
Congress passes Iran war powers resolution by June 30?
Congress passes Iran war powers resolution by June 30?
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This market asks whether the U.S. Congress will formally vote to rein in American military involvement in the recent conflict with Iran. A Yes means both the House and the Senate passed the exact same binding law or resolution that restricts, ends, or requires their own approval for U.S. military action against Iran or groups it backs. A No means Congress did not do that — either because no such measure passed, or because only one chamber acted, or because any legislation passed was symbolic rather than legally binding.
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Congress passes Iran war powers resolution by June 30?
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This market will resolve to "Yes" if both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate pass the same bill, measure, or resolution that seeks to limit U.S. armed forces military action in the recent US/Israel-Iran conflict by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No." Legislation will qualify as seeking to limit U.S. armed forces military action in the recent US/Israel–Iran conflict if it explicitly seeks to restrict, terminate, or require congressional approval for U.S. armed forces’ hostilities, strikes, deployments, or other military operations against Iran or its proxy forces. Non-binding statements or measures that express disapproval, call for investigation, or otherwise relate to the US/Israel-Iran conflict without seeking to limit military action will not qualify. A measure amended by either chamber will only qualify if the amended version is subsequently finally passed by both chambers in identical form. The resolution sources will be official congressional voting records and a consensus of credible reporting.
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