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VisitPrimary use of Ukraine aid funds by end of 2025
Military Support • 33%
Infrastructure Rebuilding • 33%
Humanitarian Aid • 34%
U.S. and Ukraine government reports
U.S. House Passes $61 Billion Aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan; Vote 311-112
Apr 20, 2024, 05:58 PM
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a significant aid package for Ukraine, totaling approximately $61 billion, with a vote count of 311-112. This legislative action concludes a six-month period of political deadlock. The bill, identified as Bill 8035, was part of a series of measures spearheaded by Republican Speaker Mike Johnson. It garnered bipartisan support, although the Republican vote was split, with 101 in favor and 112 against. All Democrats voted in favor, reflecting a unified stance within the party. The aid package aims to support Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts and deteriorating conditions on the battlefield. Additionally, the package includes $26.4 billion for Israel and $8 billion for Taiwan.
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Military support • 33%
Infrastructure rebuilding • 33%
Humanitarian aid • 33%
Aid continues at current levels • 33%
Aid increases • 33%
Aid decreases or stops • 33%
Energy Sector • 33%
Humanitarian Needs • 33%
Civilian Security • 34%
Primarily military • 25%
Primarily infrastructure • 25%
Even split between military and infrastructure • 25%
Other purposes • 25%
Defensive equipment • 33%
Offensive operations support • 33%
Humanitarian and logistics support • 33%
Additional aid approved • 50%
No additional aid • 50%
Positive impact • 50%
No significant impact • 50%
Stable Security Spending • 50%
Increase in Security Spending • 50%