[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 715 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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119th CONGRESS
  2d Session
S. RES. 715

 Recognizing escalating threats to freedom of the press and freedom of 
speech worldwide, including increasing harm to journalists reporting in 
conflict zones and under repressive regimes, reaffirming the vital role 
    that a free and independent press plays in upholding democracy, 
  fostering economic prosperity, and keeping the public informed, and 
  reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States 
 Government in supporting democracy, human rights, and good governance 
    in commemoration of ``World Press Freedom Day'' on May 3, 2026.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                             April 30, 2026

Mr. Schatz (for himself, Mr. Welch, Mr. Merkley, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Kaine, 
 Mr. Van Hollen, Mr. Schiff, Mr. Coons, and Mr. Bennet) submitted the 
 following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign 
                               Relations

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                               RESOLUTION


 
 Recognizing escalating threats to freedom of the press and freedom of 
speech worldwide, including increasing harm to journalists reporting in 
conflict zones and under repressive regimes, reaffirming the vital role 
    that a free and independent press plays in upholding democracy, 
  fostering economic prosperity, and keeping the public informed, and 
  reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States 
 Government in supporting democracy, human rights, and good governance 
    in commemoration of ``World Press Freedom Day'' on May 3, 2026.

Whereas freedom of the press is foundational to American democracy and has been 
        enshrined in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and 
        in various State constitutions;
Whereas a free and independent press around the world supports United States 
        foreign policy goals of countering authoritarianism and promoting 
        democratic governance and human rights, including rights enshrined in 
        the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.) and other 
        laws, by refuting propaganda and enhancing public accountability, 
        transparency, and participation in civil society;
Whereas a robust independent press plays a key role in exposing and refuting 
        malign influence campaigns used by authoritarian governments, including 
        the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China;
Whereas the censorship, victimization, and killing of journalists around the 
        world, particularly in war zones, has profound implications for the 
        ability of the public, including Americans, to be informed about 
        conflicts with local, regional, and global ramifications and other 
        issues;
Whereas the United States has advanced press freedom globally, including by 
        leading the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which 
        was adopted by the United Nations in Paris on December 10, 1948, and 
        states, in article 19, ``Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion 
        and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without 
        interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas 
        through any media and regardless of frontiers.'';
Whereas, in 1993, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the third day 
        of May of each year to be ``World Press Freedom Day''--

    (1) to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom;

    (2) to evaluate press freedom around the world;

    (3) to defend the media against attacks on its independence; and

    (4) to pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives while 
working in their profession;

Whereas Congress has passed legislation supporting press freedom abroad, 
        including--

    (1) the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-
166), which expanded the examination of the freedom of the press around the 
world in the annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices published by 
the Department of State; and

    (2) the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act (subtitle F of 
title XII of Public Law 114-328), which has been used to place targeted 
visa and economic sanctions on individuals for their roles in the targeted 
killings of journalists;

Whereas, in 2021, in an effort to combat attacks against journalists, the 
        Department of State adopted the Khashoggi Ban pursuant to section 
        212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 
        1182(a)(3)(C)), which imposes visa restrictions on individuals who, 
        acting on behalf of a foreign government, are believed to have been 
        directly engaged in serious, extraterritorial counter-dissident 
        activities, including activities that suppress, harass, surveil, 
        threaten, or harm journalists, activists, or other persons perceived to 
        be dissidents for their work;
Whereas the United States Government has--

    (1) supported broadcast journalism around the world to provide news to 
millions of people living under authoritarian regimes; and

    (2) provided emergency assistance to journalists facing immediate risks 
to their lives as a result of their reporting;

Whereas Freedom House's Freedom in the World 2026 report marked the 20th 
        consecutive year of decline in global freedom, with an estimated 40 
        percent of the global population living in countries deemed ``Not 
        Free'';
Whereas media freedom declined more than any other rights tracked by the Freedom 
        in the World report during the last 20 years, fueled by attacks and 
        prosecutions against journalists, pressure on media outlets, repressive 
        regulatory and legal frameworks, internet shutdowns, unlawful efforts to 
        undermine strong encryption, and blocks on online sources of 
        information;
Whereas, according to the Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index, 
        press freedom is at a 25-year low and, for the first time in the history 
        of this Index, more than \1/2\ of the world's countries now fall into 
        the ``difficult'' or ``very serious'' categories for press freedom;
Whereas Freedom House's Freedom on the Net 2025 report marked the 15th 
        consecutive year of decline in global internet freedom, with people in 
        at least 57 of the 72 countries covered facing legal repercussions for 
        expressing themselves online (a record high) and people in 44 countries 
        facing physical assaults or death for their online commentary;
Whereas there are alarming indications about growing divisions resulting from 
        the spread of authoritarian information campaigns with the potential to 
        weaken democratic societies;
Whereas United States journalists have been killed, injured, and imprisoned 
        while reporting abroad, including--

    (1) Christopher Allen, who was killed while covering the conflict in 
South Sudan on August 26, 2017, and for whom there has been no credible 
investigation to pursue justice after nearly 8 years;

    (2) Austin Tice, who was kidnaped in Syria and has been missing since 
August 13, 2012;

    (3) Brent Renaud, who was killed by Russian forces while covering the 
war in Ukraine on March 13, 2022;

    (4) Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed by Israeli forces on May 11, 
2022, while reporting in the West Bank;

    (5) Evan Gershkovich, who was wrongfully detained in Russia from March 
2023 to August 2024 on baseless charges of espionage;

    (6) Alsu Kurmasheva, who was wrongfully detained in Russia from October 
2023 to August 2024 on bogus charges of failure to register as a foreign 
agent; and

    (7) Dylan Collins, a journalist at Agence France-Presse (AFP), who was 
injured in an attack on a group of journalists in southern Lebanon by 
Israeli forces on October 13, 2023;

Whereas more journalists and media workers were killed in 2025 than in any other 
        year since the Committee to Protect Journalist began collecting data 
        more than 3 decades ago;
Whereas, since October 7, 2023, at least 227 journalists and media workers have 
        been killed in Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon, 207 of whom were Palestinians 
        killed in Gaza by the Israeli military, making the Gaza conflict the 
        deadliest on record for journalists, according to the Committee to 
        Protect Journalists;
Whereas for the fifth year in a row, more than 300 journalists were imprisoned 
        worldwide at the end of 2025, according to the Committee to Protect 
        Journalists, including Zhang Zhan in the People's Republic of China, 
        Yeris Curbelo Aguilera in Cuba, Mzia Amaglobeli in Georgia, RFE/RL 
        journalist Nika Novak in Russia, RFE/RL journalist Farid Mehralizada in 
        Azerbaijan, and former RFE/RL journalist and dual United States-Iranian 
        national Reza Valizadeh in Iran;
Whereas, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists 2025 census, more 
        than \1/3\ of these detained journalists are serving terms exceeding 5 
        years, including--

    (1) French journalist Christophe Gleizes in Algeria;

    (2) Sevinj Vagifgizi in Azerbaijan;

    (3) Dzianis Ivashyn in Belarus;

    (4) Thomas Awah, Jr., Tsi Conrad, Amadou, Vamoulke, and Mancho Bibixy 
in Cameroon;

    (5) Ilham Tohti, Jimmy Lai, and Dong Yuyu in the People's Republic of 
China and Hong Kong;

    (6) Frenchie Mae Cumpio in the Philippines;

    (7) Rukhshona Khakimova in Tajikistan;

    (8) Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov in Uzbekistan; and

    (9) Pham Doan Trang and Le Huu Minh Tuan in Vietnam;

Whereas, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists 2025 census, nearly 
        \1/2\ of these detained journalists have never been sentenced, 
        including--

    (1) Dawit Isaak and Seyoum Tsehaye in Eritrea;

    (2) Palestinian journalist Ali Al-Samoudi in Israel;

    (3) Elsbeth D'Anda in Nicaragua; and

    (4) Ukrainian journalists Anastasiya Glukhovska and Iryna Levchenko in 
Russia;

Whereas, according to PEN America, more than 400 writers and public 
        intellectuals, including columnists and editorial journalists, were 
        imprisoned across 40 different countries during 2025;
Whereas journalists and media outlets are targeted by government actors with 
        sophisticated spyware products that pose a severe risk to their privacy 
        and the security of their sources and families;
Whereas the censorship, victimization, and killing of journalists around the 
        world, particularly in conflict zones, has obvious and profound 
        implications for the ability of the public, including Americans, to be 
        informed, including about conflicts with local, regional, and global 
        ramifications; and
Whereas press freedom--

    (1) is a key component of democratic governance, human rights, activism 
in civil society, and socioeconomic development; and

    (2) enhances public accountability, transparency, and participation in 
civil society and democratic governance: Now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) declares that a free press--
                    (A) is a central component of free societies and 
                democratic governance;
                    (B) contributes to an informed civil society and 
                government accountability;
                    (C) helps to expose corruption;
                    (D) enhances public accountability and transparency 
                of governments at all levels; and
                    (E) disseminates information that is essential to 
                improving public health and safety;
            (2) expresses concerns about threats to the exercise of 
        freedom of expression, including by the press, around the 
        world;
            (3) recognizes and commends journalism's role in providing 
        trusted, accurate, and timely information and in holding 
        governments and leaders accountable to citizens, including for 
        human rights abuses;
            (4) recognizes the indispensable role of journalists and 
        media outlets in informing voters and the international 
        community about elections in multiple countries worldwide in 
        2025;
            (5) recognizes the critical importance of international 
        journalists' access to conflict zones to conduct independent 
        reporting;
            (6) pays tribute to journalists who made tremendous 
        sacrifices, including the loss of their lives, in the pursuit 
        of truth and justice;
            (7) condemns all actions around the world that suppress 
        press freedom and endanger the safety of journalists;
            (8) calls for the unconditional and immediate release of 
        all wrongfully detained journalists;
            (9) reaffirms the centrality of press freedom to efforts of 
        the United States Government to support democracy, mitigate 
        conflict, and promote human rights and good governance 
        domestically and around the world; and
            (10) calls upon the President and the Secretary of State--
                    (A) to preserve and build upon the leadership of 
                the United States on issues relating to press freedom 
                and journalist safety, on the basis of the protections 
                for freedom of the press afforded to the American 
                people under the First Amendment to the Constitution of 
                the United States;
                    (B) to transparently investigate and bring to 
                justice the perpetrators of attacks and threats against 
                American journalists;
                    (C) to support transparent investigations and 
                efforts to ensure accountability for attacks against 
                journalists of other nationalities; and
                    (D) to promote the respect and protection of press 
                freedom around the world.
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