Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8105

Introduced
4/20/24  

Caption

Elie Wiesel Genocide And Atrocities Prevention Extension Act

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws will be more indirect as it primarily concerns federal oversight and reporting related to genocide and human rights abuses. However, by enhancing the federal government's capacity to respond to such incidents, the bill indirectly influences state-level advocacy and responses to these issues. States may find themselves aligning their own laws and policies with the federal framework, particularly in contexts where humanitarian crises require state-level action or resources. The extended reporting requirements could also encourage states to enhance their engagement with communities affected by these atrocities, fostering a more interconnected response scenario.

Summary

House Bill 8105, titled the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Extension Act, aims to extend the reporting requirements established under the original Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018. This legislation proposes to increase the reporting timeframe from six years to twelve years, thereby enhancing the accountability and responsiveness of federal agencies in monitoring and addressing genocides and atrocities around the world. By extending the reporting period, the bill seeks to ensure that there is sufficient time to gather comprehensive data and analysis on such critical issues, which can influence policymakers and international relations.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise regarding the balance of responsibility between federal and state governments in preventing and responding to atrocities. Critics might argue that extending the reporting period could lead to bureaucratic delays or complacency among federal agencies, risking timely responses to ongoing crises. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that a longer reporting period allows for more thorough evaluations and policy considerations. The dialogue around accountability in human rights practices is essential as it touches not only upon government obligations but also upon the moral imperatives behind preventing such severe violations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HB5686

Preventing Ethnic Cleansing and Atrocities in Nagorno-Karabakh Act of 2023

US HB8936

Rohingya GAP Act Rohingya Genocide Accountability and Protection Act

US HB8124

Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2024

US HB4871

Atrocity Prevention Act

US SB2560

Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act of 2025

US SR559

A resolution recognizing the actions of the Rapid Support Forces and allied militia in the Darfur region of Sudan against non-Arab ethnic communities as acts of genocide.

US HB4140

Burma GAP Act Burma Genocide Accountability and Protection Act

US HR1328

Recognizing the actions of the Rapid Support Forces and allied militias in the Darfur region of Sudan against non-Arab ethnic communities as acts of genocide.

US HB7476

Countering Communist China Act Stop CCP Fentanyl Act Countering Atrocities through Currency Accountability Act of 2024 Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act DATA Act Deterring America’s Technological Adversaries Act DITCH Act Dump Investments in Troublesome Communist Holdings Act ENABLERS Act Establishing New Authorities for Businesses Laundering and Enabling Risks to Security Act STOP CCP Act Sanctioning Tyrannical and Oppressive People within the Chinese Communist Party Act Disclosing Investments in Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024 PARSA Protecting Americans’ Retirement Savings Act Preventing Adversaries from Developing Critical Capabilities Act

US SB2003

REPO for Ukrainians Act Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act

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