Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB257

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

Impact

If enacted, SB257 would significantly impact federal contracting practices. The law would require a review of existing contracts and restrict new ones with entities connected to the Venezuelan government, which is not recognized by the United States. It emphasizes national security interests and humanitarian efforts while clearly delineating exceptions for necessary humanitarian assistance and contracts that support U.S. government activities in Venezuela. This legislation could reshape federal procurement policies related to foreign entities, particularly with regard to authoritarian regimes.

Summary

SB257, also known as the 'BOLIVAR Act', aims to prohibit federal contracting with persons or entities that conduct significant business operations with the Venezuelan government to hold the Maduro regime accountable. The bill specifies that any executive agency head cannot enter into contracts for goods or services with such entities. This prohibition symbolizes a broader strategy of pressuring the Venezuelan government by limiting its economic interactions with U.S. federal resources.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB257 appears to be largely supportive among those who advocate for human rights and democratic governance, seeing it as a crucial step toward international accountability. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential implications for humanitarian operations and aid, as the legislation could limit U.S. engagement in providing urgent relief efforts to the Venezuelan population. Overall, support for the bill among lawmakers is indicative of a firm stance against authoritarianism, although it raises questions about balancing diplomacy, humanitarian aid, and national interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB257 include the potential impact on international business relations, specifically regarding humanitarian operations in Venezuela. While the bill provides exemptions for humanitarian assistance and contractual agreements in support of U.S. government facilities, there are concerns about how strictly these exceptions will be applied and whether the bill could inadvertently harm the very people it intends to help. The debate underlines the tension between enforcing sanctions against the Maduro regime and ensuring the well-being of Venezuelan citizens who are suffering from an ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Companion Bills

US HB825

Same As BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

Previously Filed As

US HB825

BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

US SB1221

BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

US SR741

A resolution condemning the illegitimate regime of Nicolas Maduro in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

US HR1313

Condemning the illegitimate regime of Nicolás Maduro in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

US HB5670

VOICE Act Venezuelans Overcoming Interference and Corruption in Elections Act

US SB995

Venezuelan Democracy Act

US HR1409

Standing in solidarity with the Venezuelan people and condemning Nicolás Maduro's attempt to steal the Venezuelan Presidential election.

US HR1403

Recognizing Edmundo González of Venezuela as the winner of the Venezuelan Election which took place on July 28th, 2024 and condemning the Maduro regime.

US HB328

REVOCAR Act of 2025 Revoke Exemptions for Venezuelan Oil to Curb Autocratic Repression Act of 2025

US HB9995

REVOCAR Act Revoke Exemptions for Venezuelan Oil to Curb Autocratic Repression Act of 2024

Similar Bills

US SB1221

BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

US HB825

BOLIVAR Act Banning Operations and Leases with the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime Act

CT HB05269

An Act Concerning The Divestment Of State Funds Invested In Companies Doing Business In Venezuela.

CT HB07084

An Act Concerning The Divestment Of State Funds Invested In Companies Doing Business In Venezuela.

US HR1313

Condemning the illegitimate regime of Nicolás Maduro in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

US HR1403

Recognizing Edmundo González of Venezuela as the winner of the Venezuelan Election which took place on July 28th, 2024 and condemning the Maduro regime.

US SR741

A resolution condemning the illegitimate regime of Nicolas Maduro in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

US HB9546

VALOR Act of 2024 Venezuela Advancing Liberty, Opportunity, and Rights Act of 2024