Is the Point of Order Well Taken Re: To the Privilege Status of S.J.Res. 89
July 11, 2024 · On the Point of Order
Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on this measure. On this vote, Fetterman voted with the majority of the Senate Democratic caucus. The final result was Point of Order Well Taken (48–46).
What this vote was about
A joint resolution to direct the termination of the use of United States Armed Forces for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore pier on the coast of the Gaza Strip that has not been authorized by Congress.
How the parties split
| Caucus | Yea | Nay |
|---|---|---|
| Democrats | 44 | 1 |
| Republicans | 0 | 45 |
| Independents | 4 | 0 |
Primary source
U.S. Senate Roll Call Vote — 118th Congress, Session 2, Vote No. 212.
View the official record on Senate.govQuestions & answers
- How did John Fetterman vote on Is the Point of Order Well Taken Re: To the Privilege Status of S.J.Res. 89?
- Senator John Fetterman voted Yea on Is the Point of Order Well Taken Re: To the Privilege Status of S.J.Res. 89 on July 11, 2024. The measure’s outcome was: Point of Order Well Taken.
- Did Fetterman vote with his party on this?
- Yes. On this vote Fetterman voted with the majority of Senate Democrats.
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