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House Foreign Affairs Committee Bills & Legislation (Page 4)

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Us Congress House Bill HB450

Introduced
1/15/25  
Fighting Oppression until the Reign of Castro Ends or the FORCE ActThis bill prohibits removing Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism until the President makes the determination that a transition government in Cuba is in power.
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Us Congress House Bill HB417

Introduced
1/15/25  
End U.N. Censorship ActThis bill specifies that no federal funds may be made available to support the iVerify tool (a fact-checking tool developed by the United Nations Development Programme) or any other effort that seeks to label speech or expression as mal-, mis-, or dis-information.
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Us Congress House Bill HB400

Introduced
1/14/25  
No taxpayer funding for United Nations Human Rights Council ActThis bill requires the Department of State to withhold from the U.S. contribution to the United Nations (U.N.) the amount that would be allocated to the U.N. Human Rights Council. Such withheld funds must be rescinded and must not be considered arrears to be repaid to any U.N. entity.The bill also prohibits the State Department from making voluntary contributions to the U.N. Human Rights Council.
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Us Congress House Bill HB385

Introduced
1/14/25  
Combating Global Corruption Act of 2025 This bill requires the Department of State to address corruption in foreign governments.The State Department must annually publish a ranking of foreign countries based on their government's efforts to eliminate corruption. Corruption, for the purposes of the bill, is the unlawful exercise of entrusted public power for private gain, including by bribery, nepotism, fraud, or embezzlement.The bill outlines the minimum standards that the State Department must consider when creating the ranking. These considerations include, for example, whether a country has criminalized corruption, adopted measures to prevent corruption, and complied with the United Nations Convention against Corruption and other relevant international agreements. Tier one countries meet the standards; tier two countries make some efforts to meet the standards; tier three countries make de minimis or no efforts to meet the standards.If a country is ranked in the second or third tier, the State Department must designate an anti-corruption contact at the U.S. diplomatic post in that country to promote good governance and combat corruption.The State Department must also evaluate whether there are foreign persons (individuals or entities) engaged in significant corruption in all third-tier countries for the purpose of potential imposition of sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act. The State Department must annually provide Congress with a list of those persons that the President has sanctioned pursuant to this evaluation, the dates sanctions were imposed, and the reasons for imposing sanctions.
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Us Congress House Bill HB401

Introduced
1/14/25  
No Taxpayer Funding for the World Health Organization Act This bill prohibits the United States from providing any assessed or voluntary contributions to the World Health Organization.
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Us Congress House Bill HCR3

Introduced
1/13/25  
This concurrent resolution affirms the commitments in the Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women's Health and Strengthening the Family and applauds the signatory countries for their dedication to advancing women's health, protecting life at every stage while affirming that there is no international right to abortion, and upholding the importance of the family as foundational to society.The resolution also states that Congress will work with the executive branch to ensure that the United States does not conduct or fund abortions, abortion lobbying, or coercive family planning in foreign countries.
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Us Congress House Bill HB348

Introduced
1/13/25  
Stop Corrupt Iranian Oligarchs and Entities Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB3180

Introduced
5/5/25  
Taiwan Representative Office Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB3138

Introduced
5/1/25  
Foreign Military Sales Reform Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB2914

Introduced
4/14/25  
NO LIMITS Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HR338

Introduced
4/17/25  
Expressing support for the designation of April 17, 2025, as "Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Day" to remember the horrific slaughter of almost 2,000,000 Cambodian people at the hand of the Khmer Rouge regime.
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Us Congress House Bill HR339

Introduced
4/17/25  
Supporting the Second Amendment's guarantee that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, and commending President Trump and his administration as they work to protect Second Amendment freedoms by reviewing and eliminating any of the Biden administration's infringements on American's constitutional freedoms.
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Us Congress House Bill HR341

Introduced
4/21/25  
Expressing support for honoring Earth Day, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress House Bill HCR29

Introduced
4/21/25  
Expressing support for the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement.
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Us Congress House Bill HB2997

Introduced
4/24/25  
Green Climate Fund Authorization Act of 2025