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VisitOutcome of Senate vote on American Relief Act by January 15, 2025
Passed with majority • 33%
Passed with bipartisan support • 33%
Failed • 34%
The official voting records of the Senate, available on their website or major news outlets.
Trump Endorses American Relief Act of 2024, Urges Bipartisan Support for Debt Ceiling Extension
Dec 19, 2024, 09:09 PM
President-elect Donald Trump has endorsed a new spending deal, the American Relief Act of 2024, negotiated by House Speaker Mike Johnson and the House of Representatives. The agreement aims to keep the government operational, fund our Great Farmers and others, and offer relief for those affected by hurricanes. A key component of the deal extends the debt ceiling until January 30, 2027, which Trump described as vital to the America First Agenda. Trump urged bipartisan support for the bill, emphasizing its importance for the country and calling for a 'YES' vote on the night of December 19, 2024.
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Passes with majority • 33%
Fails to pass • 33%
Postponed • 34%
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Pass with majority • 33%
Fail to pass • 33%
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Pass with bipartisan support • 25%
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Fail with bipartisan opposition • 25%
Democratic Party • 25%
Republican Party • 25%
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Postponed beyond March 2025 • 25%
No vote taken • 25%
Passes with majority • 33%
Fails to pass • 33%
Not voted on by deadline • 34%
Passed with majority Republican support • 25%
Passed with majority Democratic support • 25%
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Failed with majority Democratic opposition • 25%
No • 50%
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Passed with majority • 33%
Failed • 34%
Passed with bipartisan support • 33%