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A joint resolution directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Syria that have not been authorized by Congress.
1/28/2025, 5:26 PM
Summary of Bill SJRES 6
Bill 119 SJRes 6 is a joint resolution that aims to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Syria that have not been authorized by Congress. The bill is a response to concerns about the involvement of US troops in Syria without proper authorization from Congress.
The resolution highlights the importance of Congress having the power to declare war and authorize military action, as outlined in the Constitution. It argues that the deployment of US forces in Syria without congressional approval is a violation of this constitutional principle.
The bill calls for the removal of US troops from Syria, except for those involved in non-combat activities such as providing humanitarian aid or conducting counter-terrorism operations. It emphasizes the need for a clear and transparent process for authorizing military action in order to uphold the rule of law and protect the interests of the American people. Overall, Bill 119 SJRes 6 seeks to ensure that the United States Armed Forces are only engaged in hostilities in Syria with the proper authorization from Congress, in line with the constitutional framework for declaring war.
The resolution highlights the importance of Congress having the power to declare war and authorize military action, as outlined in the Constitution. It argues that the deployment of US forces in Syria without congressional approval is a violation of this constitutional principle.
The bill calls for the removal of US troops from Syria, except for those involved in non-combat activities such as providing humanitarian aid or conducting counter-terrorism operations. It emphasizes the need for a clear and transparent process for authorizing military action in order to uphold the rule of law and protect the interests of the American people. Overall, Bill 119 SJRes 6 seeks to ensure that the United States Armed Forces are only engaged in hostilities in Syria with the proper authorization from Congress, in line with the constitutional framework for declaring war.
Congressional Summary of SJRES 6
This joint resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities in or affecting Syria within 30 days of this resolution's adoption unless a declaration of war or specific authorization for such use of the Armed Forces has been enacted.
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Current Status of Bill SJRES 6
Bill SJRES 6 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since January 23, 2025. Bill SJRES 6 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 23, 2025. Bill SJRES 6's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. as of January 23, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill SJRES 6
Total Number of Sponsors
4Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
4Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill SJRES 6
Primary Policy Focus
International AffairsAlternate Title(s) of Bill SJRES 6
A joint resolution directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Syria that have not been authorized by Congress.
A joint resolution directing the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities in Syria that have not been authorized by Congress.
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1 year ago
I ain't sure about this bill takin' our troops outta Syria without Congress sayin' so. It's gonna mess things up, I tell ya. #NotCool
Sponsors and Cosponsors of SJRES 6
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