Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB4548

Introduced
6/13/24  
Engrossed
6/18/24  
Enrolled
7/25/24  
Passed
7/30/24  
Chaptered
7/30/24  

Caption

Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Corrections Act

Impact

If enacted, SB4548 would directly modify chapter 63 of title 18 of the United States Code. This update would strengthen the legal framework to address bribery by foreign officials and would apply extraterritorial jurisdiction, meaning that it could govern actions occurring outside the United States that involve its affiliates. The amendments signify a proactive stance by the U.S. government to combat international corruption and to protect U.S. businesses from extortion practices abroad, boosting confidence in American business operations in foreign markets.

Summary

SB4548, titled the 'Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Corrections Act,' aims to amend certain provisions within the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024. Primarily, this bill repeals a prior version of the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act and seeks to update its text to enhance clarity and enforce legal standards against foreign officials demanding bribes. The bill establishes a clear definition of foreign officials and outlines specific prohibitions against corrupt practices involving foreign entities. It emphasizes rigorous penalties for violations, including significant fines and potential imprisonment, underlining the seriousness of such offenses.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SB4548 appears largely supportive, especially among legislators advocating for stricter anti-corruption measures. Proponents argue that enhancing the legal consequences for bribery is crucial in fostering a fair business environment, particularly in global trade. There is a recognition of the need to align U.S. foreign policy and economic interests with a robust legal response to extortion. However, some concerns may arise regarding the practical enforceability of such laws against foreign officials, potentially questioning the efficacy of the established penalties.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB4548 involves the scope of jurisdiction it implies for U.S. law over foreign dealings. Critics may raise concerns about the implications of enforcing American laws on foreign entities and question whether such measures could strain international relations. Furthermore, there may be debates on the balance between necessary enforcement and potential overreach. Nevertheless, the overarching goal remains clear: to create a more stringent legal framework to deter extortion and bribery in foreign affairs.

Companion Bills

US HB4696

Related Foreign Extortion Prevention Act

US SB2347

Related Foreign Extortion Prevention Act

Previously Filed As

US HB4696

Foreign Extortion Prevention Act

US SB2347

Foreign Extortion Prevention Act

US HB8399

Preventing Foreign Interference in American Elections Act

US SB4145

Preventing Foreign Interference in American Elections Act

US HB8290

Foreign Grant Reporting Act

US HB8176

Fighting Foreign Influence Act Stop Foreign Donations Affecting Our Elections Act Congressional and Executive Foreign Lobbying Ban Act Think Tank and Nonprofit Foreign Influence Disclosure Act

US HB9393

Foreign Political Influence Elimination Act of 2024

US HB7869

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Retirement Technical Corrections Act

US HB7933

Corporate Tax Dodging Prevention Act

US HB8177

Stop Foreign Payoffs Act

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