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HOW SENATORS VOTED ON A TIKTOK BAN, AID TO UKRAINE AND ISRAEL

Supports 79
Opposes 18
Did not vote 3
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Kati Perry and 
Adrián Blanco
April 23, 2024 at 10:15 p.m.

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The Senate on Tuesday evening voted to approve a $95 billion foreign aid package
that includes $60 billion in Ukraine aid, $17 billion weapons aid for Israel
with over $9 billion in humanitarian aid for Gaza and others. The bill also
includes aid for Taiwan and a measure that could force TikTok to cut ties with
its Chinese-owned parent company or face a potential nationwide ban.

VOTE RESULTS

Position
Dem
GOP
Ind
Total votes
Supports ✓
46
31
2
79
Opposes
2
15
1
18
Did not vote
0
3
0
3

The House on Saturday passed four separate bills that were combined into this
single vote for Senate consideration after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) brought
the package to the floor in defiance of the right flank of his party.

The package now goes to President Biden, who has endorsed it, for his signature.

See how your senators voted in the table below.

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Supports 79

Tammy Baldwin Wis.

Michael Bennet Colo.

Richard Blumenthal Conn.

Cory Booker N.J.

John Boozman Ark.

Katie Boyd Britt Ala.

Sherrod Brown Ohio

Laphonza Butler Calif.

Maria Cantwell Wash.

S. Capito W.Va.

Opposes 18

John Barrasso Wyo.

Marsha Blackburn Tenn.

Mike Braun Ind.

Ted Budd N.C.

Ted Cruz Tex.

Bill Hagerty Tenn.

Josh Hawley Mo.

Ron Johnson Wis.

Mike Lee Utah

Cynthia Lummis Wyo.

Did not vote 3

Rand Paul Ky.

Tim Scott S.C.

Tommy Tuberville Ala.

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Read full bill text for H.R 815 here. Data from the U.S. Senate.

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