What: All Issues : Making Government Work for Everyone, Not Just the Rich or Powerful : Curbing Presidential Power : S J Res 45. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Vote to Limit Executive Authority in Use of Force in Iraq. (2002 senate Roll Call 232)
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S J Res 45. Resolution Authorizing the Use of Force in Iraq/Vote to Limit Executive Authority in Use of Force in Iraq.
senate Roll Call 232     Oct 10, 2002
Progressive Position:
Yea
Progressive Result:
Loss
Qualifies as polarizing?
Yes
Is this vote crucial?
Yes

When President Bush decided to confront Iraq, he presented a resolution to Congress that would give him almost unlimited authority to pursue that end. It was an unusual request, because Congress is given authority under the Constitution to declare war. Bush was asking Congress to give that authority before he had publicly declared that a war was necessary, and without an imminent threat from Iraq. Progressives felt this was an unprecedented abandonment of power for the sake of a war they did not feel was needed in the first place. Byrd (D-WV) joined them in this complaint by attempting to block the resolution on force at every turn. This amendment would have placed a one-year limit on the authorization: at that point, the president could extend the authorization if he certified it was necessary and Congress had not passed a joint resolution disapproving of the extension. The amendment, supported by Progressives, was soundly defeated, 31-66.

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