House Dems introduce Venezuela war powers resolution
After the Senate voted to move forward on a Venezuela war powers resolution, a group of House Democrats led by Rep. Jim McGovern introduced their own resolution that would ban U.S. military action in Venezuela without Congressional approval.
The legislation mirrors the resolution that the House voted on in December that failed narrowly by a vote of 211-213, with three Republicans voting in favor.
Democrats are hopeful now, however, that they can get Republican support to pass the resolution following the U.S. operation to capture Nicolas Maduro.

"So, we applaud the Democrats and the Republicans that supported Senator Kaine's resolution. We call on the Speaker of the House to bring that up immediately, and we ought to have that debate, and we ought to have that vote. If he doesn't, we have introduced a war powers resolution, which will be ripen in 15 days, so we will be able to vote on it," McGovern, of Massachusetts, said at a news conference Thursday.
A vote in the House on this measure is expected to occur by the end of January.
-ABC News’ Lauren Peller







