Politico is reporting that Senate Majority Leader Reid could bring the Defense Authorization Bill, which includes Don't Ask/Don't Tell repeal, to the floor for a vote as early as today:
"Such a move regarding the National Defense Authorization Act is likely only if other bills Reid has filed cloture motions on fail to muster the necessary 60 votes Wednesday. Those measures include the DREAM act immigration legalization bill, a $250 payment for seniors who set to received no annual Social Security increase next year, a bill to aid September 11 responders and a measure ending the right of states to block unionization of firefighters."
Support for DA/DT repeal is growing. Conservative Democratic Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas has announced his support for repeal, bringing it one vote closer to reality. Do we finally have momentum?
"Such a move regarding the National Defense Authorization Act is likely only if other bills Reid has filed cloture motions on fail to muster the necessary 60 votes Wednesday. Those measures include the DREAM act immigration legalization bill, a $250 payment for seniors who set to received no annual Social Security increase next year, a bill to aid September 11 responders and a measure ending the right of states to block unionization of firefighters."
Support for DA/DT repeal is growing. Conservative Democratic Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas has announced his support for repeal, bringing it one vote closer to reality. Do we finally have momentum?