination to schedule a final floor vote on the Iran war powers resolution before the June 30 deadline, despite the House's 215-208 passage on June 3.** That measure, directing the president to end unauthorized hostilities absent congressional authorization, advanced only after multiple prior attempts failed and with support from just four Republicans. The Senate advanced a parallel version in May but has not completed action, reflecting institutional resistance and the administration's dismissal of such efforts as unconstitutional. With roughly three weeks remaining and the underlying three-month conflict continuing amid partisan divisions, the compressed timeline and procedural hurdles make full congressional passage by the cutoff highly improbable under current conditions.
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