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Related: About this forumSenate revises Russia sanctions bill, sends it to House
Source: Reuters
POLITICS | Thu Jun 29, 2017 | 4:07pm EDT
Senate revises Russia sanctions bill, sends it to House
By Patricia Zengerle | WASHINGTON
The U.S. Senate reached an agreement on Thursday to resolve a technical issue stalling a new package of sanctions on Russia, although the measure's fate in the House of Representatives remained uncertain, lawmakers said.
The legislation passed the Senate by a nearly unanimous 98-2 margin on June 15, looking like it might complicate President Donald Trump's desire for warmer relations with Moscow, where officials have denounced new sanctions.
But it was blocked in the House, where Republican leaders said the Senate bill violated a constitutional requirement that any bill affecting government revenues originate in the House, something known as a "blue slip" violation.
Lawmakers from the two chambers have bickered about the issue since. Democrats accused House Republican leaders of trying to kill the bill to please Trump after administration officials said they had concerns about it.
Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters the "blue slip" issue had been fixed without any significant changes to the legislation.
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Senate revises Russia sanctions bill, sends it to House
By Patricia Zengerle | WASHINGTON
The U.S. Senate reached an agreement on Thursday to resolve a technical issue stalling a new package of sanctions on Russia, although the measure's fate in the House of Representatives remained uncertain, lawmakers said.
The legislation passed the Senate by a nearly unanimous 98-2 margin on June 15, looking like it might complicate President Donald Trump's desire for warmer relations with Moscow, where officials have denounced new sanctions.
But it was blocked in the House, where Republican leaders said the Senate bill violated a constitutional requirement that any bill affecting government revenues originate in the House, something known as a "blue slip" violation.
Lawmakers from the two chambers have bickered about the issue since. Democrats accused House Republican leaders of trying to kill the bill to please Trump after administration officials said they had concerns about it.
Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters the "blue slip" issue had been fixed without any significant changes to the legislation.
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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sanctions-house-idUSKBN19K2CQ
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Senate revises Russia sanctions bill, sends it to House (Original Post)
Eugene
Jun 2017
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President Obama placed some sanctions on Russia and expelled some Russians from the US,
Thinkingabout
Jun 2017
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Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)1. President Obama placed some sanctions on Russia and expelled some Russians from the US,
Trump team was on the phone immediately talking about lifting the sanctions. It is a sad day when the president of the US decides to twit nasty disparaging remarks towards anyone and allows Russia to have free run of the US. I am hoping Congress steps up and does the job the president should be assisting with also, shameful. I hope the vote in the House will be similiar to the Senate vote.
NCjack
(10,297 posts)2. Pres. Obama is succeeding in frustrating #45's intercourse with Putin. nt