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The Texas senator who introduced a resolution between both houses of Congress for a formal declaration of war against Japan was Tom T. Connally, Senator for Texas.
It was on December 8, 1941, that the US Senate passed Joint Resolution 116 to declare war against Japan. It had 82 "yeas." No Senator voted against the resolution.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt had decided to maintain the foreign policy of neutrality at the beginning of World War II. US citizens had supported that policy of isolationism.
However, after the Japanese attack that destroyed the navy base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, President Roosevelt immediately asked Congress for a declaration of war against Japan. That is how the US entered World War II.