A “bipartisan” resolution was introduced by Senators John Kerry (D – MA) and John McCain (D – AZ), the two most recent failed presidential candidates, to express non-specific Senatorial “support” for the war in Libya.
Yet even this resolution, so late in the game, would not satisfy the requirement of Congressional authorization under the act. Instead, it is merely a non-binding expression of support.
It still holds meaning, however, as the vote would be a test for the Senate’s willingness to enforce this particular law. Sen. McCain has expressed opposition to the notion of the law, and if enough senators support this resolution it will suggest that the president can continue to ignore the law with impunity.