D.C. Scorecard: U.S. aid to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan votes reveal bipartisanship limits
Senators Bill Hagerty (left) and Marshall Blackburn voted against a bill for $95 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan that was approved by the Senate Tuesday, April 23. (The Daily Memphian file)
The D.C. Scorecard finds some bipartisanship among the state’s House delegation to Washington. The city’s two Congressmen — one Democratic and the other Republican — voted for aid packages to Taiwan, Ukraine and Israel — although for different reasons. The state’s two Republican Senators voted against the aid.
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