Levin and Stabenow Vote for Failed Iraq Withdrawal Amendment, Then Vote to Give Bush Money Anyway

Today, Michigan’s two Democratic Party Senators–Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow–voted in support of an amendment to a $165 billion war funding bill that would have assigned a timeline to the continued occupation of Iraq in addition to other restrictions on US military operations. However, the amendment failed via a 34-63 vote. The funding portion of the bill–which had no restrictions and no timeline for withdrawal–then passed the Senate via a 70-26 vote. Both Levin and Stabenow voted to fund the war without restriction, making their earlier votes essentially meaningless.

The spending bill is intended to pay for the continued occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan through spring of next year. The bill must now go back to the House of Representatives that voted down a funding bill last week after Republicans raised objections over non-war related appropriations.

Related posts:

  1. Levin and Stabenow Split Vote on Senate Bill Calling for “Withdrawal” by 2008
  2. Michigan Senators Levin and Stabenow Fail to Support Rapid Withdrawal from Iraq
  3. Stabenow and Levin Vote against Tougher Fuel Standards
  4. Levin Introduces Measure Calling for Withdrawal from Iraq by April 2008
  5. Levin Possibly Retreating on Call for Withdrawal of US Troops from Iraq

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