Senate GOP Blocks NDAA in Fight for More Floor Debate

November 30, 2021

Senate Republicans blocked procedural advancement of the National Defense Authorization Act Monday night, continuing a pre-Thanksgiving stalemate that raises questions about whether Congress can pass the bill before the end of the year, as it has done for 60 years.

A mid-month deal between Armed Services Chair Jack Reed (D-R.I.) and the committee’s top Republican, James Inhofe (R-Okla.), would’ve adopted a few dozen amendments by unanimous consent and allowed floor debate on 18 others.

But now Republicans, including Inhofe and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), say Democrats are trying to rush the bill after waiting months from the committee’s passage and should consider more of the hundreds of amendments that have been filed.

“Sen. Schumer wants to jam it through the Senate without adequate consideration,” Inhofe said Monday.

The House has passed its version of the bill and is waiting to go to conference committee, where the chairs and ranking members of the two Armed Services committees will likely take the lead to hammer out differences between the two chambers’ bills.

DOD photo by Lisa Ferdinando

November 30, 2021

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