today, the Senate took the next significant step toward passing the national security supplemental by voting on cloture on the substitute 67 to 27. That is a strong signal that this bill has the support it needs to get through the Chamber. Advancing this bill today was precisely the right thing to do. Our friends abroad are watching closely how we vote in the upcoming days. Ukrainian fighters are watching, and you can be sure Vladimir Putin is watching the Senate too. So for the information of Senators, the Senate will be back in session tomorrow at noon to consider postcloture debate. We hope to be able to keep moving forward on this bill tomorrow. Members should expect a live quorum at noon. Again, as I have already made clear, we will keep working on this bill until the job is done. ____________________
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