Shelby holds up Darfur bill
Posted by BrianFrom The Hill:
Related content:Senate Democrats attempted just before recess to fast-track a Darfur divestment bill overwhelmingly approved in the House, but Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) objected on behalf of several anonymous GOP senators, according to advocates supporting the bill.
The House’s Darfur bill would empower states to divest their holdings in companies doing business with the Sudanese government, considered by the Bush administration to be complicit in the Darfur genocide. The bill, approved on a 418-1 vote, would also block federal contracts with companies linked to Sudan.
While the Senate holdup prevents unanimous passage, the Banking Committee, on which Shelby is the ranking Republican, is likely to hold hearings on the Darfur bill in the fall. Neville echoed Senate GOP aides in describing the objections as driven by process more than substance.
“It’s my understanding that there was widespread objection from Republican senators to this bill being hotlined [for passage] because it hasn’t been fully explored,” one GOP aide said. “We don’t know what the implications would be.”

August 15th, 2007 at 4:10 pm
The House vote was 418 - 1.
I wonder who cast the one nay vote
Breakfast Saturday?
August 15th, 2007 at 5:43 pm
I would guess that it is a particular congressman who doesn’t believe in meddling in foreign affairs!
Yep, I’ll be there on Sat.