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VisitImpact of SAB 121 decision on Democratic Senators' approval ratings
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Senate Votes 51-30 to Repeal SAB 121, Awaits Biden's Decision; Several Democrats Support
May 16, 2024, 03:41 PM
The Senate is currently voting on the repeal of SAB 121, a legislative measure criticized for being corrupt and an overreach. The vote, which is a resolution of disapproval and only requires a simple majority to pass, has garnered significant attention. As of the latest update, the vote stands at 51-30 in favor of blocking SAB 121. Several Democratic Senators, including Cory Booker, Jon Tester, Mark Kelly, John Hickenlooper, Kyrsten Sinema, Ben Ray Luján, Bob Casey, and Kirsten Gillibrand, have voted in favor of the repeal. The resolution will now proceed to President Biden's desk for approval or veto.
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