Senate Democrats advance measure to end Tuberville's military...
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39% : Democrats on the Senate Rules Committee Tuesday voted to advance a bill that would allow for the speedy confirmation of hundreds of military promotions that have been held up for months by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) in protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy.13% : "Tuberville, who serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, has blocked the confirmations of military officers up for key leadership roles in protest of a Department of Defense policy that pays for troops' out-of-state travel for reproductive services -- including abortion and in-vitro fertilization.Tuberville's blockade has prevented the Senate Armed Services Committee from quickly approving nominations by a unanimous vote, forcing Schumer to send some promotions to the full Senate floor for votes.
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