A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Agency for International Development is essential for advancing the national security interests of the United States.

SRES 51 - 119 Congress

Introduced

Feb 03, 2025

Origin chamber

Senate

Updated time

Mar 07, 2025 03:23 pm

Summary

This resolution affirms the centrality of the U.S. Agency for International Development for advancing the national security interests of the United States, including by promoting global stability and mitigating threats abroad before they reach the United States.

Sponsors

Christopher A. Coons

Senator - Delaware

Party: Democratic, 2010 -

Cosponsors

Richard Blumenthal

Senator - Connecticut

Party: Democratic, 2011 -

Richard J. Durbin

Senator - Illinois

Party: Democratic, 1983 -

John W. Hickenlooper

Senator - Colorado

Party: Democratic, 2021 -

Angus S. King Jr.

Senator - Maine

Party: Independent, 2013 -

Cory A. Booker

Senator - New Jersey

Party: Democratic, 2013 -

Kirsten E. Gillibrand

Senator - New York

Party: Democratic, 2007 -

Tim Kaine

Senator - Virginia

Party: Democratic, 2013 -

Ben Ray Lujan

Senator - New Mexico

Party: Democratic, 2009 -

Tammy Baldwin

Senator - Wisconsin

Party: Democratic, 1999 -

Catherine Cortez Masto

Senator - Nevada

Party: Democratic, 2017 -

Margaret Wood Hassan

Senator - New Hampshire

Party: Democratic, 2017 -

Mark Kelly

Senator - Arizona

Party: Democratic, 2020 -

Michael F. Bennet

Senator - Colorado

Party: Democratic, 2009 -

Tammy Duckworth

Senator - Illinois

Party: Democratic, 2013 -

Martin Heinrich

Senator - New Mexico

Party: Democratic, 2009 -

Andy Kim

Senator - New Jersey

Party: Democratic, 2019 -

Lisa Blunt Rochester

Senator - Delaware

Party: Democratic, 2017 -

Ruben Gallego

Senator - Arizona

Party: Democratic, 2015 -

Mazie K. Hirono

Senator - Hawaii

Party: Democratic, 2007 -

Amy Klobuchar

Senator - Minnesota

Party: Democratic, 2007 -

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