No War with Venezuela Act of 2026
No War with Venezuela Act of 2026
Plain Language Summary
# No War with Venezuela Act of 2026 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The No War with Venezuela Act of 2026 would restrict the president's ability to use military force against Venezuela without explicit approval from Congress. Essentially, it would require the president to obtain congressional authorization before initiating any military action against Venezuela, reinforcing Congress's constitutional power to declare war. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill would primarily affect U.S. foreign policy toward Venezuela and presidential war powers. It would apply to any potential military operations, whether large-scale or limited strikes.
The bill reflects concerns about U.S.-Venezuela relations and seeks to ensure that major military decisions go through the full legislative process rather than being initiated unilaterally by the executive branch. **Current Status** As of now, the bill remains in committee and has not advanced to a floor vote. It was introduced by Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colorado) in the 119th Congress. Bills at this stage often don't progress further, though they can serve to signal legislative concerns or lay groundwork for future action.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.