FOREIGN POLICY related term(s) Treaties and Agreements
Addresses
Condemn Antisemitism and Hamas Attack on Israel: Representative Kiggans, E1014 [25OC]
Joint Meeting of Congress: Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, H3704–H3707 [19JY]
——— Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, H3096–H3098 [22JN]
——— Yoon Suk Yeol, President of Republic of Korea, H2053–H2056 [27AP]
State of the Union: President Biden, S257–S262 [7FE], H729–H735 [7FE]
Amendments
Asia: recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region (S. Res. 126), S5363, S5365 [6NO]
Azerbaijan: prohibit assistance (S. 3000), S5532, S5554 [15NO]
Colleges and universities: require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), H6175, H6176, H6177, H6178, H6179, H6181 [6DE]
——— require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), consideration (H. Res. 906), H6127 [5DE]
Dept. of Defense: making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (H.R. 5692), consideration (H. Res. 730), H4798 [28SE]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4665), H4758, H4759, H4760, H4761, H4762, H4763, H4764, H4765, H4766, H4767, H4768, H4769, H4770, H4771, H4773, H4774, H4775, H4777, H4778, H4779, H4780, H4783, H4784, H4785, H4787, H4788, H4789, H4790, H4826, H4827, H4828, H4829, H4831, H4832, H4833, H4834, H4835, H4836 [28SE]
Hamas (terrorist organization): condemn for premeditated, coordinated, and brutal terrorist attacks on Israel and demand immediate release of all hostages (S. Res. 408), S5462, S5463 [9NO]
Iran: freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), H6005, H6006, H6007, H6008, H6009, H6011, H6012, H6013, H6014 [30NO]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), consideration (H. Res. 869), H5867 [15NO]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), consideration (H. Res. 891), H5955 [29NO]
Middle East: making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), consideration (H. Res. 838), H5241 [2NO]
Russia: call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations (S. Res. 156), S4919 [3OC]
——— condemn unjust and arbitrary detention of opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has stood up in defense of democracy, rule of law, and free and fair elections (S. Con. Res. 7), S5332, S5344 [2NO]
Syria: direct President to remove Armed Forces, applicability of War Powers Resolution (H. Res. 199), H1162, H1171 [8MR]
Tax Convention With Chile: ratify, S2149 [20JN], S2158 [21JN]
Announcements
Joint session of Congress for address by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, H3095 [22JN]
Joint session of Congress for address by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, H3703 [19JY]
Joint session of Congress for address by South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, H2053 [27AP]
Appointments
British-American Interparliamentary Group, H2963 [16JN]
Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, S71 [24JA], S151 [30JA], H2963 [16JN], H4185 [15AU]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, S332 [9FE], S3839 [27JY], H247 [20JA], H859 [21FE], H1732 [17AP], H2760 [6JN]
Committee to escort Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi into House Chamber, H3095 [22JN]
Committee to escort Israeli President Isaac Herzog into House Chamber, H3703, H3704 [19JY]
Committee to escort South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol into House Chamber, H2053 [27AP]
Congressional-Executive Commission on China, S151 [30JA], S951 [27MR], S3839 [27JY], H223 [12JA], H859 [21FE]
Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission, H1444 [27MR]
Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, H2963 [16JN], H4185 [15AU]
NATO Parliamentary Assembly, H247 [20JA], H506 [30JA], H1732 [17AP], H6981 [14DE]
Open World Leadership Center Board of Trustees, H6980 [14DE]
Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, S2035 [8JN]
Senate NATO Observer Group, S3741 [27JY]
U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, S835 [16MR]
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, S507 [27FE], S6006 [14DE], H471 [27JA]
Articles and editorials
AFRICOM Chief to Congress—We Share ‘‘Core Values’’ With Coup Leaders, H2059 [27AP]
Are Biden’s Border Policies To Blame for Fentanyl Deaths? Experts Say No, H3082 [22JN]
Biden and Ukraine Need a Senate Deal, E1230 [14DE]
Biden Freezes Alaskan Oil (excerpt), H4238 [12SE]
Biden’s Border Policy Is Not ‘‘Open Borders’’, H3080 [22JN]
Fentanyl Surge Started and Peaked Under Trump Despite GOP Blaming Biden, H3080 [22JN]
How Ukraine, With No Warships, Is Thwarting Russia’s Navy, S5489 [14NO]
In Syria, Militias Armed by the Pentagon Fight Those Armed by the CIA, H1178 [8MR]
Top Myths About US Aid to Ukraine, H4417 [20SE]
U.S. Should Not Cut Military Aid to Ukraine, E332 [19AP]
Why Americans Still Need NATO, H3225 [12JY]
Why Vladimir Kara-Murza, and Russia, Should Live in Freedom, E335 [19AP]
Bills and resolutions
Abraham Accords: encourage further deepening and broadening on occassion of third anniversary of signing to continue building bridges towards lasting peace (see H. Res. 701), H4408 [19SE]
——— expand and strengthen to urge other nations to normalize relations with Israel and ensure existing agreements reap tangible security and economic benefits for citizens of those countries (see H. Res. 311), H1909 [20AP]
Afghanistan: impose sanctions and other measures relative to Taliban (see S. 3182), S5315 [1NO]
——— impose sanctions on foreign persons engaging in transactions in Afghanistan rare earth minerals (see H.R. 690), H576 [31JA]
——— require strategy to oppose financial or material support by foreign countries to Taliban (see H.R. 6586), H6143 [5DE]
——— support nationals who supported U.S. mission, adjust status for eligible individuals, support at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of certain Armed Forces members, and reform parole process (see S. 2324), S2461 [13JY]
——— support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members (see S. 2327), S2461 [13JY] (see H.R. 4627), H3574 [13JY]
——— support people, condemn human rights violations and specific targeting of women, girls, and members of religious and ethnic minorities, and support Afghans who assisted in U.S. mission in Afghanistan (see H. Res. 616), H4030 [26JY]
Africa: establish comprehensive initiative to build capacity of young leaders and entrepreneurs in Africa (see S. 3160), S5213 [26OC] (see H.R. 6087), H5173 [26OC]
African Development Bank: limit funding for contribution (see H.R. 2362), H1639 [29MR]
African Growth and Opportunity Act: extend (see S. 2952), S4720 [27SE]
African Union: reaffirm importance of diplomacy and development in U.S. relations, promote strategic partnerships and shared objectives with U.S., and support implementation of African Continental Free Trade Area (see H. Res. 261), H1528 [28MR]
——— support permanent member status in Group of 20 (see H. Res. 525), H2990 [20JN]
AID: abolish (see H.R. 5108), H4157 [1AU]
——— develop plan to provide foreign aid to developing countries to increase access to sustainable safe water, sanitation, hygiene in healthcare facilities, and protect health care workers and patients (see H.R. 5545), H4380 [18SE]
——— implement policies to end preventable maternal, newborn, and child deaths globally (see S. 1547), S1603 [10MY]
——— limit funding (see H.R. 2331), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for capital investment fund (see H.R. 2332), H1638 [29MR]
——— make available to nonadversarial countries in South and Central Asia training in analyzing, assessing, and mitigating any risk of accepting investment or lending from China (see H.R. 5632), H4455 [21SE]
——— support prioritization and expanded use of innovation (see H.R. 2824), H1945 [25AP]
Alliance for Development in Democracy: recognize formation and urge deeper ties with member countries (see S. Res. 357), S4655 [21SE]
Anti-Boycott Act: apply to international governmental organizations (see H.R. 3016), H2117 [28AP]
Argentina: impose sanctions on certain officials (see S. 1019), S999 [28MR] (see H.R. 3067), H2125 [2MY]
Armed Forces: authorize President to use military force to secure and defend Taiwan against armed attack (see S. 477), S456 [16FE]
——— clarify and limit Presidential exercise of national security powers relative to use of military force and repeal War Powers Resolution and existing authorizations for use of military force (see H.R. 4928), H4029 [26JY]
——— prohibit former members from accepting employment in positions involving training, consulting, advising, or instructing any government-associated individual from certain adversarial countries (see S. 3339), S5541 [15NO]
Armenia: protect and provide humanitarian assistance to Armenians in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) impacted by actions of Azerbaijan (see S. 2900), S4654 [21SE]
——— protect and provide humanitarian assistance to Armenians in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh impacted by actions of Azerbaijan (see H.R. 5683), H4462 [22SE]
Arms sales: enhance consideration of human rights in arms exports (see S. 1025), S1052 [29MR] (see H.R. 1801), H1463 [27MR]
Artsakh: recognize independence and condemn Azerbaijan continued aggression against Armenia and Artsakh (see H. Res. 320), H1915 [24AP]
Asia: recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region (see S. Res. 126), S999 [28MR]
Asia Foundation: limit funding (see H.R. 2318), H1638 [29MR]
Asian Development Fund: limit funding for contribution (see H.R. 2361), H1639 [29MR]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): support centrality in Indo-Pacific Region (see S. Res. 141), S1091 [30MR]
——— treat as international organization for purposes of International Organizations Immunities Act (see S. 682), S669 [7MR] (see H.R. 406), H248 [20JA]
Atrocities Prevention Board: modify and expand annual report and require additional review of U.S. assistance provided to certain countries identified as being at risk of atrocities by such report (see H.R. 4871), H3949 [25JY]
Australia: exempt from certain Arms Export Control Act requirements relative to trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see H.R. 4716), H3699 [18JY]
——— provide for transfer of not more than two Virginia class submarines to Australia (see H.R. 3939), H2785 [9JN] (see H.R. 4619), H3574 [13JY]
Azerbaijan: call for release of Armenian prisoners of war and captured civilians, imposition of sanctions against government officals for human rights violations, and suspension of U.S. military or security assistance (see H. Res. 861), H5669 [9NO]
——— condemn blockade of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations (see S. Res. 244), S2029 [8JN] (see H. Res. 108), H781 [8FE]
——— prohibit assistance (see S. 3000), S4826 [29SE]
Belarus: condemn political repression by Lukashenka regime, call for release of political prisoners, and promote free and fair elections (see H. Res. 441), H2596 [24MY]
Belarus Democracy Act: reauthorize (see S. 3395), S5749 [5DE]
Bhutan: condemn oppression and forced eviction of Bhutanese citizens during late 1980s and 1990s (see S. Res. 108), S799 [15MR] (see H. Res. 228), H1286 [14MR]
Biden, President: condemn administration for failing to fulfill U.S. Government duty to American citizens left stranded in Israel (see H. Res. 797), H5032 [19OC]
——— demand release of all hostages in Gaza following attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) on Israel (see H. Res. 777), H4999 [11OC]
——— impeachment (see H. Res. 493), H2809 [12JN]
——— prevent abuse of financial sanctions exemptions by Iran (see H.R. 6015), H5038 [20OC]
——— rescind release of certain frozen Iranian funds and lawfully enforce conditions on foreign aid to Palestinian Authority (see H. Res. 776), H4999 [11OC]
Bilateral economic assistance: limit funding for assistance for Europe, Eurasia, and Central Asia (see H.R. 2343), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Complex Crises Fund (see H.R. 2339), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Democracy Fund (see H.R. 2342), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Development Credit Authority (see H.R. 2340), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Economic Support Fund (see H.R. 2341), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for transition initiatives (see H.R. 2338), H1639 [29MR]
Black Sea region: increase foreign aid, enhance security assistance, and strengthen democracy and economic security (see S. 804), S798 [15MR] (see H.R. 1680), H1300 [21MR]
Bosnia and Herzegovina: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 265), S2225 [22JN]
——— provide for imposition of sanctions relative to foreign persons undermining Dayton Peace Agreement or threatening security (see H.R. 4723), H3700 [18JY]
Brazil: condemn undemocratic attacks on government institutions and support free will of Brazilian people as expressed in recent presidential election (see H. Res. 106), H781 [8FE]
——— condemn violent insurrection and express U.S. solidarity with people of Brazil and support for safeguarding democratic institutions (see S. Res. 32), S231 [2FE]
——— support U.S. investment opportunities and strengthen bilateral collaboration in addressing criminal elements operating in Brazilian Amazon (see S. 3414), S5807 [6DE]
Bulgaria: anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (see H. Res. 932), H6941 [13DE]
Burma: call for U.N. Security Council to impose arms embargo against military (see H. Res. 85), H628 [1FE]
——— condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment (see S. Res. 20), S173 [31JA]
——— condemn military for perpetrating human rights violations as part of campaign to suppress democratic aspirations of Burmese people and mark anniversary of military coup (see H. Res. 86), H628 [1FE]
Business and industry: call on U.S. companies operating in Russia to reconsider given Russian invasion of Ukraine, support boycotts of such companies, and commend companies that have suspended operations in Russia (see H. Res. 274), H1698 [3AP]
——— prohibit certain foreign countries from purchasing or leasing property near sensitive sites (see H.R. 558), H427 [26JA]
——— require national strategy to secure U.S. supply chains involving critical minerals sourced from Democratic Republic of the Congo (see H.R. 4548), H3204 [11JY]
Cambodia: promote free and fair elections, political freedoms, and human rights by applying sanctions and codifying existing visa restrictions (see S. 2331), S2984 [18JY] (see H.R. 4659), H3612 [14JY]
Canada: ensure that Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in Great Lake Basin (see S. Res. 117), S910 [22MR] (see H. Res. 243), H1327 [22MR]
Caribbean nations: authorize appropriations for Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, enhance U.S.-Caribbean security partnership, and prioritize disaster resilience (see S. 841), S825 [16MR] (see H.R. 1802), H1464 [27MR]
Children and youth: call on U.S. and international donors to prioritize investments in children and youth in development and humanitarian assistance policies, programs, and activities (see H. Res. 715), H4456 [21SE]
——— support inclusive and meaningful participation of youth in peace building and conflict prevention, management, and resolution, as well as post-conflict relief and recovery efforts (see H.R. 5024), H4139 [27JY] (see H.R. 5851), H4909 [29SE]
Chile: commemorate anniversary of coup and subsequent democracy efforts, express regret for U.S. role in destabilization, and disclose all related U.S. records (see S. Con. Res. 20), S4655 [21SE]
China: acknowledge that Chinese Communist Party is greatest threat to freedom and to free world (see H. Con. Res. 51), H2809 [12JN]
——— address corrupt business practices that excuse genocide, advance Chinese Communist Party propaganda, advocate on behalf of Chinese Communist Party officials, or invest in certain Chinese industries (see S. 151), S147 [30JA]
——— authorize appropriations for Countering the People’s Republic of China Malign Influence Fund (see H.R. 1157), H873 [24FE]
——— call for release of Mark Swidan (see S. Res. 23), S204 [1FE] (see H. Res. 90), H628 [1FE]
——— condemn abuse of democracy, rule of law, autonomy, and human rights in Hong Kong (see H. Res. 636), H4151 [28JY]
——— condemn Chinese Communist Party for its role in fentanyl crisis and urge Biden administration to take certain actions to combat flow of fentanyl precursors from China to North America (see H. Res. 830), H5228 [1NO]
——— condemn destruction of Hong Kong’s democracy and rule of law (see S. Res. 106), S798 [15MR]
——— condemn Wuhan Lab ‘‘leak’’ causing coronavirus pandemic (see H. Con. Res. 48), H2546 [23MY]
——— counter influence at U.N. (see H.R. 4842), H3948 [25JY]
——— counter military-civil fusion strategy of Chinese Communist Party and prevent U.S. contributions to development of dual-use technology in China (see S. 1368), S1418 [27AP] (see H.R. 2993), H2116 [28AP]
——— decrease dependency on Chinese manufacturing and decrease migration due to lost regional economic opportunities (see H.R. 722), H627 [1FE] (see H.R. 1704), H1325 [22MR]
——— denounce efforts to exert malign influence in Latin America (see S. Res. 458), S5459 [9NO]
——— designate Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region residents as priority 2 refugees of special humanitarian concern (see H.R. 3934), H2779 [7JN]
——— determine whether certain Chinese entities are responsible for human rights abuses that meet criteria for sanctions under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act or Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act (see S. 585), S568 [1MR] (see H.R. 1324), H1049 [1MR]
——— develop and carry out strategy to seek reimbursement from China of funds made available by U.S. to address coronavirus (see H.R. 685), H576 [31JA]
——— direct financial regulators to exclude representatives of China from certain banking organizations if President notifies Congress of any threats to economic system of Taiwan or U.S. (see H.R. 803), H678 [2FE]
——— direct President to impose sanctions (see H.R. 3597), H2545 [23MY]
——— direct President to take such actions as may be necessary to prohibit purchase of public or private real estate located in U.S. by citizens and entities of China (see S. 1136), S1090 [30MR]
——— encourage State and local governments to prohibit certain investment activities in China (see H.R. 6528), H6049 [30NO]
——— end treatment as developing nation (see S. 308), S310 [9FE]
——— establish position of Country China Officer to monitor and counter Chinese-backed financing projects around the world (see S. 2752), S4355 [11SE]
——— establish principle of reciprocity in relationship between U.S. and China (see S. 3040), S4977 [16OC]
——— expand sanctions relative to human rights abuses in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and counter genocidal policies (see S. 1770), S1843 [31MY]
——— express that China is responsible for coronavirus pandemic and must be held financially liable (see H. Res. 9), H107 [9JA]
——— hold Chinese Communist Party responsible for present day efforts to knowingly and intentionally manipulate their currency (see H. Res. 421), H2456 [18MY]
——— impose additional duties on imports from China until trade between U.S. and China comes into balance (see S. 1537), S1603 [10MY]
——— impose additional sanctions relative to human rights abuses in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (see S. 2358), S2985 [18JY]
——— impose export controls and sanctions to address security threat posed by genetic mapping efforts of China and other countries (see S. 2551), S3620 [26JY] (see H.R. 5209), H4186 [15AU]
——— impose restrictions on correspondent and payable-through accounts in U.S. relative to Chinese financial institutions that conduct transactions involving purchase of petroleum or petroleum products from Iran (see H.R. 5923), H4998 [11OC]
——— impose sanctions and other measures in response to failure to allow investigation into origins of coronavirus at suspect laboratories in Wuhan (see S. 588), S568 [1MR]
——— impose sanctions and prohibit visas for those who participate in illegal operations in South China Sea and East China Sea (see S. 591), S568 [1MR]
——— impose sanctions if China initiates military invasion of Taiwan (see S. 1027), S1052 [29MR] (see H.R. 2372), H1640 [29MR]
——— impose sanctions in event of invasion or blockade of Taiwan (see S. 481), S456 [16FE]
——— impose sanctions on members of National Communist Party Congress (see H.R. 3334), H2346 [15MY]
——— impose sanctions relative to export of fentanyl precursors (see H.R. 1171), H873 [24FE]
——— impose sanctions with respect to members of Chinese Communist Party and heads of Chinese health agencies relative to coronavirus pandemic (see H.R. 229), H106 [9JA]
——— modify limitation on military-to-military exchanges and contacts with People’s Liberation Army to cover logistical operations and remove exception for search-and-rescue and humanitarian operations and exercises (see S. 586), S568 [1MR]
——— oppose provision of assistance by multilateral development banks (see S. 908), S909 [22MR]
——— outline effective U.S. sanctions strategy in event of Taiwan invasion and issue report on strategic vulnerabilities and leverage China could exploit against U.S. economy (see S. 1074), S1088 [30MR] (see H.R. 2449), H1692 [30MR]
——— prohibit arms sales, cyber-security sales, and military sales (see H.R. 4001), H2806 [12JN]
——— prohibit certain Communist Party members from entering U.S. until government ceases theft of U.S. intellectual property (see H.R. 1016), H838 [14FE]
——— prohibit exports of crude and refined oil and certain petroleum products to China (see S. 190), S172 [31JA]
——— prohibit Federal funding for programs, projects, or activities in China until amounts made available for coronavirus relief in U.S. have been reimbursed (see H.R. 566), H427 [26JA]
——— prohibit funding for support of any activities within Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (see H.R. 4039), H2808 [12JN]
——— provide for imposition of sanctions relative to forced organ harvesting (see H.R. 4132), H2932 [14JN]
——— remember victims of violent suppression of democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and condemn crackdown on human rights and basic freedoms within China, including Hong Kong, by Chinese Communist Party (see S. Res. 237), S1983 [6JN] (see H. Res. 462), H2712 [1JN]
——— require annual report on U.S. portfolio investments (see S. 860), S826 [16MR]
——— require anyone who maintains Internet site or mobile app owned by Chinese Communist Party or located in China to disclose that fact to anyone who downloads or otherwise uses such application (see S. 3329), S5540 [15NO] (see H.R. 784), H677 [2FE]
——— require anyone who maintains Internet site or mobile app that stores information in China to disclose that fact and whether Chinese Communist Party or Chinese state-owned entity has access (see H.R. 742), H675 [2FE]
——— require report on availability of Federal funds to persons and entities of China and activities conducted in collaboration with China (see H.R. 6426), H5892 [15NO]
——— require strategy to counter role in evasion of sanctions imposed by U.S. relative to Iran (see S. 3235), S5402 [7NO]
——— state U.S. policy relative to religious freedom (see S. 3164), S5229 [30OC] (see H.R. 6069), H5172 [26OC]
——— support human rights of Uyghurs and members of other minority groups residing in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and safeguard their distinct identity (see S. 1252), S1294 [20AP] (see H.R. 2766), H1908 [20AP]
——— take actions to prohibit purchase of public or private real estate located in U.S by members and entities under ownership, control, or influence of Chinese Communist Party (see H.R. 344), H233 [12JA]
——— take certain actions relative to labeling as developing country (see H.R. 1107), H864 [21FE]
——— withdraw normal trade relations treatment from products (see S. 906), S860 [21MR] (see H.R. 4673), H3639 [17JY]
——— withdraw permanent normal trade relations treatment and expand eligibility requirements for products to receive future normal trade relations treatment (see S. 125), S121 [26JA] (see H.R. 638), H510 [30JA]
——— withhold payments on debts owed to hold accountable for handling of coronavirus (see H. Res. 186), H970 [28FE]
——— work with allies to seek increased compliance with certain Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development export credit standards (see H.R. 1137), H865 [21FE]
Civil liberties: address transnational repression by foreign governments against private individuals (see S. 831), S825 [16MR] (see H.R. 3654), H2596 [24MY]
Climate: impact of climate change on health, economic opportunity, and fundamental rights of children, importance of U.S. leadership in addressing crisis, and need for science-based plan to reduce fossil fuel emissions (see S. Con. Res. 13), S2461 [13JY] (see H. Con. Res. 56), H3575 [13JY]
——— recognize that climate change most severely impacts vulnerable and disadvantaged communities and that it is U.S. responsibility to work with global partners to promote environmental and climate justice (see H. Res. 595), H3640 [17JY]
Colleges and universities: require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (see S. 3362), S5674 [29NO] (see H.R. 5933), H4998 [11OC]
——— require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), consideration (see H. Res. 906), H6109 [4DE]
——— require disclosures of certain ties to organizations affiliated with China, Chinese Communist Party, and People’s Liberation Army (see S. 768), S743 [9MR] (see H.R. 944), H824 [9FE]
Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad: limit funding for salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2325), H1638 [29MR]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: limit funding for salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2327), H1638 [29MR]
Committee on Afghanistan (Joint, Select): establish (see S. 170), S172 [31JA]
Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party (House, Select): establish (see H. Res. 11), H107 [9JA]
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons contributing to conflict taking place in Democratic Republic of the Congo (see H.J. Res. 68), H2808 [12JN]
Congress: advance commonsense policy priorities (see H.R. 626), H509 [30JA]
——— advance commonsense policy priorities (H.R. 626), consideration (see H. Res. 350), H2126 [2MY]
——— require certain entities submit information on Basel Committee on Bank Supervision (see S. 2655), S3755 [27JY]
Congressional-Executive Commission on China: limit funding for salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2328), H1638 [29MR]
Contracts: require disclosure by Federal contractors of contracts with Chinese entities (see S. 145), S147 [30JA]
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: ratification (see H. Res. 445), H2638 [25MY]
Crime: authorize seizure and forfeiture of assets of Russian kleptocrats (see S. 3359), S5674 [29NO] (see H.R. 6491), H5936 [28NO]
——— deter trafficking of illicit fentanyl and provide justice for victims (see S. 389), S313 [9FE] (see H.R. 2947), H2083 [27AP]
Cuba: commemorate anniversary of peaceful protests, condemn ongoing acts of repression and human rights violations, and call for immediate release of all arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens (see S. Res. 287), S2311 [11JY] (see S. Res. 295), S2461 [13JY] (see H. Res. 579), H3206 [11JY]
——— commend members of Brigada de Asalto 2506 (Assault Brigade 2506) involved in Bay of Pigs operation and continue to promote democracy and human rights (see S. Res. 168), S1294 [20AP] (see H. Res. 323), H1948 [25AP]
——— condemn discussion and implementation of agreement with China to build spy base in Cuba (see H. Con. Res. 52), H2884 [13JN]
——— extradite to U.S. William Morales and other individuals living in Cuba in order to escape prosecution or confinement for criminal offenses committed in U.S. (see H. Res. 428), H2456 [18MY]
——— grant waiver to allow Cuban nationals to play professional baseball in U.S. (see H.R. 1075), H852 [17FE]
——— lift trade embargo (see S. 653), S636 [2MR]
——— prohibit removal from list of state sponsors of terrorism until certain conditions are satisfied (see S. 538), S506 [27FE] (see H.R. 314), H232 [12JA]
Czech Republic: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 342), S4526 [14SE] (see H. Res. 749), H4910 [29SE]
Dept. of Commerce: amend statement of policy relative to export controls (see H.R. 6606), H6144 [5DE]
——— prohibit actions to carry out pause in issuance of new export licenses for certain firearms, related components, and ammunition controlled on Commerce Control List (see S. 3531), S5996 [14DE] (see H.R. 6504), H5982 [29NO]
——— prohibit any transactions using Alipay in U.S. (see H.R. 5447), H4296 [13SE]
——— prohibit support for remote use or cloud use of certain integrated circuits by entities located in China or Macau (see H.R. 4683), H3639 [17JY]
——— provide for export approvals for high-performance computers to India (see H.R. 5374), H4229 [8SE]
——— report on protection of consumer information in possession of U.S. companies operating in Hong Kong and on requests by Hong Kong for consumer information, content takedowns, or law enforcement assistance (see H.R. 2815), H1945 [25AP]
——— require continuation of export controls relative to Huawei Technologies Co. (see H.R. 686), H576 [31JA]
——— require pilot program on use of big data analytics to identify vessels evading sanctions and export controls and report on availability of emerging technologies subject to export controls (see S. 2248), S2311 [11JY]
——— require report relative to licensing transparency (see H.R. 6614), H6207 [6DE]
——— strengthen export controls for emerging and foundational technologies that bolster destabilizing activities of Iran and prevent U.S. products and components from being used to support Iranian terrorism (see S. 450), S426 [15FE]
——— transfer regulatory control of certain munitions exports to Dept. of State and develop inter-agency strategy to disrupt trafficking of firearms to Mexico and certain Central American and Caribbean countries (see H.R. 6618), H6207 [6DE]
Dept. of Defense: conduct detection, monitoring, and other operations in cyberspace to counter Mexican transnational criminal organizations engaged in certain activities that cross southern U.S. border (see S. 2715), S3757 [27JY]
——— deliver on foreign military sales to Taiwan (see S. 2057), S2145 [20JN]
——— develop, in cooperation with allies and partners in Middle East, integrated maritime domain awareness and interdiction capability (see S. 1334), S1417 [27AP] (see H.R. 2973), H2084 [27AP]
——— develop bug bounty program relative to dual-use foundational artificial intelligence models (see S. 2502), S3619 [26JY]
——— develop plan to equip and train Iraqi security forces and Kurdish Peshmerga forces (see H.R. 5232), H4191 [18AU]
——— develop strategy for deploying ground-based theater-range missiles in Indo-Pacific region (see S. 2318), S2460 [13JY] (see H.R. 4485), H3171 [6JY]
——— develop strategy to counter fentanyl trafficking in U.S. (see S. 1619), S1678 [16MY] (see H.R. 3359), H2375 [16MY]
——— enhance and expand cybersecurity cooperation with Taiwan (see S. 1241), S1293 [20AP] (see H.R. 2756), H1907 [20AP]
——— establish Baltic Security Initiative (see S. 1465), S1534 [4MY] (see H.R. 2922), H2082 [27AP]
——— establish grant program to promote cooperative research with Israel on post-traumatic stress disorder (see S. 1143), S1090 [30MR] (see H.R. 2454), H1692 [30MR]
——— establish military training program in U.S. with Mexico (see S. 2098), S2186 [21JN]
——— establish partnership program to assist military forces of partner countries in developing and maintaining military-wide transformational strategies for operational energy (see S. 1437), S1505 [3MY]
——— establish working group to develop and coordinate artificial intelligence initiative among certain allied nations known as Five Eyes countries (see H.R. 6425), H5892 [15NO]
——— extend and modify authority to provide training for Eastern European national security forces in course of multilateral exercises (see S. 2154), S2223 [22JN]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (see H.R. 5692), H4497 [26SE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (H.R. 5692), consideration (see H. Res. 730), H4712 [27SE]
——— modify position of coordinator for detained Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) members and relevant displaced populations in Syria and address humanitarian and security crisis at camps (see S. 356), S312 [9FE] (see H.R. 4078), H2884 [13JN]
——— prohibit Federal funding for institutions of higher education that have agreements with certain academic institutions in China and Russia (see H.R. 4660), H3612 [14JY]
——— prohibit obligation or expenditure of military or security assistance to Ukraine until operational control of U.S.-Mexico border is achieved (see H.R. 199), H105 [9JA]
——— provide Army Tactical Missile Systems to Ukraine (see H. Res. 488), H2788 [9JN]
——— reactivate and repurpose unobligated funds into Dept. of the Treasury account to deter Chinese Communist Party before such previously appropriated funds expire at end of fiscal year (see H.R. 5753), H4712 [27SE]
——— require annual reports on allied contributions to common defense (see H.R. 6096), H5173 [26OC]
——— require briefing on actions by China in Africa that pose threat to U.S. national security (see H.R. 5931), H4998 [11OC]
——— require Director of Defense Media Activity establish course of education on digital content provenance and carry out pilot program implementing digital content provenance standards (see S. 2222), S2287 [10JY] (see S. 3504), S5961 [13DE]
——— review war plans to improve Taiwan defense capabilities, prioritize and fast-track military sales, establish joint military training programs, and prohibit defense contractors from doing business in China (see S. 1997), S2097 [14JN] (see H.R. 5072), H4150 [28JY]
Dept. of Defense State Partnership Program: anniversary (see S. Res. 220), S1745 [18MY] (see S. Res. 308), S3522 [25JY] (see H. Res. 433), H2500 [22MY]
Dept. of Education: prohibit institutions of higher education, elementary schools, and secondary schools from receiving Federal funds if those schools or institutions have covered relationships with covered persons (see S. 3443), S5851 [7DE]
——— require disclosures of foreign donations, contracts, or gifts by institutions of higher education (see H.R. 1819), H1526 [28MR]
——— strengthen disclosure requirements for institutions of higher education relative to foreign gifts and contracts (see H.R. 1739), H1407 [23MR]
Dept. of Energy: conduct study on global status of civilian nuclear energy industry (see H.R. 995), H837 [14FE]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China (see S. 9), S54 [23JA] (see S. 218), S204 [1FE] (see H.R. 22), H97 [9JA]
Dept. of Homeland Security: deny asylum to members of Communist or other totalitarian party (see S. 2905), S4654 [21SE] (see H.R. 5651), H4455 [21SE]
——— eliminate Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (see H.R. 1100), H853 [17FE]
——— engage in cybersecurity cooperation with Abraham Accords countries (see S. 1777), S1843 [31MY]
——— enhance border security by expanding partnerships with law enforcement entities in Mexico and Central and South American countries to combat human smuggling and trafficking operations (see H.R. 4574), H3476 [12JY]
——— establish and authorize funding for Iranian Sanctions Enforcement Fund to enforce U.S. sanctions on Iran and proxies, pay off U.S. debt, and codify Export Enforcement Coordination Center (see S. 3197), S5315 [1NO] (see H.R. 6201), H5362 [2NO]
——— evaluate certain factors for aliens who submit state sponsored Chinese immigration application or who have been employed by Chinese Communist Party (see H.R. 4808), H3888 [20JY]
——— make grants to certain border communities to reimburse expenses related to security measures along border with Mexico (see H.R. 725), H627 [1FE]
——— make video conferencing available for NEXUS applicants (see H.R. 604), H489 [27JA]
——— reform process for enforcing U.S. immigration laws (see H.R. 2374), H1640 [29MR]
Dept. of Justice: appoint Special Counsel to investigate and prosecute charges arising from letter entitled ‘‘Public Statement on Hunter Biden Emails’’ involving election interference (see H.R. 4807), H3888 [20JY]
——— clarify obligation of individuals who formerly served as agents of foreign principals to register retroactively relative to activities carried out previously on behalf of such foreign principals (see S. 2229), S2310 [11JY] (see H.R. 4545), H3204 [11JY]
——— criminalize harassment or intimidation by foreign governments of U.S. citizens through transnational repression (see H.R. 5907), H4990 [6OC]
——— establish CCP Initiative program (see S. 511), S457 [16FE] (see H.R. 1398), H1148 [7MR]
——— establish Federal grant program to award grants to States and nonprofit organizations to combat smuggling and trafficking of children and young women (see S. 1200), S1255 [19AP]
——— expand categories of forfeited property available to remediate harms to Ukraine from Russian aggression (see S. 1905), S2029 [8JN]
——— include rules for payments to Havlish Settling Judgment Creditors in appropriations authorized for catch-up payments from U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (see H.R. 6624), H6207 [6DE]
——— limit exemption from foreign agent registration requirements for persons engaging in activities in furtherance of certain bona fide pursuits to activities which do not promote foreign political agenda (see H.R. 1819), H1526 [28MR]
——— report to Congress on activities relative to countering Chinese national security threats (see H.R. 5404), H4263 [12SE]
——— require accounting of assets taken from certain foreign citizens by their government and forfeited to U.S. and call for return of such assets to citizens (see H.R. 137), H102 [9JA]
Dept. of Peacebuilding: establish (see H.R. 1111), H864 [21FE]
Dept. of State: assess Conflict and Stabilization Operations Bureau, including whether Bureau should be maintained, explanations of its function, and cost analysis (see H.R. 6255), H5543 [7NO]
——— assess role of Chinese Communist Party in distribution of fentanyl in U.S. (see H.R. 3598), H2545 [23MY]
——— assess U.S. capacity to effectively marshal disparate elements of national power to counter adversary political warfare campaigns (see H.R. 4690), H3640 [17JY]
——— authorize rewards for identification of credible information on origins of coronavirus (see H.R. 301), H203 [11JA]
——— authorize rewards for information on individuals or entities engaged in activities that violate U.S. or U.N. sanctions under Rewards for Justice Program (see S. 2066), S2185 [21JN] (see H.R. 4234), H3069 [21JN]
——— certify that U.S. assistance to Israel does not support detention or ill-treatment of Palestinian children, seizure or destruction of Palestinian property, or further annexation of Palestinian land (see H.R. 3103), H2135 [5MY]
——— conduct oversight and accountability of implementation of trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see H.R. 4725), H3856 [19JY]
——— declassify and publish materials relating to Afghanistan withdrawal (see H.R. 5006), H4139 [27JY]
——— designate Mexican cartels and other transnational criminal organizations as foreign terrorist organizations (see S. 1048), S1053 [29MR]
——— designate Russian-based PMC Wagner Group as foreign terrorist organization (see S. 416), S397 [14FE] (see H.R. 506), H323 [25JA]
——— determine whether Vladimir Kara-Murza is being detained wrongfully abroad for purposes of Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act (see H.R. 5671), H4456 [21SE]
——— develop strategy on efforts to strengthen subnational cooperation between U.S. and Mexico to combat trafficking of fentanyl and other synthetic opioids (see H.R. 2789), H1909 [20AP]
——— ensure U.S. diplomats and officials can advance efforts seeking Mexican compliance with 1944 Treaty on Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande (see S. 2969), S4759 [28SE]
——— enter into negotiations with Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office to rename its office ‘‘Taiwan Representative Office’’ (see S. 1513), S1602 [10MY] (see H.R. 3171), H2243 [10MY]
——— establish and implement multi-year Legal Gold and Mining Partnership Strategy to reduce negative environmental and social impacts of illicit gold mining in Western Hemisphere (see S. 797), S772 [14MR] (see H.R. 5570), H4407 [19SE]
——— establish interagency working group to develop firewall circumvention technology to protect Internet access and online information sharing for people of Hong Kong (see S. 3114), S5143 [24OC]
——— establish Office of Press Freedom and create press freedom curriculum at National Foreign Affairs Training Center (see S. 2526), S3619 [26JY] (see H.R. 4898), H4028 [26JY]
——— establish position of Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords (see H.R. 1268), H970 [28FE] (see H.R. 3099), H2135 [5MY]
——— establish Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples in Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (see S. 1007), S999 [28MR] (see H.R. 1833), H1527 [28MR]
——— establish US-ASEAN Center to support U.S. economic and cultural engagement with Southeast Asia (see S. 2725), S3894 [5SE] (see H.R. 6181), H5361 [2NO]
——— establish Venezuela Restoration Fund to use funds seized for corruption to strengthen democracy, defend human rights, support independent media, combat corruption, and improve transparency and accountability (see S. 3159), S5213 [26OC]
——— examine and report on Azerbaijan’s human rights practices, including its aggression and attacks on Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and Armenia (see H. Res. 735), H4714 [27SE]
——— facilitate access to existing resources relative to U.S. citizens arbitrarily detained or kidnapped overseas (see H.R. 4478), H3170 [6JY]
——— impose sanctions on Chinese pharmaceutical companies and certain cartels that traffic fentanyl (see S. 2059), S2145 [20JN]
——— impose sanctions with respect to Chinese officials determined to be involved in Mexican fentanyl trade (see H.R. 5448), H4296 [13SE]
——— improve hiring authorities relative to expertise on China (see H.R. 2409), H1690 [30MR]
——— include information in International Narcotics Control Strategy Report on improvements by countries in combating narcotics-related money laundering and report on consistency of Bank Secrecy Act examinations (see H.R. 5523), H4379 [18SE]
——— limit funding for contributions for international peacekeeping activities (see H.R. 2311), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for contributions to international organizations (see H.R. 2310), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Foreign Military Financing Program (see H.R. 2355), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for International Center, District of Columbia (see H.R. 2309), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international commissions American sections (see H.R. 2313), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international commissions construction (see H.R. 2312), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international commissions salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2314), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international fisheries commissions (see H.R. 2315), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international military education and training (see H.R. 2354), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international narcotics control and law enforcement (see H.R. 2351), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international organizations and programs (see H.R. 2356), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for migration and refugee assistance (see H.R. 2344), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for nonproliferation, anti-terrorism, demining and related programs (see H.R. 2352), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for peacekeeping operations (see H.R. 2353), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Repatriations Loans Program Account direct loans (see H.R. 2306), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for Repatriations Loans Program Account gross obligations subsidization (see H.R. 2307), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for U.S. Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance Fund (see H.R. 2345), H1639 [29MR]
——— maintain capacity to transmit Internet access service abroad and domestically in case of emergency disruptions and support circumvention technologies that allow users to evade government censorship (see S. 861), S826 [16MR]
——— make foreign officials determined to be responsible for undermining free and fair democratic elections inadmissible to U.S. (see S. 126), S121 [26JA]
——— making supplemental appropriations to carry out U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel and Palestinian Authority mission and activities (see S. 3238), S5402 [7NO]
——— modernize and streamline public diplomacy capabilities, increase evaluation of public diplomacy programming, and enhance strategic planning for public diplomacy physical presence abroad (see H.R. 1356), H1113 [3MR]
——— nullify termination of Fulbright exchange program with regard to China and Hong Kong relative to future exchanges for participants traveling both from and to China or Hong Kong (see H.R. 2381), H1640 [29MR]
——— prohibit contracts to contractors who have previously consulted for certain foreign entities or who fail to make disclosures relating to conflicts of interest that relate to national security or foreign policy (see H.R. 6146), H5228 [1NO]
——— prohibit flying of any flag other than U.S. flag over U.S. diplomatic and consular posts (see H.R. 146), H103 [9JA]
——— prohibit from soliciting or accepting funds from U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents as condition of repatriation from Israel during evacuation period relative to Hamas terrorist attacks (see H.R. 6511), H5983 [29NO]
——— prohibit funding to Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice (see H.R. 81), H101 [9JA]
——— provide additional assistance to Ukraine using assets confiscated from Central Bank of Russia and other sovereign assets of Russia (see S. 2003), S2122 [15JN] (see H.R. 4175), H2958 [15JN]
——— provide assistance for U.S. citizens and nationals unlawfully or wrongfully detained abroad, bolster programs to address hostage-taking and rescue, and impose sanctions on persons responsible (see S. 509), S457 [16FE] (see H.R. 6669), H6739 [7DE]
——— provide for appointment of Special Envoy for Belarus (see S. 2689), S3756 [27JY]
——— provide for certain authorities (see S. 2043), S2123 [15JN]
——— provide for increased defense cooperation between U.S. and Moldova (see H.R. 5174), H4171 [8AU]
——— provide greater transparency relative to China’s bilateral security agreements and joint police initiatives (see S. 520), S457 [16FE]
——— report on Chinese efforts to utilize Belt and Road Initiative to expand global influence and develop strategy to counter such Initiative (see H.R. 5565), H4407 [19SE]
——— report on corruption in foreign countries, assign tiered classifications based on efforts to combat corruption, and impose sanctions on certain nationals under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act (see S. 53), S75 [24JA] (see H.R. 457), H276 [24JA]
——— report on efforts by Venezuelan state actors and transnational criminal organizations to capture and detain U.S. citizens as hostages (see S. 1428), S1504 [3MY]
——— report to Congress on implementation of advanced capabilities pillar of trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see S. 1006), S999 [28MR] (see H.R. 1093), H853 [17FE]
——— request information on Israel’s human rights practices, in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), relative to eligibility for security assistance (see S. Res. 504), S5997 [14DE]
——— require certain congressional notification prior to entering into, renewing, or extending science and technology agreements with China (see S. 2894), S4654 [21SE] (see H.R. 5245), H4196 [22AU]
——— require information on ForeignAssistance.gov (Internet site) be searchable (see S. 1854), S2005 [7JN]
——— require periodic reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines (see H.R. 1159), H873 [24FE]
——— require reciprocity from certain countries relative to reporting of official meetings with State and local officials (see S. 3405), S5750 [5DE]
——— require report on payments provided to Taliban and congressional review of agreements signed with Taliban (see H.R. 6617), H6207 [6DE]
——— require strategy for bolstering engagement and cooperation between U.S., Australia, India, and Japan and establish Quad Intra-Parliamentary Working Group (see H.R. 5375), H4229 [8SE]
——— require U.S. to assist in establishment of national security councils in Compacts of Free Association countries (see S. 3547), S5996 [14DE] (see H.R. 6846), H6993 [15DE]
——— review whether certain Iranian officials are eligible for entry into U.S. (see H.R. 869), H780 [8FE]
——— revoke visas of, and impose visa restrictions on certain individuals located in U.S. and abroad who are associated with regimes in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Bolivia (see S. 1129), S1090 [30MR]
——— submit information on U.S. nationals detained abroad without determination or with determination that there is not credible information that individuals are being detained unlawfully or wrongfully (see H.R. 4388), H3150 [27JN]
——— submit plan to reimburse personal funds expended to evacuate American citizens, American lawful permanent residents, and Afghan allies from Afghanistan (see H.R. 4517), H3176 [10JY]
——— submit report on security threats in Lebanon (see H.R. 4929), H4029 [26JY]
——— submit report to Congress on sanctions under Hostage Recovery and Hostage-Taking Accountability Act (see H.R. 5826), H4855 [28SE]
——— submit to Congress classified dissent cables relative to withdrawal of U.S. Armed Forces from Afghanistan (see S. 1583), S1624 [11MY]
——— submit updated multi-year strategy for U.S. engagement to support efforts of interested nations in Caribbean region (see H.R. 4015), H2807 [12JN]
——— support BridgeUSA cultural exchange programs and prioritize processing of J–1 BridgeUSA visas (see H. Res. 481), H2779 [7JN]
——— support right of self-determination for people of Tibet, counter disinformation by Chinese officials, and encourage peaceful resolution of conflict with China (see S. 138), S147 [30JA] (see H.R. 533), H426 [26JA]
——— support work of U.S. Security Coordinator to Israel and the Palestinian Authority in furthering coordination between Israelis and Palestinians (see S. 2956), S4720 [27SE]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (see S. 2438), S3459 [20JY] (see H.R. 4665), H3639 [17JY]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4665), consideration (see H. Res. 723), H4496 [26SE]
Dept. of the Treasury: conduct study and report on U.S. exposure to Chinese financial sector (see H.R. 1156), H873 [24FE]
——— conduct study and submit report on certain risks to U.S. investors due to hostilities in Taiwan or Taiwan Strait (see H.R. 4450), H3159 [30JN]
——— direct U.S. executive directors at international financial institutions to oppose companies from countries that supported Russian invasion of Ukraine from benefitting from its reconstruction (see H.R. 4341), H3141 [23JN]
——— eliminate Federal Insurance Office (see H.R. 2933), H2083 [27AP]
——— limit authority of Office of Foreign Asset Control to authorize U.S. financial institutions to engage in certain Russian-related energy transactions blocked by Executive order 14024 (see H.R. 759), H675 [2FE]
——— limit funding for international affairs technical assistance (see H.R. 2350), H1639 [29MR]
——— prohibit from engaging in transactions involving exchange of IMF Special Drawing Rights held by Iran (see S. 3527), S5996 [14DE] (see H.R. 6840), H6992 [15DE]
——— protect against illicit oil shipments (see H.R. 6365), H5727 [13NO]
——— provide investment screening mechanism for U.S. companies investing in certain technology sectors in countries of concern (see S. 2678), S3756 [27JY]
——— publish report on financial institutions and accounts of senior Chinese officials and restrict financial services for immediate family of such officials to deter aggression towards Taiwan (see H.R. 554), H427 [26JA]
——— pursue more equitable treatment of Taiwan at international financial institutions (see H.R. 540), H426 [26JA]
——— report on financial institutions’ involvement with Iranian government officials (see H.R. 6051), H5104 [25OC] (see H.R. 6245), H5465 [6NO]
——— report on oligarchs and parastatal entities of Iran (see H.R. 931), H824 [9FE]
——— study Chinese support for Afghan illicit finance (see H.R. 4765), H3886 [20JY]
——— support U.S. dollar as world reserve currency and combat economic influence of China (see S. Res. 460), S5478 [13NO]
——— transfer seized Russian assets to Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid Fund and authorize use of amounts in Fund for humanitarian assistance for Ukraine (see H.R. 892), H822 [9FE]
Dept. of Transportation: ensure authorizations to foreign air carriers to operate in U.S. comply with certain labor standards or labor-related rights and principles (see H.R. 4021), H2807 [12JN]
Depts. of Defense and State: prepare and submit Western Hemisphere security strategy to Congress (see S. 1519), S1602 [10MY]
Depts. of HHS and State: formulate strategy to secure support from foreign countries, multilateral organizations, and others to facilitate development and commercialization of qualified pandemic or epidemic products (see H.R. 1305), H1048 [1MR]
Development assistance: limit funding (see H.R. 2336), H1639 [29MR]
Dominican Republic: reaffirm importance of U.S. relationship and advance opportunities to deepen diplomatic, economic, and security cooperation (see H. Res. 98), H737 [7FE]
East-West Center: limit funding (see H.R. 2323), H1638 [29MR]
Ecology and environment: highlight risks that environmental defenders face and commend their role in defending human rights, combating climate chaos, and supporting clean, healthy, and sustainable environment (see S. Res. 138), S1053 [29MR] (see H. Con. Res. 31), H1692 [30MR]
Economy: grant certain authorities to President to combat economic coercion by foreign adversaries (see S. 295), S265 [7FE] (see H.R. 1135), H865 [21FE]
Ecuador: commend people on holding successful elections and strengthen cooperation with U.S. (see H. Res. 842), H5363 [2NO]
——— disapprove actions taken by President Guillermo Lasso dissolving National Assembly and silencing voice of opposition in effort to evade impeachment (see H. Con. Res. 50), H2638 [25MY]
——— make eligible for designation as beneficiary country under Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (see S. 913), S909 [22MR] (see H.R. 6414), H5855 [14NO]
Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program: limit funding (see H.R. 2321), H1638 [29MR]
El Salvador: acknowledge role of U.S. in civil war and urge increased support for strengthening civil society, human rights protections, and humanitarian and development assistance (see H. Res. 19), H151 [10JA]
——— condemn criminalization of abortion, affirm that people deserve access to health care without fear of reprisal, and and urge El Salvador to meet human rights obligations (see H. Con. Res. 39), H2126 [2MY]
Eswatini: condemn human rights record and killing of Eswatini activist Thulani Maseko (see S. Res. 174), S1382 [26AP]
Europe: encourage increased trade and investment between U.S. and Western Balkan countries (see S. 1651), S1704 [17MY]
——— reaffirm need for transatlantic cooperation to combat antisemitism (see H. Res. 872), H5893 [15NO]
——— reduce reliance on Russian energy resources through energy security cooperation and expediting U.S. natural gas exports and impose sanctions on development of Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline (see S. 548), S531 [28FE] (see H.R. 1253), H969 [28FE]
——— require report on security cooperation with Western Balkan countries (see H.R. 612), H489 [27JA]
European Union: designate Hezbollah in its entirety as terrorist organization (see H. Res. 599), H3700 [18JY]
——— urge to expeditiously designate Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorist organization (see H. Res. 288), H1725 [13AP]
Executive Office of the President: impose sanctions against foreign persons determined to have knowingly engaged in significant corruption in Mexico (see H.R. 1779), H1437 [24MR]
——— provide for closure of Consulate General of People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office located in New York (see H.R. 2865), H1947 [25AP]
——— require certain reports and briefings on North Korea (see H.R. 958), H825 [9FE]
Federal agencies and departments: develop recommendations on comprehensive grand strategy relative to U.S. relationship with China (see S. 863), S826 [16MR]
——— prevent from assisting film studios in creation of films if co-produced with Chinese company and subject to Chinese content restrictions, and report on previous films that have been edited (see H.R. 1456), H1205 [8MR]
——— prohibit Federal research agencies from carrying out certain activities with certain countries (see H.R. 5659), H4456 [21SE]
——— prohibit from contracting with companies engaged in boycott of Israel (see H.R. 4564), H3205 [11JY]
——— prohibit use of foreign adversarial blockchain networks (see H.R. 6307), H5651 [8NO]
——— require recipients of Federal research grants disclose any foreign support from countries of concern provided to taxpayer funded research project (see H.R. 6642), H6208 [6DE]
——— require review and coordination of agency sanction lists whenever a new individual or entity is added and notify Congress on decision to not include certain entities to such lists (see H.R. 5613), H4437 [20SE]
FEMA: establish grant program to reimburse individuals for loss or damage to property near U.S. Southern border caused by individuals illegally crossing border (see H.R. 761), H676 [2FE]
Financial institutions: ensure entities and persons owned or controlled by U.S. financial institutions comply with financial sanctions on Russia and Belarus to same extent as institution itself (see H.R. 5512), H4346 [14SE]
——— provide instructions on U.S. policy on co-financing arrangements at multilateral development banks (see H.R. 692), H576 [31JA]
Fish and fishing: combat illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing and associated crimes in Latin America and Caribbean nations (see S. Res. 92), S636 [2MR]
Food: prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (see S. 2011), S2122 [15JN] (see H.R. 4165), H2957 [15JN]
——— respond to looming global food crisis precipitated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (see S. 436), S425 [15FE]
Foreign aid: call for safe, timely, and sufficient delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza (see H. Res. 935), H6985 [14DE]
——— end U.S. military and financial aid to Ukraine and urge all combatants to reach peace agreement (see H. Res. 113), H826 [9FE]
——— enhance mental health and psychosocial support within U.S. development and humanitarian assistance programs (see S. 767), S743 [9MR] (see H.R. 1570), H1279 [10MR]
——— ensure adolescent girls in developing countries enroll in and succeed in school, address barriers adolescent girls face in accessing school, and develop U.S. Global Strategy To Empower Adolescent Girls (see S. 3535), S5996 [14DE]
——— establish lending program for Latin America and Caribbean to reaffirm U.S. commitment to growth and energy security in Western Hemisphere (see H.R. 5105), H4157 [1AU]
——— prohibit aid that will benefit Hamas (terrorist organization) (see S. 3174), S5257 [31OC]
——— prohibit application of restrictive eligibility requirements to foreign nongovernmental organizations based on provision of certain health services (see S. 1098), S1089 [30MR] (see H.R. 1838), H1527 [28MR]
——— prohibit availability of foreign assistance to certain countries that do not recognize sovereignty of Taiwan (see H.R. 2511), H1708 [6AP]
——— prohibit funds for Palestinian-controlled West Bank or Gaza (see H.R. 5986), H5029 [18OC]
——— prohibit U.S. assistance from being made available before implementation of conditions under 2013 Brussels Agreement normalizing relations between Kosovo and Serbia (see H.R. 6910), H7027 [2JA]
——— prohibit U.S. contributions to U.N. International Organization for Migration (IOM), U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) (see H.R. 552), H426 [26JA]
——— prohibit U.S. funds to Palestinian Authority (see H.R. 5952), H5007 [12OC]
——— reduce foreign assistance to certain Central American countries based on number of unaccompanied alien children placed in Federal custody due to immigration status (see H.R. 2644), H1758 [17AP]
——— require certification prior to obligation of funds for U.N. Relief and Works Agency (see S. 3493), S5961 [13DE]
——— require Dept. of State and AID to release quarterly reviews of certain grants (see H.R. 1775), H1436 [24MR]
——— withhold U.S. contributions to U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) (see S. 431), S425 [15FE] (see H.R. 1102), H853 [17FE]
Foreign countries: annul Monroe Doctrine and develop ‘‘New Good Neighbor’’ policy to foster improved relations and deeper, more effective cooperation between U.S. and Latin American and Caribbean neighbors (see H. Res. 943), H6998 [19DE]
——— importance of taking a feminist approach to all aspects, including foreign assistance and humanitarian response, trade diplomacy, defense, immigration, funding, and accountability mechanisms (see H. Res. 209), H1206 [8MR]
——— impose sanctions on foreign person that President determines engages in significant transactions with, or provided material support to, Chinese military or intelligence facility in Cuba (see S. 3225), S5338 [2NO]
——— provide enforcement of remedies against extraterritorial and discriminatory taxes of foreign countries (see H.R. 3665), H2635 [25MY]
Foreign investments: enhance U.S. economic and strategic competitiveness (see S. 3005), S4916 [3OC]
——— monitor U.S. investments in entities that are controlled by foreign adversaries (see S. 3476), S5919 [12DE] (see H.R. 6733), H6859 [12DE]
Foreign Service: make U.N. Ambassador cabinet level position, increase Federal Government details to international organizations, and increase multilateral training at Dept. of State (see H.R. 6797), H6983 [14DE]
——— mint coin in recognition of anniversary (see S. 789), S772 [14MR] (see H.R. 3537), H2455 [18MY]
Foreign trade: develop strategies and options to prevent export to Iran of certain technologies relative to unmanned aircraft systems (see H.R. 1809), H1464 [27MR]
——— ensure goods made using or containing cobalt refined in China do not enter U.S. market under presumption that cobalt is extracted or processed with child and forced labor in Democratic Republic of Congo (see H.R. 6909), H7020 [29DE]
GAO: conduct study relative to outreach activities performed by Office of Foreign Assets Control (see H.R. 1164), H873 [24FE]
——— report on economic effects of withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan (see H.R. 2709), H1885 [19AP]
Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women’s Health and Strengthening the Family: support and urge U.S. be added as signatory (see S. Con. Res. 22), S5144 [24OC] (see H. Con. Res. 74), H5043 [24OC]
Germany: reaffirm German-American friendship and cooperation initiative (see H. Res. 896), H5983 [29NO]
Global Agriculture and Food Security Program: limit funding (see H.R. 2364), H1639 [29MR]
Global Environment Facility: limit funding (see H.R. 2357), H1639 [29MR]
Global health programs: limit funding (see H.R. 2334), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit funding for HIV/AIDS (see H.R. 2335), H1639 [29MR]
Global Partnership for Education: support efforts to improve access to quality, inclusive public education and improved learning outcomes for children and adolescents, particularly girls, in poorest countries (see H. Res. 54), H277 [24JA]
Government: advance responsible policies (see H.R. 5673), H4462 [22SE]
Greece: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 119), S933 [23MR] (see H. Res. 251), H1438 [24MR]
Haiti: call for diplomatic efforts by U.S. and international partners to achieve negotiated, Haitian-led solution leading to representative interim government and return to constitutional rule through free and fair elections (see H. Res. 471), H2763 [6JN]
——— extend duty-free treatment of imports under Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (see S. 552), S531 [28FE] (see H.R. 5614), H4437 [20SE]
Hamas (terrorist organization): condemn (see S. Res. 484), S5750 [5DE]
——— condemn attack on Israel and taking of hostages and demand release of all hostages (see H. Res. 793), H5020 [17OC]
——— condemn for premeditated, coordinated, and brutal terrorist attacks on Israel and demand immediate release of all hostages (see S. Res. 408), S5048 [17OC]
——— condemn Hamas-led terrorist attack on Israel and call for Hamas to immediately and unconditionally surrender, cease its attacks, and safely release all hostages (see H. Res. 889), H5902 [21NO]
Health: adopt Federal 21st-century global health solidarity strategy and take actions to address past and ongoing harms that undermine health and well-being of people around the world (see S. Res. 95), S669 [7MR] (see H. Res. 204), H1150 [7MR]
——— recognize cardiovascular disease as leading cause of preventable death and disability and as global public health crisis (see H. Res. 175), H916 [27FE]
Hong Kong: provide for review of sanctions (see S. 3177), S5314 [1NO] (see H.R. 6153), H5228 [1NO]
——— remove extension of certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities if Hong Kong no longer enjoys high degree of autonomy from China (see S. 490), S456 [16FE] (see H.R. 1103), H853 [17FE]
Human rights: combat forced organ harvesting and trafficking in persons for purposes of removal of organs (see S. 761), S743 [9MR] (see H.R. 1154), H873 [24FE]
——— impose sanctions on foreign countries in violation of international human rights or humanitarian law and establish U.S. Commission on Atrocity Accountability and Human Rights (see H.R. 1471), H1206 [8MR]
——— protect individuals facing reprisals for defending human rights and democracy by enhancing U.S. capacity to prevent, mitigate, and respond (see S. 962), S933 [23MR]
Iceland: include in list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into U.S. as E–1 and E–2 nonimmigrants if U.S. nationals are treated similarly by Iceland (see H.R. 3986), H2787 [9JN]
——— provide for eligibility for E–1 and E–2 nonimmigrant visas for nationals of Iceland (see S. 2989), S4760 [28SE]
IMF: prevent allocation of U.S. funding for Special Drawing Rights to Taliban or countries that are perpetrators of genocide or state sponsors of terrorism (see H.R. 689), H576 [31JA]
——— prohibit allocations of Special Drawing Rights for perpetrators of genocide and state sponsors of terrorism without congressional authorization (see S. 3057), S5048 [17OC]
——— prohibit U.S. representatives from voting for any Special Drawing Rights allocations, quota increases, or policy modifications that would benefit certain countries (see S. 3150), S5213 [26OC] (see H.R. 6502), H5982 [29NO]
——— require U.S. Executive Director to advocate for increased transparency relative to exchange rate policies of China (see H.R. 839), H709 [6FE]
——— require U.S. representatives to oppose increase in weight of Chinese renminbi in Special Drawing Rights basket (see S. 1919), S2029 [8JN] (see H.R. 510), H323 [25JA]
——— strengthen congressional oversight with respect to allocations of Special Drawing Rights (see H.R. 605), H489 [27JA]
Immigration: authorize States to request Dept. of Homeland Security enforce Immigration and Nationality Act (see H.R. 1337), H1112 [3MR]
——— clarify expedited removal of inadmissible arriving aliens apply regardless of where alien is encountered or apprehended (see H.R. 1394), H1148 [7MR]
——— establish refugee application centers outside U.S., extend duration of family detentions, increase immigration judges, and return all unaccompanied minors to their country of origin after screening (see S. 425), S398 [14FE]
——— prohibit officers, officials, representatives, spokespersons, and members of, and individuals who endorse or espouse activities of, terrorist organizations from entering or remaining in U.S. (see S. 3183), S5315 [1NO] (see H.R. 6200), H5362 [2NO]
——— recognize current influx of migrants is causing crisis at U.S. Southern border (see S. Res. 45), S313 [9FE]
——— redirect certain funds intended for U.N. to provide appropriations for border wall (see H.R. 164), H104 [9JA]
——— reform certain asylum procedures (see H.R. 876), H780 [8FE]
——— resume construction of border wall system along international border between U.S. and Mexico to secure border and enforce rule of law and expend appropriated congressional mandated funds (see H.R. 336), H233 [12JA]
India: condemn human and international religious freedom rights violations, including those targeting Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Dalits, Adivasis, and other religious and cultural minorities (see H. Res. 542), H3109 [22JN]
——— end persecution of, and violence against, religious minorities and human rights defenders and reverse government policies that discriminate against Muslims and Christians on basis of their respective faiths (see S. Res. 424), S5144 [24OC]
——— enhance eligibility for foreign military sales and exports under Arms Export Control Act (see S. 2096), S2185 [21JN] (see H.R. 4312), H3109 [22JN]
——— reaffirm state of Arunachal Pradesh as Indian territory and condemn China’s provocations in South Asia (see S. Res. 75), S458 [16FE] (see H. Res. 540), H3109 [22JN]
——— recognize importance of U.S.-India relations (see S. Res. 259), S2186 [21JN] (see H. Res. 539), H3109 [22JN]
Indian Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of World’s Two Largest Democracies: designate (see H. Res. 647), H4165 [4AU]
Information technology: prohibit provision of services by social media platforms to certain individuals and entities on Specially Designated Nationals List and certain officials and other individuals and entities of China (see H.R. 1714), H1326 [22MR]
——— require publicly available information relating to sanctions be user-friendly and consolidated on publicly accessible website (see H.R. 1132), H865 [21FE]
Inter-American Foundation: limit funding (see H.R. 2348), H1639 [29MR]
International Atomic Energy Agency: support nuclear security role (see S. Res. 429), S5183 [25OC] (see H. Res. 641), H4158 [1AU]
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: limit funding for contribution (see H.R. 2359), H1639 [29MR]
International Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue: limit funding for trust fund (see H.R. 2320), H1638 [29MR]
International Criminal Court: commend arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova for war crimes related to forcible deportation of Ukrainian children from occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia (see H. Res. 304), H1846 [18AP]
——— impose sanctions relative to associates engaged in investigations of U.S. personnel and its allies (see S. 224), S204 [1FE]
International Development Association: limit funding for contribution (see H.R. 2360), H1639 [29MR]
International Development Finance Corp.: provide support in certain countries for projects developing or processing covered critical materials if such support furthers U.S. national security interests (see H.R. 4977), H4137 [27JY]
International disaster assistance: limit funding (see H.R. 2337), H1639 [29MR]
International economic relations: influence international financial institutions to advance transition to global clean energy economy and prohibit U.S. assistance to countries or entities to support fossil fuel activity (see S. 3455), S5852 [7DE]
——— promote stronger economic relations between U.S., Canada, and Latin America and Caribbean nations (see S. Res. 273), S2225 [22JN]
——— promote U.S. interests at international financial institutions (see H.R. 557), H427 [26JA]
International relations: bolster trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see S. 1471), S1534 [4MY]
——— expand and strengthen Abraham Accords and Negev Forum (see S. 2413), S3458 [20JY]
International Special Tribunal for the Punishment of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: call on President to support creation (see S. Res. 227), S1843 [31MY]
Iran: address threat from development of Iranian ballistic missile program and transfer or deployment of missiles and related goods and technology, including materials and equipment (see S. 2336), S2984 [18JY]
——— commemorate anniversary of death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian custody, condemn discrimination against women and use of violence to suppress protests, and support right to self-determination and protest (see H. Res. 695), H4381 [18SE]
——— commend bravery, courage, and resolve of women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses (see S. Con. Res. 2), S121 [26JA] (see H. Con. Res. 7), H107 [9JA]
——— condemn inaction in addressing poisoning of Iranian school girls (see H. Res. 310), H1909 [20AP]
——— condemn massacre of political prisoners in 1988 and uprisings of recent years, including 2018, 2019, and 2022 uprisings, and call for justice for victims (see H. Res. 627), H4142 [27JY]
——— condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (see S. Res. 74), S458 [16FE] (see H. Res. 492), H2788 [9JN]
——— condemn terrorism committed by Iranian proxies on U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq and Syria and emphasize urgency of responding to and deterring such attacks (see S. Res. 515), S6057 [19DE]
——— continue certain Executive orders imposing U.S. sanctions and prevent waiver of certain sanctions until Iran ceases attempts to assassinate U.S. officials, citizens, and Iranian nationals (see S. 3028), S4948 [4OC] (see H.R. 5912), H4990 [6OC]
——— declare U.S. policy that it is not acceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons (see H. Res. 559), H3151 [27JN]
——— deny admission to U.S. for individuals subject to certain sanctions (see S. 2774), S4389 [12SE] (see H.R. 5417), H4263 [12SE]
——— disapprove waiver of sanctions on Iran relative to nuclear missile program (see H. Res. 739), H4855 [28SE]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (see S. 3049), S5048 [17OC] (see H.R. 5961), H5015 [16OC] (see H.R. 6000), H5032 [19OC]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), consideration (see H. Res. 869), H5854 [14NO] (see H. Res. 891), H5936 [28NO]
——— impose additional sanctions and modify existing sanctions (see H.R. 6114), H5180 [30OC]
——— impose certain requirements relative to renegotiation or reentry into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement or other agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program (see S. 3461), S5897 [11DE]
——— impose sanctions and establish strict conditions on termination of sanctions in response to acts of aggression by Iran and Russia against Ukrainian people (see S. 451), S426 [15FE]
——— impose sanctions on countries, individuals, and entities engaging in efforts to acquire, possess, develop, transport, transfer, or deploy Iranian missiles and related goods and technology (see H.R. 3152), H2171 [9MY]
——— impose sanctions on Iranian-backed Iraqi militia Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuhada (see H.R. 691), H576 [31JA]
——— impose sanctions with respect to foreign persons that support or conduct certain transactions with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps or other sanctioned persons (see H.R. 3095), H2134 [5MY]
——— invalidate use of U.S. passports to travel to Iran (see H.R. 6010), H5038 [20OC]
——— prevent re-entry of U.S. into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program unless certain conditions are met (see H.R. 6057), H5104 [25OC]
——— prohibit authorizing certain transactions by U.S. financial institutions and prevent certain international monetary organizations from providing financial assistance (see H.R. 5921), H4998 [11OC]
——— provide congressional review of actions to terminate or waive imposed sanctions (see S. 2210), S2225 [22JN] (see H.R. 4691), H3640 [17JY]
——— provide for additional sanctions and other measures (see H.R. 6865), H6997 [19DE]
——— provide for additional sanctions on foreign persons that are officials, agents, or affiliates of, or owned or controlled by, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (see H.R. 2958), H2084 [27AP]
——— provide for application of sanctions relative to Mahan Air (see H.R. 3020), H2117 [28AP]
——— provide for full enforcement of oil sanctions (see H.R. 5994), H5032 [19OC]
——— provide for rescission of certain waivers and licenses (see H.R. 5947), H5007 [12OC]
——— recognize right of Iranian people to establish democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic and condemn state-sponsored terrorism and human rights violations (see H. Res. 100), H738 [7FE]
——— reinstate certain sanctions (see S. 3041), S4977 [16OC] (see H.R. 5945), H5007 [12OC]
——— require President submit any agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program for Senate advice and consent (see S. 472), S456 [16FE]
——— require President to make determination relative to application of sanctions on certain Iranian officials (see H.R. 3035), H2118 [28AP]
——— require reports on and impose sanctions relative to development of space-launch vehicles, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and unmanned aerial systems (see S. 3334), S5541 [15NO] (see H.R. 6453), H5899 [17NO]
——— restore and require imposition of certain previously waived sanctions (see H.R. 6120), H5181 [30OC]
——— revoke waiver determination relative to certain sanctions imposed relative to Iran (see S. 3061), S5048 [17OC] (see H.R. 6017), H5038 [20OC]
——— terminate certain waivers of sanctions on Iran issued in connection with agreement relative to its nuclear program (see S. 256), S230 [2FE]
——— urge European Union and NATO members to refuse airport access to Iranian airlines sanctioned by U.S. and encourage members to apply sanctions against such airlines (see H. Res. 862), H5669 [9NO]
Iran Sanctions Act: repeal sunset (see S. 1390), S1440 [1MY] (see H.R. 3033), H2118 [28AP]
Iraq: affirm nature and importance of U.S. support for religious and ethnic minority survivors of genocide in Iraq (see H. Res. 554), H3143 [23JN]
——— commemorate, increase understanding, and reject efforts to deny Semele Massacre (see H. Res. 472), H2763 [6JN]
——— maintain in effect certain sanctions in event of termination of applicable declared national emergency (see H.R. 5185), H4180 [11AU]
——— terminate national emergency relative to Development Fund for Iraq and Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products (see H.J. Res. 71), H2932 [14JN]
Israel: affirm sense that Israel is not racist or apartheid state, reject all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia, and maintain U.S. will always be partner and supporter of Israel (see S. Con. Res. 14), S2985 [18JY] (see H. Con. Res. 57), H3640 [17JY]
——— allow State and local governments to divest from entities engaging in boycott, divestment, or sanctions activities targeting Israel (see S. 1637), S1704 [17MY]
——— authorize funding for bilateral cooperative program with Israel for development of health technologies (see H.R. 4076), H2884 [13JN]
——— condemn terrorism committed by Iranian proxies, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, recognize Jerusalem as capital, support self-determination and security, and combat antisemitism (see H. Res. 409), H2426 [17MY]
——— condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses (see S. Res. 418), S5110 [19OC]
——— improve cooperation between U.S. and Israel to counter unmanned aerial systems (see H.R. 4709), H3699 [18JY]
——— mint coins in recognition of late Prime Minister Golda Meir and anniversary of U.S.-Israel relationship (see S. 1300), S1382 [26AP] (see H.R. 987), H832 [10FE]
——— modify and extend certain authorities relating to cooperation with U.S. and expand and strengthen Abraham Accords (see H.R. 3792), H2712 [1JN]
——— reaffirm support to our strongest ally in region and recognize authoritarian and extremist regime of Iran as threat to Israel, region, U.S., and global stability (see H. Res. 346), H2118 [28AP]
——— reauthorize assistance for anti-tunnel defense capabilities (see H.R. 2531), H1709 [6AP]
——— recognize as America’s legitimate and democratic ally and condemn antisemitism (see H. Res. 92), H679 [2FE]
——— recognize importance of economic relationship with U.S. and affirm trade facilitated by U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement is tool to support economy of Israel during conflict with Hamas (terrorist organization) (see S. Res. 445), S5339 [2NO]
——— support, recognize, and establish legislation that affirms that Israel ought to be provided with sufficient material to defend itself against rocket artillery attacks from Hamas (terrorist organization) and its allies (see H. Res. 834), H5229 [1NO]
——— support security and law enforcement training and cooperation with the U.S. (see H.R. 3393), H2423 [17MY]
Israeli Arab Scholarship Program: limit funding (see H.R. 2322), H1638 [29MR]
ITC: modify requirements for annual report on trade agreements program and national trade policy agenda to include assessment of impacts on national defense and national security strategies of U.S. (see S. 958), S933 [23MR]
Jayapal, Representative: censure (see H. Res. 606), H3888 [20JY]
Jews: condemn all forms of antisemitism and commend working definition of antisemitism by International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (see S. Res. 254), S2123 [15JN]
——— condemn and denounce drastic rise of antisemitism in U.S. and globally (see H. Res. 894), H5936 [28NO]
Kazakhstan: extend normal trade relations status (see S. 2748), S4270 [7SE] (see H.R. 3611), H2545 [23MY]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: impose sanctions relative to support for Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine (see H.R. 5532), H4380 [18SE]
——— release abducted foreign nationals, including from Japan, return remains and provide information on those deceased, make reparations, and apologize and permanently cease such activities (see S. Res. 186), S1441 [1MY] (see H. Res. 620), H4031 [26JY]
Korea, Republic of: anniversary of Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. and reaffirmation of commitment to friendship and cooperation (see S. Res. 175), S1382 [26AP] (see H. Res. 318), H1914 [24AP]
Korean Americans: call on U.S. and North Korea to reunite divided families by exchanging information, using registries, and working with South Korea to include U.S. citizens in video reunions (see H. Res. 126), H840 [14FE]
Korean Peninsula: review current restrictions on travel to North Korea and call for formal end to Korean War (see H.R. 1369), H1113 [3MR]
Kosovo: reaffirm close partnership with U.S. (see H. Res. 648), H4165 [4AU]
Li Wenliang: award Congressional Gold Medal posthumously (see H.R. 948), H825 [9FE]
Library of Congress: carry out activities to support Armenian Genocide education programs (see S. 1329), S1417 [27AP] (see H.R. 2803), H1914 [24AP]
Libya: terminate national emergency relative to Libya (see H.J. Res. 70), H2809 [12JN]
Mexico: express concern about economic and security conditions and reaffirm interest in mutually beneficial relations based on shared interests on security, economic prosperity, and democratic values (see S. Res. 97), S715 [8MR]
——— impose sanctions to combat corruption and human rights violations (see H.R. 332), H232 [12JA]
——— limit availability of certain funds for Mexico until President makes certification to Congress regarding cooperation by Mexico with respect to fentanyl (see H.R. 3190), H2244 [10MY]
——— promote bilateral tourism through cooperation between U.S. and Mexico (see H.R. 284), H202 [11JA]
——— reaffirm U.S. commitment to respecting sovereignty and condemn calls for military action in Mexico without Mexico’s consent and congressional authorization (see H. Res. 763), H4990 [6OC]
——— support diplomatic relations to encourage fulfillment of water deliveries annually to U.S. under treaty regarding utilization of Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and Rio Grande (see S. Res. 379), S4760 [28SE] (see H. Res. 683), H4297 [13SE]
Middle East: affirm state of Palestine’s right to exist and to become nation-state, recognize two-state solution as only solution to secure lasting regional peace, and reject calls for Palestine’s destruction (see H. Res. 902), H6080 [1DE]
——— call for immediate deescalation and cease-fire in Israel and occupied Palestine (see H. Res. 786), H5015 [16OC]
——— call on U.S. to observe weekend of prayer and reflection for Israel, for all civilians caught in crossfires of war, and for safe return of hostages (see H. Res. 887), H5902 [21NO]
——— condemn act of war against Israel by Hamas (terrorist organization), Palestinian Islamic Jihad (terrorist organization), and associated forces (see H. Res. 770), H4994 [10OC]
——— condemn heinous actions of Hamas and affirm support of U.S. for Israel’s right to exist and defend itself (see H. Res. 789), H5016 [16OC]
——— evaluate and disrupt financing to Hamas (terrorist organization) and prohibit exchange stabilization fund from being used to deal in IMF Special Drawing Rights from state sponsors of terrorism (see H.R. 6322), H5667 [9NO]
——— express sense that slogan, ‘‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’’ and its derivations are antisemitic and endorse genocide and destruction of Jewish state (see S. Res. 497), S5962 [13DE]
——— express sense that slogan, ‘‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’’ is antisemitic and its use must be condemned (see H. Res. 883), H5902 [21NO]
——— express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists (see H. Res. 768), H4993 [10OC] (see H. Res. 771), H4998 [11OC]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign support for terrorist organizations, including Hamas (terrorist organization) and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (see H.R. 340), H233 [12JA]
——— impose sanctions with respect to foreign support for terrorist organizations in Gaza and West Bank (see S. 1647), S1704 [17MY]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel for Iron Dome rocket defense system (see H.R. 5918), H4993 [10OC]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (see S. 3135), S5183 [25OC] (see S. 3168), S5230 [30OC] (see S. 3210), S5338 [2NO] (see H.R. 6113), H5180 [30OC] (see H.R. 6126), H5227 [1NO]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), consideration (see H. Res. 838), H5361 [2NO]
——— prohibit any direct or indirect funding to Gaza territory until President can certify funding will not benefit terrorist organizations (see S. 489), S456 [16FE] (see H.R. 5996), H5032 [19OC]
——— prohibit any U.S. assistance from being made available for programs, projects, or activities located in Palestinian-controlled areas of Judea and Samaria or Gaza (see H.R. 6060), H5104 [25OC]
——— prohibit U.S. Government business in Gaza Strip or West Bank, suspend foreign assistance to Gaza Strip, and monitor provision of services to Hamas, financial transactions with Iran, and use of human shields (see S. 3166), S5230 [30OC]
——— reaffirm Israel’s right to exist (see H. Res. 888), H5902 [21NO]
——— reaffirm Israel’s right to exist, condemn antisemitism in all forms, and reject false equivalencies between democracies and terrorist organizations (see H. Res. 849), H5544 [7NO]
——— reallocate funding originally appropriated for Gaza to grants to Israel for Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system (see S. 3083), S5109 [19OC]
——— recognize Nakba as displacement of Palestinian people from their homeland and recognize Palestinian refugees’ rights (see H. Res. 388), H2245 [10MY]
——— repeal joint resolution to promote peace and stability (see H.R. 4445), H3159 [30JN]
——— require comprehensive report on Federal Government efforts to preserve evidence of, and prosecute those responsible for, atrocities committed during Hamas (terrorist organization) attack on Israel (see H.R. 6196), H5362 [2NO]
——— revoke visas of foreign nationals who endorse terrorist activities, affirm distinction between terrorism and Israeli self-defense, reject antisemitism, and honor memory of those killed in attack on Israel (see S. Res. 413), S5088 [18OC] (see H. Res. 796), H5029 [18OC]
——— stand with Israel against war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization), condemn Iran’s support for global terrorism, and reaffirm commitment to Israel’s security (see S. Res. 417), S5110 [19OC]
——— support cooperation with European Union to thwart Hezbollah’s criminal and terrorist activities and bring operatives to justice and urge European Union to designate Hezbollah as terrorist organization (see S. Res. 299), S2985 [18JY]
Millennium Challenge Corp.: limit funding (see H.R. 2347), H1639 [29MR]
Moldova: express support for commitment to advancing democracy, strengthening civil society, and European integration due to Russia’s illegal and full-scale invasion of Ukraine (see H. Res. 146), H866 [21FE]
Mongolia: promote trade with U.S. by authorizing duty-free treatment for certain imports (see S. 3368), S5692 [30NO] (see H.R. 6539), H6049 [30NO]
Monroe Doctrine: anniversary (see S. Res. 434), S5213 [26OC] (see H. Res. 905), H6080 [1DE]
Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer: prohibit funding until China is no longer defined as developing country (see S. 1035), S1052 [29MR]
National Endowment for Democracy: limit funding (see H.R. 2324), H1638 [29MR]
National objectives: establish partnership with Western Hemisphere nations to promote economic competitiveness, democratic governance, and security (see S. 1325), S1382 [26AP]
——— prohibit or require notification relative to certain activities of U.S. persons involving countries of concern (see H.R. 6349), H5668 [9NO]
National security: create risk framework to evaluate foreign mobile applications of concern (see H.R. 6106), H5174 [26OC]
NATO: celebrate NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania and express priorities related to transatlantic security and NATO Strategic Concept (see S. Res. 251), S2097 [14JN]
——— commend adoption of regional plans and encourage allies to align resources (see S. Res. 491), S5852 [7DE]
——— express that majority of member countries have failed to meet defense spending commitment and that U.S. should not continue to subsidize security of countries that choose not to invest in their own defense (see H. Res. 607), H3888 [20JY]
——— oppose U.S. withdrawal, require advice and consent of Senate to modify or terminate North Atlantic Treaty, and authorize Senate Legal Counsel to represent Senate in opposition to withdrawal (see S.J. Res. 37), S2360 [12JY] (see H.J. Res. 89), H4346 [14SE]
——— urge all members to spend certain minimum percentage of GDP on defense (see S. Res. 344), S4526 [14SE]
Nevada: anniversary of partnership with Czech Republic under State Partnership Program (see S. Res. 495), S5919 [12DE]
Nicaraguan Investment Conditionality Act (NICA): reauthorize and amend (see S. 1881), S2028 [8JN]
Nigeria: express need to designate as Dept. of State Country of Particular Concern for engaging in and tolerating violations of religious freedom and need to appoint Special Envoy for Nigeria and Lake Chad region (see H. Res. 82), H577 [31JA]
——— reaffirm commitment to fortify relations with Nigeria and call to commit to peaceful, credible, and timely electoral process (see H. Res. 143), H866 [21FE]
——— reinforce U.S.-Nigeria relationship and urge free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections (see S. Res. 36), S265 [7FE]
North Korean Human Rights Act: reauthorize (see S. 584), S568 [1MR] (see H.R. 3012), H2117 [28AP]
Northern Ireland: anniversary of signing of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (see S. Res. 157), S1092 [30MR] (see H. Res. 43), H243 [17JA]
——— call for restoration of power sharing set out in Good Friday Agreement (see H. Res. 586), H3575 [13JY] (see H. Res. 596), H3640 [17JY]
——— support full implementation of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and express hope for continued success of peace process on anniversary of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (see H. Res. 33), H234 [12JA]
Nuclear energy: facilitate development of whole-of-government strategy for nuclear cooperation and nuclear exports (see S. 826), S798 [15MR] (see H.R. 2938), H2083 [27AP]
——— support expansion of domestic nuclear energy and advanced nuclear technology as viable source of power in order to promote U.S. nuclear energy leadership and global energy independence (see H. Res. 124), H839 [14FE]
Nuclear weapons: abolish and convert industry resources and personnel to addressing climate crisis and human and infrastructure needs (see H.R. 2775), H1908 [20AP]
——— provide for better security and accountability relative to strategic and non-strategic nuclear arsenals of Russia and China (see S. 1674), S1742 [18MY]
——— reduce and eliminate threats of such weapons to U.S. (see S. 1499), S1566 [9MY] (see H.R. 3154), H2171 [9MY]
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: require notification of Congress if Iran produces or possesses any amount of highly enriched uranium of certain purity (see S. 1981), S2096 [14JN]
——— submit annual report to Congress relating to Uyghur genocide (see H.R. 3349), H2347 [15MY]
——— submit to Congress annual reports on civilian casualties caused by certain operations of foreign governments (see H.R. 6517), H6048 [30NO]
——— take certain actions to evaluate attack by Hamas (terrorist organization) against Israel and related intelligence sharing efforts (see H.R. 6694), H6813 [11DE]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction: modify scope (see H.R. 6247), H5466 [6NO]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction and Ukraine Aid: establish (see S. 2552), S3620 [26JY]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance: establish (see S. 651), S636 [2MR] (see H.R. 2445), H1692 [30MR]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukrainian Military, Economic, and Humanitarian Aid: establish (see S. 541), S531 [28FE] (see H.R. 855), H709 [6FE]
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: monitor industrial subsidies provided by Chinese Government and submit report on risks posed by those subsidies (see S. 2545), S3620 [26JY]
OMB: require Office of Federal Procurement Policy to develop government-wide procurement policy and guidance to mitigate organizational conflict of interest relative to national security and foreign policy (see S. 2034), S2123 [15JN]
Pacific Islands: establish comprehensive, long-term U.S. strategy and policy (see H.R. 4538), H3204 [11JY]
Pacific Islands Forum (organization): establish position of Special Envoy (see S. 1220), S1256 [19AP]
Pakistan: express support for democracy and human rights (see H. Res. 901), H6049 [30NO]
——— recognize catastrophic impact of monsoon season and devastation inflicted upon Pakistani people (see H. Res. 23), H204 [11JA]
——— terminate designation as major non-NATO ally (see H.R. 80), H101 [9JA]
Peace: recognize international days of peace, coexistence, and cooperation (see H. Con. Res. 81), H6998 [19DE]
Peace Corps: limit funding (see H.R. 2346), H1639 [29MR]
Peace Month: designate (see H. Res. 721), H4457 [21SE]
Philippines: reaffirm U.S. commitment to Mutual Defense Treaty, implement Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, and object to China’s sovereignty claims to South China Sea (see H. Res. 837), H5229 [1NO]
——— reaffirm U.S.-Philippines alliance and condemn gray zone campaign of China in South China Sea against Philippines (see H. Res. 843), H5404 [3NO]
——— suspend security assistance until certain reforms to military and police forces are made (see H.R. 1433), H1149 [7MR]
Portugal: commemorate Day of Portugal, Camões, and the Portuguese Communities, recognize contributions of Portuguese Americans to society, and reaffirm commitment to U.S.-Portugal partnership (see H. Res. 497), H2809 [12JN]
Power resources: establish program to reduce reliance of allied and partner nations on natural gas, petroleum, nuclear fuel, and minerals produced in Russia (see S. 458), S426 [15FE]
——— impose additional sanctions relative to import or facilitation of import of pretroleum products from Iran (see H.R. 3774), H2707 [31MY]
——— prohibit importation of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, and liquefied natural gas from Venezuela and Iran (see S. 3053), S5048 [17OC]
——— provide support for energy infrastructure projects in Indo-Pacific region (see S. 1720), S1744 [18MY]
Presidents of the U.S.: authorize to enter into trade agreements for reciprocal elimination of duties or other import restrictions with respect to medical goods to contribute to national security and public health of U.S. (see S. 2115), S2222 [22JN] (see H.R. 4307), H3109 [22JN]
Qatar: suspend designation as major non-NATO ally (see H.R. 6431), H5892 [15NO]
Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act: reauthorize (see S. 41), S74 [24JA] (see H.R. 681), H576 [31JA]
Reinforcing Nicaragua’s Adherence to Conditions for Electoral Reform (RENACER) Act: reauthorize and amend (see S. 1881), S2028 [8JN]
Renewable energy: prohibit investment by foreign adversaries in U.S. real estate suitable for renewable energy or renewable fuels production (see H.R. 1448), H1205 [8MR]
Russia: amend certain authorities relating to human rights violations and abuses in Ukraine (see S. 1320), S1382 [26AP] (see H.R. 2885), H2047 [26AP]
——— authorize confiscation of assets and use of such assets to offset costs to U.S. of assistance to Ukraine (see S. 536), S506 [27FE]
——— call for immediate release of Evan Gershkovich (see S. Res. 385), S4760 [28SE] (see H. Res. 377), H2172 [9MY]
——— call for immediate release of Marc Fogel (see S. Con. Res. 18), S3621 [26JY] (see H. Con. Res. 60), H4030 [26JY]
——— call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations (see S. Res. 156), S1092 [30MR] (see H. Res. 272), H1693 [30MR]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza (see S. Res. 145), S1091 [30MR]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine (see H. Res. 22), H204 [11JA]
——— condemn recent actions taken by Russian military to down U.S. Air Force drone (see H. Res. 240), H1301 [21MR]
——— condemn unjust and arbitrary detention of opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has stood up in defense of democracy, rule of law, and free and fair elections (see S. Con. Res. 7), S934 [23MR] (see H. Con. Res. 27), H1409 [23MR]
——— condemn wrongful detainment of U.S. citizens and residents (see S. Res. 179), S1419 [27AP]
——— counter influence and aggression in Ukraine (see H.R. 535), H426 [26JA]
——— declare as aggressor state and provide for transfer of blocked assets to U.S. to be used for reconstruction of Ukraine (see H.R. 5370), H4229 [8SE]
——— designate as state sponsor of terrorism (see H.R. 3979), H2787 [9JN]
——— impose sanctions to combat mass abduction of Ukrainian children to Russia and areas of Ukraine that are temporarily occupied by Russian forces (see H.R. 5800), H4854 [28SE]
——— prohibit Federal funding to support or facilitate participation of Russia in Group of Seven (see H.R. 295), H203 [11JA]
——— prohibit importation of agricultural products, raw materials, and food from Russia if Russia prohibits importation of such products, materials, and food from U.S. (see S. 2847), S4589 [19SE]
——— prohibit importation of Russian energy products produced at refineries outside Russia (see H.R. 6417), H5892 [15NO]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of annexation of Crimea (see H.R. 534), H426 [26JA]
——— provide for congressional oversight of certain sanctions (see H.R. 1357), H1113 [3MR]
——— recognize actions in Ukraine as genocide (see S. Res. 72), S458 [16FE] (see H. Res. 154), H875 [24FE]
——— respond to threat posed by Russian deployment of tactical nuclear weapons (see S. Res. 268), S2225 [22JN] (see H. Res. 562), H3151 [27JN]
Rwanda: anniversary of genocide against Tutsi minority ethnic group (see H. Res. 256), H1464 [27MR]
Sanctioning the Use of Civilians as Defenseless Shields Act: modify and extend (see H.R. 5917), H4993 [10OC]
Saudi Arabia: commemorate anniversary of murder of Jamal Khashoggi, call for accountability, release all individuals wrongfully detained, and lift travel bans on dissidents and former political prisoners (see S.J. Res. 46), S4826 [29SE] (see H. Res. 753), H4934 [30SE]
——— protect Saudi dissidents in the U.S. (see H.R. 5833), H4909 [29SE]
——— request information on human rights practices to make determinations on continuation of U.S. arms sales and security assistance (see S. Res. 109), S799 [15MR]
——— take certain actions relative to Saudi Arabia in response to shootings that occurred at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL, in 2019 (see H.R. 6626), H6207 [6DE]
SBA: prohibit businesses owned by or affiliated with Chinese citizens from receiving assistance (see S. 1372), S1418 [27AP]
Schiff, Representative: condemn and censure relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia (see H. Res. 437), H2546 [23MY] (see H. Res. 489), H2788 [9JN] (see H. Res. 512), H2959 [15JN] (see H. Res. 521), H2964 [16JN]
SEC: require issuers filing annual reports to disclose any connections with Chinese Communist Party (see S. 144), S147 [30JA] (see H.R. 747), H675 [2FE]
——— require issuers to disclose whether they do business in, or with China or other aggressor nations (see H.R. 4451), H3159 [30JN]
Senate: establish means to provide advice and consent regarding any international agreement relative to pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (see S. Res. 81), S532 [28FE]
——— require any convention, agreement, or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response reached by World Health Assembly be subject to ratification (see S. 444), S425 [15FE] (see H.R. 1425), H1149 [7MR]
Senegal: reinforce U.S.-Senegal relationship and urge to conduct free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections (see S. Res. 511), S6022 [18DE]
Serbia: end impunity of persons responsible for Serbian sexual war crimes during Kosovo War and bring to justice persons responsible for rape of Vasfije Krasniqi Goodman (see H. Con. Res. 36), H2085 [27AP]
——— support efforts to investigate and bring to justice individuals responsible for execution-style murders of U.S. citizens Ylli, Agron, and Mehmet Bytyqi in 1999 (see H. Con. Res. 38), H2126 [2MY]
Sierra Leone: encourage government to abide by promise to ensure peaceful and credible electoral process (see H. Res. 548), H3142 [23JN]
Slovak Republic: independence anniversary (see S. Res. 342), S4526 [14SE] (see H. Res. 749), H4910 [29SE]
Somalia: direct President to remove Armed Forces other than those assigned to protect U.S. Embassy (see H. Con. Res. 30), H1528 [28MR]
South Africa: oppose hosting of military exercises with China and Russia and conduct thorough review of U.S.-South Africa relationship (see H. Res. 145), H866 [21FE]
South Sudan: require U.S. activities relative to governance, reconstruction and development, and refugee relief and assistance, to support basic human rights of women and women’s participation and leadership (see H.R. 242), H149 [10JA]
Space policy: impose sanctions on foreign persons responsible for negligent creation of space debris (see S. 587), S568 [1MR]
——— prohibit purchase of certain telecommunications or aerospace goods or services from entities affiliated with China or Russia and require reporting on investment by foreign persons in U.S. aerospace industry (see S. 1483), S1566 [9MY]
Special Tribunal for the Punishment of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine: call on President to support creation (see H. Res. 81), H577 [31JA]
Sri Lanka: observe anniversary of end of civil war, commemorate lives lost, commend reconciliation efforts between diverse ethnic and religious communities, reform security sector, and prosecute war crimes (see H. Res. 427), H2456 [18MY]
——— support peaceful, democratic, and economic aspirations of people (see S. Res. 493), S5919 [12DE] (see H. Res. 926), H6860 [12DE]
Sudan: condemn conflict and stand with people of Sudan (see H. Res. 585), H3575 [13JY]
——— condemn hostilities and stand with people of Sudan in their calls for peace and their democratic aspirations (see S. Con. Res. 24), S6057 [19DE]
Syria: direct President to remove Armed Forces (see H. Con. Res. 20), H866 [21FE] (see H. Con. Res. 21), H1050 [1MR]
——— direct President to remove Armed Forces, applicability of War Powers Resolution (see H. Res. 199), H1147 [7MR]
——— prohibit any official action to recognize or normalize relations with any Government of Syria led by Bashar al-Assad (see S. 2342), S2984 [18JY] (see S. 2935), S4720 [27SE] (see H.R. 3202), H2307 [11MY]
——— provide for limitations on general license authorities under Syria Sanctions Regulations (see H.R. 4847), H3948 [25JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to certain economic and trade sanctions imposed on Syrian government (see H.J. Res. 79), H3171 [6JY]
Taiwan: approve and implement agreement between American Institute in Taiwan and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office regarding trade between U.S. and Taiwan (see H.R. 4004), H2806 [12JN]
——— authorize negotiation and conclusion and provide for congressional consideration of tax agreement between American Institute in Taiwan and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (see S. 1457), S1534 [4MY] (see H.R. 4729), H3856 [19JY]
——— importance of unified transatlantic role in deterring Chinese Communist Party from disrupting peace and stability in Taiwan Strait (see H. Res. 352), H2126 [2MY]
——— oppose any attempts by China to resolve Taiwan’s status by distorting decisions, language, policies, or procedures of international organizations (see S. 2995), S4760 [28SE] (see H.R. 1176), H874 [24FE]
——— provide for U.S. loan and lease of defense articles (see S. 770), S743 [9MR] (see H.R. 1330), H1049 [1MR]
——— recognize value of tax agreement (see S. Res. 91), S636 [2MR] (see H. Res. 449), H2638 [25MY]
——— resume normal diplomatic relations, negotiate bilateral free trade agreement, and support membership in international organizations (see H. Con. Res. 10), H324 [25JA]
——— strengthen U.S. policy (see S. 3110), S5143 [24OC]
Tajikistan: extend normal trade relations status (see S. 2748), S4270 [7SE]
Task Force on the Indo-Pacific Treaty Organization: establish (see H.R. 6597), H6143 [5DE]
Tax Convention With Chile: ratify (see H. Res. 487), H2788 [9JN]
Taxation: deny certain green energy tax benefits to companies connected to certain countries of concern (see H.R. 6175), H5361 [2NO]
——— impose carbon border adjustment on energy intensive imports and incentivize decarbonization of domestic manufacturing (see S. 3422), S5807 [6DE] (see H.R. 6622), H6207 [6DE]
——— impose certain tax penalties in connection with invasion of Ukraine and use revenues for Ukraine reconstruction fund (see H.R. 6416), H5891 [15NO]
——— impose excise tax on certain investments of private colleges and universities (see H.R. 4380), H3150 [27JN]
——— prevent certain European countries that are providing insufficient levels of assistance to Ukraine from benefiting from critical mineral tax credits for electric vehicle manufacturing (see S. 1242), S1293 [20AP]
——— prohibit use of clean vehicle credit on battery components manufactured or assembled by corporations associated with foreign entities of concern (see S. 756), S743 [9MR] (see H.R. 2951), H2083 [27AP]
Technology: support regional artificial intelligence (AI) strategy in Americas to foster inclusive AI systems that combat biases within marginalized groups and promote social justice, economic well-being, and democracy (see H. Res. 649), H4172 [8AU]
Terrorism: prohibit funding to international organizations that provide resources or other support to foreign terrorist organizations (see H.R. 6066), H5104 [25OC]
——— recognize influx of known or suspected terrorists through America’s northern border as threat to national security (see H. Res. 774), H4999 [11OC]
Thailand: commemorate anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (see S. Res. 485), S5750 [5DE] (see H. Res. 234), H1294 [17MR]
——— urge government to protect and uphold democracy, human rights, rule of law, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of expression (see S. Res. 114), S826 [16MR] (see H. Res. 369), H2136 [5MY]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: reauthorize (see S. 920), S909 [22MR] (see H.R. 5856), H4910 [29SE]
Treaties and agreements: approve agreements to amend Compact of Free Association and appropriate funds to carry out such agreements (see S.J. Res. 48), S5339 [2NO] (see H.J. Res. 96), H5363 [2NO]
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: support goals and provisions (see H. Res. 77), H576 [31JA]
Tunisia: foster democratic institutions, limit funds until checks and balances are restored, and authorize creation of fund to support democratic reforms (see S. 2006), S2122 [15JN]
——— recognize leadership in Arab Spring and express support for upholding democratic principles and norms (see S. Res. 260), S2186 [21JN]
——— recognize leadership in Arab Spring movement and urge upholding of democratic principles and norms (see H. Res. 613), H3950 [25JY]
Turkey: condemn illegal occupation of Cyprus and encourage President Biden to make resolution of Cyprus problem top foreign policy priority (see H. Res. 263), H1528 [28MR]
U.N.: condemn UNESCO history of corruption, mismanagement, and bias, and prohibit U.S. funding (see H. Res. 581), H3206 [11JY]
——— direct U.S. Representative to use U.S. influence to promote establishment of appropriate regional or international justice mechanism to investigate and prosecute possible war crimes stemming from Syrian conflict (see H. Res. 590), H3575 [13JY]
——— extend mandate of Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Venezuela (see S. 1931), S2070 [13JN] (see H.R. 4086), H2884 [13JN]
——— limit, suspend, or terminate rights and privileges that Russia exercises in Security Council and support inclusion of India as permanent member of Security Council (see H. Res. 909), H6144 [5DE]
——— limit funding for International Fund for Agricultural Development contribution (see H.R. 2363), H1639 [29MR]
——— limit U.S. funding until Iran has been expelled and investigated for violations of Genocide Convention (see S. 3064), S5048 [17OC]
——— prohibit funding for Human Rights Council until it condemns Hamas (terrorist organization) (see H.R. 6118), H5180 [30OC]
——— prohibit U.S. assistance to foreign countries that oppose U.S. positions in U.N. (see H.R. 3685), H2636 [25MY]
——— pursue all appropriate steps with allies, partners, and other countries to limit, suspend, or terminate rights and privileges that Russia exercises in Security Council and other U.N. organizations (see H. Res. 267), H1693 [30MR]
——— repeal cap on U.S. contributions to peacekeeping operations (see H.R. 4169), H2957 [15JN]
——— require certain actions relative to Human Rights Council (see H.R. 687), H576 [31JA]
——— terminate U.S. membership (see S. 3428), S5807 [6DE] (see H.R. 6645), H6208 [6DE]
——— withhold U.S. funding for Human Rights Council Commission of Inquiry relative to situation in Israel, West Bank, and Gaza (see H.R. 211), H105 [9JA]
U.N. Climate Change Conference: condemn final agreement that encourages ‘‘transitioning away from fossil fuels’’ (see H. Res. 941), H6998 [19DE]
U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity: urge Senate ratification (see S. Con. Res. 11), S1844 [31MY] (see H. Con. Res. 47), H2500 [22MY]
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: prohibit funding until China is no longer defined as developing country (see S. 1035), S1052 [29MR]
——— provide for U.S. withdrawal (see H.R. 2781), H1909 [20AP]
U.S. African Development Foundation: limit funding (see H.R. 2349), H1639 [29MR]
U.S. Agency for Global Media: freeze hiring activities (see H.R. 3528), H2455 [18MY]
——— limit funding for broadcasting capital improvements (see H.R. 2317), H1638 [29MR]
——— limit funding for international broadcasting operations (see H.R. 2316), H1638 [29MR]
——— prohibit certain funding made available relative to provision of open platform for China (see H.R. 315), H232 [12JA]
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: limit funding for salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2326), H1638 [29MR]
U.S. Foreign Service Day: designate (see S. Res. 199), S1534 [4MY]
U.S. Foundation for International Conservation: establish (see S. 618), S569 [1MR] (see H.R. 1298), H1048 [1MR] (see H.R. 6727), H6859 [12DE]
U.S. Institute of Peace: limit funding (see H.R. 2319), H1638 [29MR]
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission: limit funding (see H.R. 2329), H1638 [29MR]
U.S.-Israel Future of Warfare Research and Development Fund: establish to increase defense cooperation in areas of emerging technologies (see S. 1862), S2005 [7JN]
U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative: support (see S. Res. 363), S4678 [26SE]
Ukraine: condemn Russian invasion and weaponization of hunger and commemorate anniversary of Holodomor famine (see S. Res. 472), S5598 [27NO]
——— condemn Russia’s violations of international law amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity, stand in solidarity with people of Ukraine, and support effort to help people displaced by war and conflict (see H. Res. 192), H1050 [1MR]
——— direct President to obtain agreement with other countries to use seized Russian assets for reconstruction of Ukraine upon cessation of hostilities (see H.R. 1254), H969 [28FE]
——— ensure President complies with certain requirements of Arms Export Control Act and Foreign Assistance Act relative to loans or leases of equipment (see H.R. 2721), H1886 [19AP]
——— establish officials and institutions for strengthening partnership and cooperative transparency between U.S. and Ukraine (see H.R. 4994), H4138 [27JY]
——— express support for victory against Russian invasion and return to recognized international borders, integrate into NATO and other Euroatlantic institutions, and insist that Russia pay reparations (see S. Res. 172), S1341 [25AP] (see H. Res. 322), H1948 [25AP] (see H. Res. 332), H2049 [26AP]
——— express that Ukrainian Famine-Genocide of 1932-1933 (Holodomor) should serve as reminder of repressive Soviet policies against people of Ukraine (see H. Res. 105), H781 [8FE]
——— identify Ukrainian government officials in violation of End-Use Monitoring agreement and prohibit their entry into U.S. (see H.R. 6325), H5667 [9NO]
——— make nationals who are present in U.S. eligible for REAL ID benefits (see H.R. 3259), H2309 [11MY]
——— prohibit funding for nationalization of strategic assets (see S. 3269), S5458 [9NO] (see H.R. 6682), H6740 [7DE]
——— prohibit U.S. recognition of Russian claims of sovereignty over any portion of sovereign territory of Ukraine (see H.R. 294), H203 [11JA]
——— request President and direct Sec. of Defense to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to plans for current or future military assistance and whether U.S. forces are currently deployed in Ukraine (see H. Res. 300), H1759 [17AP]
——— request President and direct Secs. of Defense and State to transmit documents to House of Representatives relative to congressionally appropriated funds to Ukraine (see H. Res. 158), H875 [24FE]
——— require comprehensive report that contains strategy for U.S. involvement in Ukraine (see S. 2940), S4720 [27SE] (see H.R. 5791), H4853 [28SE]
——— require report on international assistance for Ukraine (see H.R. 4554), H3205 [11JY]
——— review and modify decision to suspend adoption by foreign nationals and resume such adoptions, particularly in cases where mutual concerns of Ukraine and U.S. can be substantially addressed (see H. Res. 915), H6208 [6DE]
——— support accession to NATO (see S. Res. 302), S3148 [19JY]
——— support coordinated and effective international response to crisis and use of Russian reparations for recovery and reconstruction efforts, and ensure burden of funding reconstruction does not fall on U.S. taxpayers (see H. Con. Res. 66), H4437 [20SE]
——— support people of Ukraine in fight against Russian aggression, support independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within its recognized borders and waters, and call for justice for all Russian war crimes (see H. Res. 41), H243 [17JA] (see H. Res. 227), H1286 [14MR]
United Kingdom: anniversary of Polaris Sales Agreement with U.S. (see S. Res. 207), S1624 [11MY] (see H. Res. 394), H2310 [11MY]
——— exempt from certain Arms Export Control Act requirements relative to trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (see H.R. 4715), H3699 [18JY]
——— recognize self determination of Gibraltar to determine its status as British Overseas Territory (see H. Res. 624), H4142 [27JY]
Uruguay: make eligible as Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act beneficiary country, make nationals eligible for admission into U.S. if U.S. nationals are treated similarly, and report on eligibility for visa waiver program (see S. 1926), S2050 [12JN] (see H.R. 6875), H6998 [19DE]
Uzbekistan: extend normal trade relations status (see S. 2748), S4270 [7SE] (see H.R. 1755), H1408 [23MR]
——— reaffirm partnership with U.S. and recognize restoration and advancement of economic relations, security, and development opportunities in both nations (see H. Res. 65), H428 [26JA]
Venezuela: call for immediate release of Eyvin Hernandez (see S. Res. 320), S3757 [27JY] (see H. Res. 578), H3206 [11JY]
——— commend María Corina Machado as legitimate presidential opposition candidate, reject Maduro regime for efforts to carry out fraudulent presidential elections, and call for release of all political prisoners (see S. Res. 486), S5750 [5DE] (see H. Res. 911), H6144 [5DE]
——— prohibit contracting with persons that have business operations with Maduro regime (see S. 257), S230 [2FE] (see H.R. 825), H679 [2FE]
——— promote democracy (see S. 995), S999 [28MR]
——— reauthorize initiatives to provide humanitarian relief, advance solution to political crisis, address economic reconstruction, and combat public corruption, narcotics trafficking, and money laundering (see H.R. 6831), H6985 [14DE]
——— require certain actions to protect free, fair, and transparent elections (see H.R. 5670), H4456 [21SE]
Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act: reauthorize (see S. 3363), S5674 [29NO]
Vietnam: prioritize protection of internationally-recognized human rights and development of rule of law in U.S. relations (see H.R. 3172), H2243 [10MY]
——— recognize contributions of Montagnards who fought with U.S. Armed Forces during Vietnamese Conflict and condemn suppression of human rights and civil liberties (see S. Res. 395), S4948 [4OC]
Western Hemisphere Drug Policy Commission: limit funding for salaries and expenses (see H.R. 2330), H1638 [29MR]
WHO: direct President to withdraw U.S. (see H.R. 79), H101 [9JA]
——— prohibit availability of Federal funds pending investigation relating to influence over such organization by Chinese Communist Party (see H.R. 3664), H2635 [25MY]
——— prohibit U.S. assessed and voluntary contributions (see H.R. 343), H233 [12JA]
——— prohibit use of funds to implement any U.S. obligations under WHO Global Pandemic Treaty (see H.R. 1546), H1278 [10MR]
——— prohibit use of funds to seek membership or to provide assessed or voluntary contributions (see H.R. 3131), H2170 [9MY]
World Oceans Day: observance (see H. Res. 486), H2788 [9JN]
World Trade Organization: reaffirm U.S. commitment, improve dispute settlement, address appellate concerns, increase transparency, ensure fair treatment of developing countries, and address needs of free and open economies (see S. Res. 202), S1567 [9MY]
Yemen: designate Ansarallah as foreign terrorist organization and impose certain sanctions (see S. 3192), S5315 [1NO] (see H.R. 6046), H5103 [25OC]
——— impose sanctions relative to Ansarallah and its officials (see S. 3347), S5597 [27NO]
——— terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons threatening peace, security, or stability of Yemen (see H.J. Res. 74), H2958 [15JN]
Cloture motions
Middle East: making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), motion to proceed, S5501 [14NO]
Tax Convention With Chile: ratify, S2116 [15JN], S2157 [21JN]
Letters
Call for investigation into potential foreign adversarial influence and security clearance level of Ariane Tabatabai as Dept. of Defense official relative to connection to Iranian regime: Senator Blackburn, S4821 [29SE]
Condemn and denounce drastic rise of antisemitism in U.S. and globally: Representative Jordan, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H6106 [4DE]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H6106 [4DE]
Condemn antisemitism: Salah el Deen Soltan, S3611 [26JY]
Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act: Gisela Perez Kusakawa, Asian American Scholar Forum, H6168–H6170 [6DE]
——— several organizations, H6180 [6DE]
Designate Nigeria as Dept. of State Country of Particular Concern for engaging in and tolerating violations of religious freedom and appoint Special Envoy for Nigeria and Lake Chad region: several religious freedom advocates and proponents, E1207 [12DE]
Emergency supplemental funding-humanitarian assistance component: Embassy of Israel, S5492 [14NO]
Fight and Combat Rampant Iranian Missile Exports (Fight CRIME) Act: Representative Jordan, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4241 [12SE]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4241 [12SE]
Hamas International Financing Prevention Act: Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H5191 [1NO]
Human Rights and Security Accountability (MAHSA) Act: Representative Jason Smith, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H4244 [12SE]
——— Representative Jordan, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H4244 [12SE]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H4244, H4245 [12SE]
——— Representative McHenry, Committee on Financial Services (House), H4244 [12SE]
Outbound Investment Transparency Act: Kevin Roberts, Heritage Foundation, S5877 [7DE]
——— several individuals, S5878 [7DE]
PRC Is Not a Developing Country Act: Representative Jason Smith, Committee on Ways and Means (House), H1450 [27MR]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H1450 [27MR]
Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords Act: several Representatives, E555 [13JN]
Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act: Representative Jordan, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H1448 [27MR]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H1448 [27MR]
Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum (SHIP) Act: Representative Jordan, Committee on the Judiciary (House), H5195 [1NO]
——— Representative McCaul, Committee on Foreign Affairs (House), H5195 [1NO]
Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion: Michael J. McCord, Dept. of Defense, S4938 [4OC], H4924 [30SE]
Messages
Agreement for Cooperation Between the U.S. and Philippines Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: President Biden, S5691 [30NO], H6029 [30NO]
Authority To Order Ready Reserve of Armed Forces to Active Duty To Address International Drug Trafficking: President Biden, S1416 [27AP], H2069 [27AP]
Delimitation of Maritime Boundary Treaty With Cuba, S6021 [18DE]
Delimitation of Maritime Boundary Treaty With Mexico, S6021 [18DE]
Depts. of Defense and Homeland Security Authorization To Order Active Duty Coast Guard Members To Augment Active Forces for Operation Atlantic Resolve: President Biden, H3572 [13JY]
National Emergency Relative to Belarus: President Biden, S2048 [12JN], H2805 [12JN]
National Emergency Relative to Democratic Republic of the Congo: President Biden, S5140 [24OC], H5065 [25OC]
National Emergency Relative to Global Illicit Drug Trade: President Biden, S5958 [13DE], H6926 [13DE]
National Emergency Relative to Hong Kong: President Biden, H3183 [11JY]
National Emergency Relative to Hostage-Taking and Wrongful Detention of U.S. Citizens: President Biden, S2356 [12JY], H3502 [13JY]
National Emergency Relative to Iran: President Biden, S5398 [7NO], H5531 [7NO]
National Emergency Relative to Narcotics Traffickers in Colombia: President Biden, S5046 [17OC], H5065 [25OC]
National Emergency Relative to North Korea: President Biden, S2144 [20JN], H2978 [20JN]
National Emergency Relative to Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: President Biden, S5314 [1NO], H5205 [1NO]
National Emergency Relative to Regulation of Anchorage and Movement of Russian-Affiliated Vessels to U.S. Ports: President Biden, S1207 [18AP], H1788 [18AP]
National Emergency Relative to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities: President Biden, S1046 [29MR], H1615 [29MR]
National Emergency Relative to Significant Transnational Criminal Organizations: President Biden, S3146 [19JY], H3839 [19JY]
National Emergency Relative to South Sudan: President Biden, S1046 [29MR], H1615 [29MR]
National Emergency Relative to Stabilization of Iraq: President Biden, S1677 [16MY], H2374 [16MY]
National Emergency Relative to the Central African Republic: President Biden, S1601 [10MY], H2183 [10MY]
National Emergency Relative to Threat From Securities Investments That Finance Certain Chinese Companies: President Biden, S5359 [6NO], H5463 [6NO]
National Emergency Relative to Ukraine: President Biden, S567 [1MR], H996 [1MR]
National Emergency Relative to Venezuela: President Biden, S567 [1MR], H996 [1MR]
National Emergency Relative to Western Balkans: President Biden, S2144 [20JN], H2978 [20JN]
National Emergency Relative to Yemen: President Biden, S1622 [11MY]
National Emergency Relative to Zimbabwe: President Biden, S566 [1MR], H995 [1MR]
Motions
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4665), H4844 [28SE]
Middle East: making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), S5500 [14NO]
Schiff, Representative: condemn and censure relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia (H. Res. 489), H2925 [14JN]
——— condemn and censure relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia (H. Res. 521), H3013 [21JN]
Proclamations
Tribute to Bayan S.A. Rahman: Representative Waltz, E737 [27JY]
Remarks in House
Abraham Accords: expand and strengthen to urge other nations to normalize relations with Israel and ensure existing agreements reap tangible security and economic benefits for citizens of those countries, H4275 [13SE]
——— expand and strengthen to urge other nations to normalize relations with Israel and ensure existing agreements reap tangible security and economic benefits for citizens of those countries (H. Res. 311), H1929–H1931 [25AP], H2890 [14JN], E362 [26AP], E367, E372 [27AP], E552 [13JN]
Afghanistan: support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members (H.R. 4627), E670 [13JY]
AID: eliminate funding for capital investment fund, H4761 [28SE]
——— funding, H4760, H4761, H4763, H4764 [28SE]
——— reduce International Disaster Assistance funding, H4764, H4765 [28SE]
Armenia: commemorate, reject efforts to deny, and encourage education and understanding of Armenian genocide, including U.S. role in humanitarian relief effort and relevance to modern crimes against humanity, E345 [24AP]
Arms control: reduction of nuclear weapons, H6864 [13DE]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): treat as international organization for purposes of International Organizations Immunities Act (H.R. 406), H1313, H1314 [22MR], E246 [23MR]
Australia, United Kingdom, U.S. Security Treaty (AUKUS Treaty): agreement to develop nuclear-powered submarines, H6946 [14DE]
——— anniversary, H4234 [12SE]
Azerbaijan: condemn blockade of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations, E152 [27FE], E345 [24AP]
——— condemn blockade of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations (H. Res. 108), H1119 [7MR], H1334 [23MR], H4274 [13SE]
——— condemn blockade of Lachin Corridor, H472 [27JA], H556 [31JA], H616 [1FE]
Bangladesh: anniversary of U.S.-Bangladesh bilateral relations, E276 [29MR]
Biden, President: decision to remove troops from Afghanistan, H318 [25JA], H1444 [27MR], H2040 [26AP], H2077 [27AP]
——— develop and submit report to Congress on strategy for U.S. involvement in Ukraine, H3516, H3517 [13JY]
——— evaluation of administration, H777–H780 [8FE], H2877–H2879 [13JN], H3065–H3068 [21JN], H4259 [12SE], H4485 [26SE], H5407 [6NO], H5883–H5888 [15NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to China, H688 [6FE], H4015 [26JY]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, H120 [10JA], H223 [12JA], H4238 [12SE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H3488 [13JY], H4302 [14SE], H4413 [20SE], H5187 [1NO], H5463 [6NO], H5470 [7NO], H5954 [29NO], H6727 [7DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to immigration, H97 [9JA], H117, H146 [10JA], H165, H166 [11JA], H229 [12JA], H292, H319 [25JA], H340, H341, H343, H346, H350, H422 [26JA], H482 [27JA], H634, H653, H664 [2FE], H807 [9FE], H884 [27FE], H992 [1MR], H1198 [8MR], H1214 [9MR], H1268, H1274, H1277 [10MR], H1688 [30MR], H1795–H1797 [18AP], H2141, H2154 [9MY], H2222 [10MY], H2257 [11MY], H2553, H2587 [24MY], H2970 [20JN], H3054, H3056 [21JN], H3077–H3088 [22JN], H3130 [23JN], H3193 [11JY], H3212 [12JY], H3608 [14JY], H3615 [17JY], H3645, H3646 [18JY], H3855 [19JY], H4273 [13SE], H4301 [14SE], H4373 [18SE], H4391, H4396 [19SE], H4936 [2OC], H5233 [2NO], H5882 [15NO], H5970, H5977, H5978 [29NO], H5992 [30NO], H6077 [1DE], H6203–H6206 [6DE], H6733 [7DE], H6975–H6980 [14DE], E93 [6FE], E629 [30JN]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Iran, H3001 [21JN], H5716 [13NO], E96 [6FE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Middle East, H5978 [29NO], H5987 [30NO], H6151 [6DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, H284 [25JA], H664 [2FE], H686 [6FE], H808 [9FE], H1335 [23MR], H1688 [30MR], H4415 [20SE]
——— impeachment (H. Res. 493), H2819 [13JN]
——— State of the Union Message, H745, H769, H770–H772 [8FE]
——— urge administration to unequivocally condemn Houthi (terrorist organization), H6011, H6012 [30NO]
Biden, Robert H. (Hunter): investigation into certain business dealings while President Biden served as Vice President, H3215 [12JY], H3493 [13JY], H3629 [17JY], H3648, H3649, H3686 [18JY], H3855 [19JY], H3861, H3862, H3875 [20JY], H3902 [25JY], H4278, H4280 [13SE], H5975–H5977 [29NO], H6930 [13DE]
Brazil: condemn attempted insurrection and promote democracy, H208 [12JA]
——— condemn suppression of civil liberties and support for authoritarian regimes, H3181 [11JY], H4025 [26JY]
Bulgaria: anniversary of diplomatic relations, E865 [20SE]
——— political reform, H2774 [7JN]
——— U.S. policy, E662 [12JY]
Cambodia: anniversary of Paris Peace Agreements, E1008 [24OC]
——— promote free and fair elections, political freedoms, and human rights by applying sanctions and codifying existing visa restrictions (H.R. 4659), E1008 [24OC]
Chile: anniversary of coup and recogition of congressional declassification of documents relative to events, H4388 [19SE]
China: acknowledge that Chinese Communist Party is greatest threat to freedom and to free world (H. Con. Res. 51), H2955 [15JN]
——— address national security threats posed by Chinese Communist Party, H3494 [13JY]
——— analysis of U.S.-China relations, H2953–H2955 [15JN]
——— call for accountability regarding origin of coronavirus outbreak and support measures to prevent future public health crises, H880 [27FE]
——— call for release of Kai Li, H1919 [25AP]
——— call for release of Mark Swidan (H. Res. 90), H1927–H1929 [25AP]
——— condemn Wuhan Lab ‘‘leak’’ causing coronavirus pandemic (H. Con. Res. 48), H2955 [15JN]
——— direct President to impose sanctions (H.R. 3597), H2955 [15JN]
——— hold Chinese Communist Party responsible for present day efforts to knowingly and intentionally manipulate their currency (H. Res. 421), H2955 [15JN]
——— human rights violations, H1447–H1449 [27MR]
——— prohibit arms sales, cyber-security sales, and military sales (H.R. 4001), H2955 [15JN]
——— recognize as greatest foreign threat to U.S. peace, security, and stability, H1442 [27MR], H1899 [20AP], H1919 [25AP], H2358 [16MY], H3217 [12JY]
——— remember victims of violent suppression of democracy protests in Tiananmen Square and condemn crackdown on human rights and basic freedoms within China, H2774 [7JN]
——— take certain actions relative to labeling as developing country (H.R. 1107), H1449–H1451 [27MR]
——— U.S. policy, H4411 [20SE]
Colleges and universities: add international organizations to definition of foreign sources for disclosures of foreign gifts, H6179–H6180 [6DE]
——— address influence of China in institutions of higher education, H1751–H1755 [17AP]
——— increase minimum length of time institutions must maintain information on foreign gifts and investments within endowments, H6177 [6DE]
——— prohibit institutions that commit three violations of foreign gifts reporting requirements from obtaining waivers or renewal of waivers, H6176 [6DE]
——— reduce threshold value at which foreign gifts must be reported, H6178, H6179 [6DE]
——— require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), H6150, H6166–H6187 [6DE]
——— require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), consideration (H. Res. 906), H6120–H6129 [5DE]
——— require additional foreign gifts reporting for institutions of higher education, certain staff and faculty, and foreign investments within endowments (H.R. 5933), corrections in engrossment, H6198 [6DE]
——— require foreign entities providing gifts to institutions disclose any ties to designated foreign terrorist organizations, H6177, H6178 [6DE]
——— revise public, searchable database to remove personally identifiable information of staff or faculty required to disclose gifts and contracts from foreign entities, H6176 [6DE]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: funding, H4759, H4760 [28SE]
——— tribute to congressional delegation trip to Armenia, H5932 [28NO]
——— tribute to congressional delegation trip to Czech Republic, E194 [8MR]
——— tribute to congressional delegation trip to Germany, Poland, and Ukraine, H2144 [9MY]
——— tribute to congressional delegation trip to Italy, E198 [8MR]
Committee on Natural Resources (House): creation of Indo-Pacific Task Force to limit Chinese influence, H2995 [21JN]
Committee on Oversight and Accountability (House): Biden Administration’s Disastrous Withdrawal from Afghanistan hearing, H1898 [20AP]
Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party (House, Select): establish (H. Res. 11), H121–H129, H146 [10JA], H223 [12JA], E15 [11JA], E269 [28MR]
——— tribute, H4411 [20SE]
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons contributing to conflict taking place in Democratic Republic of the Congo (H.J. Res. 68), H3659–H3662 [18JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons contributing to conflict taking place in Democratic Republic of the Congo (H.J. Res. 68), unanimous-consent agreement, H3572 [13JY]
Congress: accomplishments of 118th Congress, H1772 [18AP]
——— advance commonsense policy priorities (H.R. 626), consideration (H. Res. 350), H2607, H2610, H2611, H2612, H2613, H2614, H2616, H2617, H2619, H2620, H2621, H2623 [25MY]
——— staff exchange program with German Bundestag, H744 [8FE], E105 [8FE]
Congressional Hispanic Caucus: Working Group on Migrant Families legislative priorities, H2141 [9MY]
Cuba: commemorate anniversary of peaceful protests, condemn ongoing acts of repression and human rights violations, and call for immediate release of all arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens, H4043 [27JY]
——— condemn discussion and implementation of agreement with China to build spy base in Cuba (H. Con. Res. 52), H2955 [15JN]
——— remove from state sponsors of terrorism list, H2554 [24MY], H4717 [28SE]
Dept. of Agriculture: prohibit land purchases by parties associated with foreign adversaries, H3962 [26JY]
Dept. of Defense: anniversary of State Partnership Program, E732 [27JY]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion, H6150, H6154, H6155, H6201 [6DE], H6728 [7DE], H6843–H6851 [12DE], H6867, H6871, H6925 [13DE], H6965, H6966, H6973 [14DE], E1230 [14DE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (H.R. 5692), H4823–H4826 [28SE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (H.R. 5692), consideration (H. Res. 730), H4791–H4799 [28SE]
——— Office of Inspector General Ukraine assistance oversight funding, H4620, H4621 [27SE]
——— produce documents and after action reports for decisions surrounding withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and evacuation of Bagram Airbase, H3558–H3560 [13JY]
——— prohibit funding for, or removal of sanctions against, Taliban in Afghanistan, H3553–H3555 [13JY]
——— prohibit funding for feasibility study on Center of Excellence in Ukraine to treat victims of traumatic brain injury, H3514, H3515 [13JY]
——— prohibit funding for transfer of cluster munitions, H4609, H4610 [27SE]
——— prohibit funding to create, procure or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part of China, H4626 [27SE]
——— prohibit funding to enforce certain restrictions in Dept. of State memo ‘‘Revised Guidelines on Interacting with Taiwan’’, H4626, H4627 [27SE]
——— prohibit sale of cluster munitions or cluster munitions technology to Ukraine, H3545, H3546 [13JY], H4394, H4395 [19SE]
——— prohibit security assistance to Ukraine funding, H3511–H3514 [13JY]
——— prohibit support for production of films subject to Chinese content restrictions or censorship screening requirements, H3602 [14JY]
——— report on space activities of certain foreign adversary nations, H3473 [12JY]
——— require report on allied contributions to common defense, H3541, H3542 [13JY]
——— Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding, H4598, H4599 [27SE]
Dept. of Energy: prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to certain foreign countries, H383 [26JA]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China (H.R. 22), H117 [10JA], H209–H219, H221, H223 [12JA], H366 [26JA], E44 [24JA], E269 [28MR]
——— prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, or any country subject to U.S. sanctions, H1588 [29MR]
Dept. of Homeland Security: implement women, peace, and security initiatives to promote inclusion of women in conflict resolution efforts and peacebuilding institutions funding, H4645 [27SE]
Dept. of State: Art in Embassies program funding, H4827 [28SE]
——— assess role of Chinese Communist Party in distribution of fentanyl in U.S. (H.R. 3598), H2955 [15JN]
——— certify that U.S. assistance to Israel does not support detention or ill-treatment of Palestinian children, seizure or destruction of Palestinian property, or further annexation of Palestinian land (H.R. 3103), H3673 [18JY]
——— establish position of Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords (H.R. 3099), H2800–H2803 [12JN], E555 [13JN]
——— establish Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples in Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (H.R. 1833), H1662 [30MR]
——— impose sanctions with respect to Chinese officials determined to be involved in Mexican fentanyl trade (H.R. 5448), H4275 [13SE]
——— Mexico economic support funding, H4785 [28SE]
——— Office of Global Change funding, H4787 [28SE]
——— prohibit flying of any flag other than U.S. flag over U.S. diplomatic and consular posts, H3131 [23JN]
——— prohibit funding for assistance to Iraq, H4775–H4777 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding for U.N. entities unless specifically appropriated, H4786 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding for U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, H4827, H4828 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding in contravention of notice designating Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as foreign terrorist organization, H4834, H4835 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding to enforce certain restrictions on Executive branch officials regarding travel to Taiwan and communication with Taiwanese officials, H4769, H4770 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding to enforce or implement coronavirus vaccine mandate for international travelers, H4784, H4785 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding to implement International Organization for Migration Refugee Travel Loan Program, H4783, H4784 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding to Lebanese Armed Forces, H4774, H4775 [28SE]
——— prohibit funding to support negotiations to extend U.S.-China scientific and technological cooperation protocol, H4789, H4790 [28SE]
——— prohibit transfer of cluster munitions to any foreign country, H4835, H4836 [28SE]
——— prohibit U.S. contributions to U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), H4833, H4834 [28SE]
——— prohibt funding to provide assistance to UNESCO, H4832, H4833 [28SE]
——— provide additional assistance to Ukraine using assets confiscated from Central Bank of Russia and other sovereign assets of Russia (H.R. 4175), H5725 [13NO]
——— reduce Economic Support Fund funding, H4765, H4766 [28SE]
——— reduce foreign assistance to certain countries based on number of unaccompanied alien children who entered U.S. from those countries, H4836 [28SE]
——— reduce salary of Policy Planning Staff Director, H4778, H4779 [28SE]
——— reduce salary of Sec. of State, H4770 [28SE]
——— reduce salary of Special Envoy for Iran, H4828, H4829 [28SE]
——— report to Congress on implementation of advanced capabilities pillar of trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S. (H.R. 1093), H1309–H1311 [22MR]
——— require periodic reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines (H.R. 1159), H1311–H1313 [22MR]
——— submit information on U.S. nationals detained abroad without determination or with determination that there is not credible information that individuals are being detained unlawfully or wrongfully (H.R. 4388), E744 [28JY]
——— urge assistance in efforts to safely evacuate U.S. citizens from Sudan, H2077 [27AP]
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4665), H4719–H4791, H4802–H4820, H4826–H4845 [28SE], E914 [29SE], E923 [2OC]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4665), consideration (H. Res. 723), H4480–H4495 [26SE]
——— making appropriations (H.R. 4665), corrections in engrossment, H4850 [28SE]
Dept. of the Interior: prohibit funding for environmental justice activities, H5383, H5384 [3NO]
Dept. of the Treasury: conduct study and report on U.S. exposure to Chinese financial sector (H.R. 1156), H2471, H2472 [22MY]
——— prohibit funding to authorize U.S. financial institutions to conduct transactions for persons whose property are blocked other than for sale of agricultural commodities, food, medicine, or medical devices, H5623, H5624 [8NO]
——— prohibit funding to implement or enforce General License No. 8H issued by Office of Foreign Assets Control which exempts certain entities from Russian oil and gas lease sanctions, H5595, H5596 [8NO]
——— prohibit funding to support allocation of IMF reserve assets (Special Drawing Rights) to Iran, H5622, H5623 [8NO]
——— prohibit funding to support increase in weight of Chinese renminbi in IMF Special Drawing Rights basket, H5603, H5604 [8NO]
——— repeal subpoena authority of Federal Insurance Office and Office of Financial Research, H5606 [8NO]
Depts. of State and the Treasury: commission report regarding Internet censorship in Iran and review applicable U.S. licensing requirements relative to private communication tools, H6014 [30NO]
District of Columbia: tribute to March for Israel, H5881 [15NO]
Drugs: combat trafficking of illicit fentanyl, H588 [1FE], H742 [8FE], H3630 [17JY]
Ecology and environment: maintain U.S. commitment under U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement, H366 [26JA]
Economy: support Taiwan and limit Chinese influence on U.S. corporations, H687 [6FE]
Ethiopia: human rights violations, H2114 [28AP]
European Union: designate Hezbollah in its entirety as terrorist organization (H. Res. 599), H5197–H5199 [1NO]
Federal agencies and departments: prohibit any form of support or direct involvement in research conducted by China, Chinese Communist Party, and any of their affiliated agents, instruments, or entities, H3505 [13JY]
Foreign aid: develop consistent plan to provide economic assistance to certain countries in response to foreign conflict, H698 [6FE]
——— prohibit funding to entities or countries that finance terrorism, H6009 [30NO]
Foreign countries: urge return to role as world steward, H989 [1MR]
Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange: anniversary, E93 [6FE]
Freedom, Enes Kanter: condemn persecution by Turkey and China for speaking out against human rights violations, H1936–H1938 [25AP]
Georgia Southern University: tribute to efforts to strengthen U.S. relations with Ireland, H1318 [22MR]
Germany: reaffirm German-American friendship and cooperation initiative (H. Res. 896), H5943 [29NO]
Haiti : U.S. policy, H2736, H2737 [5JN]
Hamas (terrorist organization): condemn attack on Israel and taking of hostages and demand release of all hostages, H6037–H6043 [30NO]
——— condemn attack on Israel and taking of hostages and demand release of all hostages (H. Res. 793), H5921–H5923, H5926 [28NO], H6067 [1DE]
Herzog, Isaac: U.S. visit by Israeli President, H3685 [18JY]
Honduras: U.S. policy, E1218 [13DE], E1249 [19DE]
Hong Kong: call for release of Apple Daily (Hong Kong publication) publisher Jimmy C. Lai, E915 [29SE]
House of Representatives: legislative priorities, H116 [10JA], H4128 [27JY], H5469 [7NO], H5734 [14NO]
Human rights: combat forced organ harvesting and trafficking in persons for purposes of removal of organs (H.R. 1154), H1272 [10MR], H1446–H1449 [27MR]
——— condemn and oppose aggressive foreign policies of Russia, Iran, and China, E959 [12OC]
Hunger: importance of increased funding for domestic and international nutrition programs, H1770 [18AP], H3218 [12JY]
IMF: require U.S. Executive Director to advocate for increased transparency relative to exchange rate policies of China (H.R. 839), H2971 [20JN]
——— require U.S. representatives to oppose shareholding increase for China, H5624, H5625 [8NO]
Immigration: reform, H4259 [12SE]
India: recognize importance of U.S.-India relations, H2946 [15JN], H3077 [22JN]
Iran: commend bravery, courage, and resolve of women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses, H341 [26JA]
——— commend bravery, courage, and resolve of women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses (H. Con. Res. 7), H292, H307–H311, H314 [25JA]
——— condemn inaction in addressing poisoning of Iranian school girls (H. Res. 310), E342 [20AP]
——— condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners, E1181 [6DE]
——— condemn persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners (H. Res. 492), H4247–H4249 [12SE]
——— declare U.S. policy that it is not acceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons (H. Res. 559), H5187–H5189 [1NO], E1049, E1050 [2NO], E1074 [8NO]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), H5907 [28NO], H5978 [29NO], H5991, H6000–H6015, H6029 [30NO], H6073 [1DE], E1153 [1DE]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), consideration (H. Res. 869), H5861–H5869 [15NO]
——— freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (H.R. 5961), consideration (H. Res. 891), H5945–H5957 [29NO]
——— impose sanctions on certain Iranian officials (H.R. 589), H4242–H4247 [12SE], E845, E852 [14SE]
——— impose sanctions on countries, individuals, and entities engaging in efforts to acquire, possess, develop, transport, transfer, or deploy Iranian missiles and related goods and technology (H.R. 3152), H4239–H4242 [12SE]
——— impose sanctions relative to nuclear program, H2794 [12JN]
——— limit use of Iranian funds held in Qatar to basic humanitarian assistance, H6006, H6007 [30NO]
——— oppose re-entry of U.S. into Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreement with Iran relative to its nuclear program, H992 [1MR], H3216 [12JY]
——— require President issue report to Congress outlining foreign policy relative to human rights, nuclear proliferation, ballistic missile program, and regional terrorism in Iran, H6013 [30NO]
——— require waiting period between Executive Office of the President certification and removal of sanctions to provide congressional oversight, H6008 [30NO]
——— U.S. policy, H347, H349 [26JA], H5726 [13NO]
Iran Sanctions Act: repeal sunset (H.R. 3033), E852 [14SE]
Iraq: terminate national emergency relative to Development Fund for Iraq and Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products (H.J. Res. 71), H3666–H3668 [18JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to Development Fund for Iraq and Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products (H.J. Res. 71), unanimous-consent agreement, H3572 [13JY]
Israel: affirm sense that Israel is not racist or apartheid state, reject all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia, and maintain U.S. will always be partner and supporter of Israel (H. Con. Res. 57), H3670–H3673 [18JY], E719 [25JY]
——— express and reaffirm importance of U.S.-Israel relationship, H1254 [10MR], H2167–H2169 [9MY], H2333 [15MY], E435 [15MY]
——— express support for families of hostages taken during attack on Israel and call for immediate release of hostages, H6967 [14DE]
——— reaffirm support for right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Hamas (terrorist organization), H2432 [18MY]
Jews: condemn and denounce drastic rise of antisemitism in U.S. and globally (H. Res. 894), H6106–H6108 [4DE], H6151 [6DE], E1164 [5DE], E1177, E1180 [6DE]
——— condemn rise in antisemitism in U.S. and globally, H586 [1FE], H658 [2FE], H2299 [11MY], H3686 [18JY], H5234 [2NO], H6064 [1DE], H6809 [11DE]
Johnson, Speaker Mike: urge reassessment of legislative priorities, H5224 [1NO]
Jordan: independence anniversary, H2608 [25MY]
Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of: release abducted foreign nationals, including from Japan, return remains and provide information on those deceased, make reparations, and apologize and cease such activities (H. Res. 620), H5994 [30NO]
Korea, Republic of: anniversary of Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. and reaffirmation of commitment to friendship and cooperation, H2445 [18MY], E383 [28AP], E602 [22JN]
——— recognize anniversary of Korean War Armistice and reaffirm importance of U.S.-Korea alliance, E690 [18JY], E752 [1AU]
Library of Congress: carry out activities to support Armenian Genocide education programs, H1850 [19AP]
Libya: terminate national emergency relative to Libya (H.J. Res. 70), H3662–H3664 [18JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to Libya (H.J. Res. 70), unanimous-consent agreement, H3572 [13JY]
Malley, Robert: call for resignation as Special Envoy for Iran, E96 [6FE]
Members of Congress: report on congressional delegation trip to Brazil, Columbia, and Panama, H3901 [25JY]
Mexico: limit availability of certain funds for Mexico until President makes certification to Congress regarding cooperation by Mexico with respect to fentanyl (H.R. 3190), H4428 [20SE]
——— support diplomatic relations to encourage fulfillment of water deliveries annually to U.S. under treaty regarding utilization of Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and Rio Grande (H. Res. 683), H5926, H5927 [28NO]
——— urge compliance with Mexican Water Treaty, H4386 [19SE]
Middle East: affirm state of Palestine’s right to exist and to become nation-state, recognize two-state solution as only solution to secure lasting regional peace, and reject calls for Palestine’s destruction (H. Res. 902), H6068, H6071 [1DE], H6151 [6DE], H6842 [12DE]
——— call for immediate deescalation and cease-fire in Israel and occupied Palestine (H. Res. 786), H5061 [25OC]
MIddle East: call for U.S. allies to condemn antisemitism displayed by Iranian-backed terror groups, H6008 [30NO]
Middle East: commemorate lives lost in Israeli-Palestinian conflict and call for immediate ceasefire, H5860 [15NO]
——— condemn act of war against Israel by Hamas (terrorist organization), Palestinian Islamic Jihad (terrorist organization), and associated forces, H6728 [7DE], E995 [19OC], E1002 [20OC]
——— evaluation of problems in Gaza, H6076 [1DE]
——— express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists, H5474 [7NO], H5656 [9NO], H5714 [13NO], H5951 [29NO], H5996 [30NO]
——— express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists (H. Res. 768), E948 [11OC]
——— express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists (H. Res. 771), H5053–H5064 [25OC], E1016 [25OC], E1017 [26OC]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign support for terrorist organizations, including Hamas (terrorist organization) and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (H.R. 340), H5189–H5193 [1NO], H5381 [3NO], E1048 [2NO], E1074 [8NO]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), H5786 [14NO], H5939 [29NO], H5988 [30NO], H6150, H6155, H6201 [6DE], H6728 [7DE], H6851 [12DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6113), H5185, H5187 [1NO]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), H5297–H5306 [2NO], H5382, H5395 [3NO], H5988 [30NO], H6139 [5DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), consideration (H. Res. 838), H5235–H5241 [2NO]
——— reaffirm Israel’s right to exist (H. Res. 888), H5922–H5926 [28NO], H6071 [1DE]
——— recognize value of Palestinian and Israeli lives and urge efforts to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict, H157 [11JA], H5648 [8NO]
——— stand with Israel against war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and reaffirm commitment to Israel’s security, E1073 [8NO]
Modi, Narendra: U.S. visit by Indian Prime Minister, H2749, H2750 [6JN], E594 [21JN], E615 [23JN]
Monroe Doctrine: anniversary, E1138 [29NO]
Musk, Elon: characterization of remarks relative to Taiwan, H4418 [20SE]
Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh): anniversary of genocide in Khojaly, E147 [27FE]
NATO: call on members to fully meet financial and military obligations, H3549, H3550 [13JY]
——— Security Investment Program funding, H3992–H3994 [26JY]
——— tribute to NATO Parliamentary Assembly, E964 [12OC]
NATO Parliamentary Assembly: report on Spring session in Luxembourg, H2484 [22MY]
Nigeria: express need to designate as Dept. of State Country of Particular Concern for engaging in and tolerating violations of religious freedom and need to appoint Special Envoy for Nigeria and Lake Chad region, E1207 [12DE]
——— urge free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections, H1199 [8MR]
No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act: correct number of hostages taken by Hamas (terrorist organization), H6007 [30NO]
——— extend effective date for sunset, H6014, H6015 [30NO]
Northern Ireland: anniversary of signing of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, H194 [11JA], H1534 [29MR]
Nuclear weapons: abolish and convert industry resources and personnel to addressing climate crisis and human and infrastructure needs (H.R. 2775), E340 [20AP]
Pacific Islands: establish comprehensive, long-term U.S. strategy and policy (H.R. 4538), E656 [11JY]
Pakistan: allocation of foreign aid, H4781–H4783 [28SE]
——— human rights violations, H2113 [28AP]
Peace Corps: funding, H4767 [28SE]
Power resources: develop wind energy infrastructure with materials constructed and manufactured in U.S., H1615 [29MR]
——— ensure plan to increase oil and gas production on Federal land in conjunction with drawdown from Strategic Petroleum Reserve does not benefit certain foreign entities, H382, H383 [26JA]
——— impose additional sanctions relative to import or facilitation of import of pretroleum products from Iran (H.R. 3774), H5193–H5197 [1NO], E1074 [8NO]
——— limit plan to increase oil and gas production on Federal land in conjunction with drawdown from Strategic Petroleum Reserve if production is inconsistent with U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement, H406 [26JA]
Presidents of the U.S.: freeze all Iranian sanctioned funds and prohibit from using waiver authority to lift sanctions on Iran, H6012, H6013 [30NO]
Putin, Vladimir: express that Russian President is war criminal, E959 [12OC]
Qatar: condemn Hamas (terrorist organization), turn over leadership to U.S. and Israeli custody, and pledge to not facilitate transfer of Iranian funds, H6009–H6011 [30NO]
——— suspend designation as major non-NATO ally, H6043–H6048 [30NO]
Renewable energy: prohibit investment by foreign adversaries in U.S. real estate suitable for renewable energy or renewable fuels production, H1507 [28MR]
Russia: call for immediate release of Evan Gershkovich (H. Res. 377), H2795–H2797, H2798 [12JN]
——— call for immediate release of Marc Fogel (H. Con. Res. 60), E744 [28JY]
——— call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations (H. Res. 272), H2796, H2797–H2800 [12JN], H2926 [14JN], E554 [13JN]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza, E335 [19AP]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, H473 [27JA], H886, H899 [27FE], H922 [28FE], H1160 [8MR], H2155 [9MY], H4390 [19SE], E332 [19AP], E408 [9MY]
——— condemn recent actions taken by Russian military to down U.S. Air Force drone (H. Res. 240), H1738–H1741 [17AP]
——— encourage peace talks with Ukraine, H1795 [18AP]
——— impose sanctions to combat mass abduction of Ukrainian children to Russia and areas of Ukraine that are temporarily occupied by Russian forces (H.R. 5800), H4851 [28SE], H6850 [12DE]
Schiff, Representative: condemn and censure relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia (H. Res. 489), H2821 [13JN], H2924 [14JN]
——— condemn and censure relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia (H. Res. 521), H2980 [20JN], H3013–H3021, H3048 [21JN]
SEC: require public companies to disclose in shareholder reports steps taken to meet greenhouse gas emissions and temperature goals set forth in U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement, H1488 [28MR]
Somalia: direct President to remove Armed Forces other than those assigned to protect U.S. Embassy (H. Con. Res. 30), H1960 [26AP], H2056–H2069 [27AP]
Sri Lanka: human rights violations against Tamil minority, H6822 [12DE], E662 [12JY]
Sudan: urge immediate cease fire and diplomatic efforts to resolve conflict, H2042 [26AP]
Syria: direct President to remove Armed Forces, applicability of War Powers Resolution (H. Res. 199), H1161–H1173 [8MR]
——— direct President to remove Armed Forces (H. Con. Res. 20), unanimous-consent agreement, H1161 [8MR]
——— direct President to remove Armed Forces (H. Con. Res. 21), H1173–H1180, H1199 [8MR], H1263 [10MR]
——— direct President to remove Armed Forces (H. Con. Res. 21), unanimous-consent agreement, H1161 [8MR]
——— prohibit any official action to recognize or normalize relations with any Government of Syria led by Bashar al-Assad (H.R. 3202), H2445 [18MY], E612 [23JN], E888 [26SE]
——— require U.S. strategy to disrupt and dismantle Captagon trade and narcotics networks linked to regime of Bashar al-Assad, H2445 [18MY], E612 [23JN]
——— terminate national emergency relative to certain economic and trade sanctions imposed on Syrian government (H.J. Res. 79), H3668–H3670 [18JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to certain economic and trade sanctions imposed on Syrian government (H.J. Res. 79), unanimous-consent agreement, H3629 [17JY]
——— tribute to Druze religious leaders for protests against regime of Bashar al-Assad, E888 [26SE]
Taiwan: approve and implement agreement between American Institute in Taiwan and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office regarding trade between U.S. and Taiwan (H.R. 4004), H3051–H3054 [21JN], E612 [23JN]
——— observance of National Day, E850 [14SE]
——— oppose any attempts by China to resolve Taiwan’s status by distorting decisions, language, policies, or procedures of international organizations (H.R. 1176), H3913–H3915 [25JY]
——— strengthen U.S. policy, H1235 [9MR]
——— strengthen U.S. policy and bilateral economic partnership, H4128 [27JY]
Terrorism: assess status of war on terrorism, H6803 [11DE]
Thailand: commemorate anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S., E629 [30JN]
——— commemorate anniversary of diplomatic relations with U.S. (H. Res. 234), H1536 [29MR]
Thursday Luncheon Group (organization): anniversary, H615 [1FE], E84 [1FE]
Turkish Republic Day: observance, E953 [11OC], E1018, E1019, E1022 [26OC]
U.N.: prohibit funding to implement Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, H4783 [28SE]
U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change: prohibit funding to implement Paris Agreement, H4777, H4778 [28SE]
U.S. Agency for Global Media: reduce salary of Chief Management Officer, H4790, H4791 [28SE]
U.S. Institute of Peace: funding, H4759 [28SE]
U.S. policy, H4411 [20SE]
U.S.-Israel Artificial Intelligence Center: establish, H292 [25JA]
Ukraine: anniversary of Russian invasion, H900 [27FE], H992 [1MR], H1211 [9MR], H1272 [10MR], E141 [24FE], E271 [28MR]
——— ensure President complies with certain Arms Export Control Act and Foreign Assistance Act requirements relative to loans or leases of equipment, H3517, H3518 [13JY]
——— ensure President complies with certain requirements of Arms Export Control Act and Foreign Assistance Act relative to loans or leases of equipment (H.R. 2721), H1850 [19AP]
——— security assistance in response to Russian invasion, H992 [1MR], H4274 [13SE], H4412 [20SE], H4595, H4608, H4609 [27SE], H4771–H4773, H4793–H4796 [28SE], H4923–H4925, H4932 [30SE], H4937 [2OC], H4955 [3OC], H5239, H5240 [2NO], H5724–H5726 [13NO], H5786 [14NO], H5939 [29NO], H5988, H6034, H6037 [30NO], H6829 [12DE], E271 [28MR]
Venezuela: U.S. policy, H3959 [26JY]
Vietnam: call for release of political prisoners, H1764 [18AP]
War: urge all combatants to end conflict in Ukraine and reach peace agreement, H3630 [17JY], H4852 [28SE]
WHO: prohibit availability of Federal funds pending investigation relating to influence over such organization by Chinese Communist Party (H.R. 3664), H2955 [15JN]
——— prohibit funding, H4549, H4550 [26SE], H5835, H5836 [14NO]
Yemen: provide assistance to address humanitarian crisis, H1849 [19AP], H2381 [17MY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons threatening peace, security, or stability of Yemen (H.J. Res. 74), H3664–H3666 [18JY]
——— terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons threatening peace, security, or stability of Yemen (H.J. Res. 74), unanimous-consent agreement, H3572 [13JY]
Yeol, Yoon Suk: address to Congress by South Korean President, H1732 [17AP]
Remarks in Senate
Afghanistan: support nationals who supported U.S. mission, vet parolees, adjust status of certain nationals, and provide special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of Armed Forces members, S3445–S3447 [20JY], S3514–S3517 [25JY], S3566–S3570 [26JY]
AID: implement policies to end preventable maternal, newborn, and child deaths globally (S. 1547), S1606 [10MY]
Albanese, Anthony: U.S. visit by Australian Prime Minister, S5198 [26OC]
Appropriations: making supplemental, S5707, S5709 [4DE], S5719–S5721 [5DE], S5769, S5771, S5781–S5794, S5797–S5802 [6DE], S5831–S5834 [7DE], S5883, S5885 [11DE], S5908 [12DE], S5927 [13DE], S5970 [14DE], S6013, S6014 [18DE], S6031, S6036, S6038 [19DE], S6071–S6073 [20DE]
Arctic regions: enhance U.S. standing as Arctic nation, S1572–S1575 [9MY]
Argentina: commemorate anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations, S117 [26JA]
Armenia: protect and provide humanitarian assistance to Armenians in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) impacted by actions of Azerbaijan, S5470 [13NO]
Asia: recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region (S. Res. 126), S5363–S5366 [6NO]
——— strengthen alliances in Indo-Pacific region, S2152 [21JN], S3564 [26JY], S3715 [27JY]
Australia, United Kingdom, U.S. Security Treaty (AUKUS Treaty): agreement to develop nuclear-powered submarines, S756 [14MR], S3715 [27JY], S5279 [1NO]
——— anniversary, S4424, S4432 [13SE]
Azerbaijan: condemn blockade of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations, S4347–S4349 [11SE], S4621 [20SE], S4744 [28SE]
——— prohibit assistance, S5470 [13NO]
——— prohibit assistance (S. 3000), S5531, S5532 [15NO]
Biden, President: decision to remove troops from Afghanistan, S1126 [17AP]
——— evaluation of administration, S1687–S1689 [17MY], S1989 [7JN], S5389 [7NO], S5439 [9NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to China, S414 [15FE], S433 [16FE], S2108 [15JN], S3439 [20JY], S4638 [21SE], S5474 [13NO], S5517 [15NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to energy policy, S276 [9FE], S436 [16FE], S5164 [25OC], S5483 [14NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S1686 [17MY], S1964 [6JN], S5094 [19OC], S5125, S5127, S5133 [24OC], S5276–S5279 [1NO], S5374, S5392 [7NO], S5468–S5470 [13NO], S5683 [30NO], S6032 [19DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to foreign trade, S918 [23MR]
——— evaluation of administration relative to immigration, S11 [3JA], S46–S49 [23JA], S62 [24JA], S84–S92 [25JA], S154–S157 [31JA], S333 [13FE], S441, S446–S448 [16FE], S515 [28FE], S622 [2MR], S649 [6MR], S662 [7MR], S732, S735 [9MR], S763, S766 [14MR], S886, S888–S891 [22MR], S1063, S1075–S1077 [30MR], S1125, S1127 [17AP], S1230 [19AP], S1281–S1283 [20AP], S1407 [27AP], S1432–S1435 [1MY], S1544 [4MY], S1611, S1612, S1614–S1616 [11MY], S1638 [15MY], S1656 [16MY], S1687, S1693–S1697 [17MY], S1724–S1726 [18MY], S1997 [7JN], S2043 [12JN], S2111–S2113 [15JN], S2152–S2154 [21JN], S2270 [10JY], S2294–S2296 [11JY], S2334–S2336 [12JY], S2450–S2452 [13JY], S3438 [20JY], S3564 [26JY], S4259–S4261, S4328–S4330 [7SE], S4513 [14SE], S4544 [18SE], S4577 [19SE], S4645 [21SE], S4672 [26SE], S4692–S4694, S4697 [27SE], S4736, S4742 [28SE], S4933–S4935 [4OC], S5063, S5075 [18OC], S5095 [19OC], S5127, S5129 [24OC], S5166 [25OC], S5223–S5225 [30OC], S5271, S5272 [1NO], S5329 [2NO], S5353–S5355 [6NO], S5373 [7NO], S5415 [8NO], S5471, S5474 [13NO], S5517 [15NO], S5620 [28NO], S5647–S5649, S5653, S5655, S5656–S5661 [29NO], S5683, S5687 [30NO], S5701, S5704 [4DE], S5769, S5771 [6DE], S5892 [11DE], S5937, S5938 [13DE]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Iran, S4544 [18SE], S5497 [14NO], S5652 [29NO]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Middle East, S643, S644 [6MR], S4969 [16OC], S5025–S5027 [17OC], S5080–S5082 [18OC]
——— evaluation of administration relative to Russian invasion of Ukraine, S63 [24JA], S79 [25JA], S420 [15FE], S1447 [2MY], S1716 [18MY], S1965 [6JN], S4212 [6SE], S4340 [11SE], S5687 [30NO]
——— meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, S5515, S5517 [15NO]
——— State of the Union Message, S245, S247, S249 [7FE], S273–S275 [9FE]
Biden, Robert H. (Hunter): investigation into certain business dealings while President Biden served as Vice President, S1526 [4MY], S2042 [12JN], S3507 [25JY], S5887 [11DE]
Burma: condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment, S181 [1FE]
——— condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment (S. Res. 20), S176 [31JA]
Central America: report on congressional delegation trip to Guatemala and Honduras, S5884 [11DE]
Chile: commemorate anniversary of U.S. diplomatic relations, S117 [26JA]
China: analysis of U.S.-China relations, S1994 [7JN]
——— call for release of Mark Swidan (S. Res. 23), S192 [1FE], S1587 [10MY]
——— end treatment as developing nation, S3728 [27JY]
——— impose additional duties on imports from China until trade between U.S. and China comes into balance, S1886 [1JN]
——— recognize as greatest foreign threat to U.S. peace, security, and stability, S969–S971 [27MR], S5495 [14NO]
——— take action to stop sale and export of fentanyl precursors, S5515 [15NO]
——— U.S. policy, S627–S629 [2MR], S1067 [30MR], S1472, S1490 [3MY], S2132 [20JN], S4424–S4426 [13SE], S4568 [19SE], S5465 [13NO], S5481 [14NO], S5689 [30NO], S5876–S5879 [7DE]
Committee on Afghanistan (Joint, Select): establish, S987 [28MR]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): defense priorities, S807 [15MR]
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: ensure credible and timely elections, S2216 [22JN]
Cuba: U.S. policy, S3742 [27JY]
Democratic Party: national agenda, S615 [2MR]
Dept. of Commerce: decision to block certain Chinese companies from purchasing technology, S840 [21MR]
Dept. of Defense: call for end of U.S. support to Saudi Arabia-led intervention in Yemen, S1068 [30MR]
——— close detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, S557 [1MR], S1861 [1JN]
——— limit funding for support of Ukraine relative to level of spending on defense by NATO countries, S3448 [20JY]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion, S5125 [24OC], S5198 [26OC], S5376–S5382 [7NO], S5682 [30NO], S5699 [4DE], S5768 [6DE], S5980–S5983 [14DE], S6063–S6067 [19DE]
——— making supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion (H.R. 5692), S4895 [30SE], S4902, S4903 [3OC]
——— national security priority assignments, S5467 [13NO]
——— prohibit support for production of films subject to Chinese content restrictions or censorship screening requirements, S3571 [26JY]
——— provide for independent audits and investigations relating to military programs and operations in Ukraine, S3588 [26JY], S3728 [27JY]
Dept. of Defense State Partnership Program: anniversary (S. Res. 308), S3557 [25JY]
Dept. of Energy: prohibit export or sale of petroleum products from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China (H.R. 22), S71 [24JA], S80 [25JA], S138 [30JA]
Dept. of Justice: establish Federal grant program to award grants to States and nonprofit organizations to combat smuggling and trafficking of children and young women (S. 1200), S1435 [1MY], S1639 [15MY], S2043 [12JN], S3509 [25JY]
Dept. of State: designate Mexican cartels and other transnational criminal organizations as foreign terrorist organizations (S. 1048), S1559 [9MY]
——— designate Vladimir Kara-Murza as ‘‘wrongfully detained’’ by Russia, S1156 [18AP]
——— ensure U.S. diplomats and officials can advance efforts seeking Mexican compliance with 1944 Treaty on Utilization of Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and of the Rio Grande, S5281 [1NO]
——— make foreign officials determined to be responsible for undermining free and fair democratic elections inadmissible to U.S. (S. 126), S123 [26JA]
——— provide assistance for U.S. citizens and nationals unlawfully or wrongfully detained abroad, bolster programs to address hostage-taking and rescue, and impose sanctions on persons responsible (S. 509), S1526 [4MY]
——— renewal of Freedom Support Act waiver allowing security assistance to Azerbaijan, S4348 [11SE]
——— report on corruption in foreign countries, assign tiered classifications based on efforts to combat corruption, and impose sanctions on certain nationals under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, S3719 [27JY]
——— report on corruption in foreign countries, assign tiered classifications based on efforts to combat corruption, and impose sanctions on certain nationals under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act (S. 53), S77 [24JA]
——— request information on Israel’s human rights practices, in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), relative to eligibility for security assistance (S. Res. 504), S6048 [19DE]
——— revoke visas of foreign officials that have provided assistance to foreign nationals evading prosecution in U.S., S815 [16MR]
Dept. of the Treasury: provide investment screening mechanism for U.S. companies investing in certain technology sectors in countries of concern, S3510–S3512 [25JY], S3565 [26JY], S5350 [6NO], S5495 [14NO], S5700 [4DE]
——— provide investment screening mechanism for U.S. companies investing in certain technology sectors in countries of concern (S. 2678), S5876–S5879 [7DE]
——— provide transparency on donations to U.S. institutions of higher education from companies associated with Chinese-Military Complex, S3719 [27JY]
Depts. of Defense and Veterans Affairs, and related agencies: prohibit funding to provide grants, funding, or any financial benefit to Chinese entities, S5244, S5245 [31OC]
Drugs: combat trafficking of illicit fentanyl, S732 [9MR], S1231–S1233 [19AP], S1407 [27AP], S3875 [5SE], S4259 [7SE]
East Asia: report on congressional delegation trip to Taiwan and Republic of Korea, S1287 [20AP]
Egypt: human rights violations, S4362 [12SE]
Europe: report on congressional delegation trip to Munich Security Conference, S492, S495 [27FE]
Food: prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (S. 2011), S2205–S2207 [22JN], S6073–S6075 [20DE]
——— prohibit importation of seafood and seafood products from Russia (S. 2011), unanimous-consent request, S2206 [22JN]
Foreign aid: prohibit aid that will benefit Hamas (terrorist organization) (S. 3174), S5788 [6DE]
——— withhold U.S. contributions to U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) (S. 431), S5075 [18OC]
Foreign countries: report on congressional delegation trip to China, Japan, and Korea, S4922 [4OC]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Germany, India, Pakistan, and Israel, S494 [27FE], S509 [28FE], S539 [1MR]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to Indo-Pacific region and influence of U.S. values on leadership in global security and women’s empowerment issues, S4219 [6SE]
Greece: independence anniversary (S. Res. 119), S1543 [4MY]
Hamas (terrorist organization): condemn attack on Israel and taking of hostages and demand release of all hostages, S5133 [24OC], S5210 [26OC], S5385, S5392 [7NO], S5879 [7DE], S5931 [13DE], S6037 [19DE]
——— condemn for premeditated, coordinated, and brutal terrorist attacks on Israel and demand immediate release of all hostages (S. Res. 408), S5071 [18OC], S5463 [9NO]
Herzog, Isaac: U.S. visit by Israeli President, S2454 [13JY], S3130 [19JY]
IMF: prevent allocation of U.S. funding for Special Drawing Rights to perpetrators of genocide or state sponsors of terrorism, S3721 [27JY]
Immigration: recognize current influx of migrants is causing crisis at U.S. Southern border (S. Res. 45), S735 [9MR]
Iran: freeze certain Iranian funds held in Qatar involved in hostage deal between U.S. and Iran (S. 3049), S5067 [18OC]
——— provide congressional review of actions to terminate or waive imposed sanctions (S. 2210), S5031–S5033 [17OC]
——— provide congressional review of actions to terminate or waive imposed sanctions (S. 2210), unanimous-consent request, S5032, S5033 [17OC]
——— reinstate certain sanctions (S. 3041), S5029–S5031 [17OC], S5067, S5083 [18OC]
——— reinstate certain sanctions (S. 3041), unanimous-consent request, S5030 [17OC]
——— revoke waiver determination relative to certain sanctions imposed relative to Iran (S. 3061), S5067 [18OC]
——— strengthen sanctions against transfer of missiles and drone technologies to terrorists and prevent development of long-range missiles, S5497 [14NO]
——— U.S. policy, S3144 [19JY], S5372 [7NO]
Iran Sanctions Act: repeal sunset (S. 1390), S5071, S5072 [18OC]
——— repeal sunset (S. 1390), unanimous-consent request, S5072 [18OC]
Israel: affirm sense that Israel is not racist or apartheid state, reject all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia, and maintain U.S. will always be partner and supporter of Israel (H. Con. Res. 57), S3557 [25JY]
——— condemn terrorism committed by Iranian proxies, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad and recognize extremist regime of Iran as threat to Israel, region, U.S., and global stability, S5237 [31OC]
——— condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses, S5237 [31OC]
——— condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses (S. Res. 418), S5100, S5101 [19OC], S5200 [26OC]
——— condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses (S. Res. 418), unanimous-consent agreement, S5200 [26OC]
——— condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses (S. Res. 418), unanimous-consent request, S5100, S5101 [19OC]
——— condition U.S. assistance on ending indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, guaranteeing displaced Palestinians the right to return home, banning reoccupation and blockade of Gaza, and committing to peace talks for two-state solution, S5678 [29NO]
——— express support for families of hostages taken during attack on Israel and call for immediate release of hostages, S5937 [13DE]
——— mint coins in recognition of late Prime Minister Golda Meir and anniversary of U.S.-Israel relationship (S. 1300), S1724 [18MY]
——— recognize importance of economic relationship with U.S. and affirm trade facilitated by U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement is tool to support economy of Israel during conflict with Hamas (terrorist organization) (S. Res. 445), S5803 [6DE]
Jews: condemn rise in antisemitism in U.S. and globally, S112 [26JA], S3611 [26JY], S5681 [30NO], S5721 [5DE], S5832 [7DE], S6032 [19DE]
Korea, Republic of: anniversary of Mutual Defense Treaty with U.S. and reaffirmation of commitment to friendship and cooperation (S. Res. 175), S1370 [26AP]
Meloni, Giorgia: U.S. visit by Italian Prime Minister, S3561 [26JY]
Members of Congress: report on congressional delegation trip to United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, and Israel, S5066 [18OC]
Mexico: condemn military takeover of Vulcan Materials Co., port facility near Playa del Carmen, S5726, S5727 [5DE]
——— express concern about economic and security conditions and reaffirm interest in mutually beneficial relations based on shared interests on security, economic prosperity, and democratic values, S5726, S5727 [5DE]
——— express concern about economic and security conditions and reaffirm interest in mutually beneficial relations based on shared interests on security, economic prosperity, and democratic values (S. Res. 97), S843 [21MR]
Middle East: commend agreement for cease-fire in Israel and occupied Palestine, release of hostages, and delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, S5588, S5589 [27NO], S5648 [29NO]
——— condemn act of war against Israel by Hamas (terrorist organization), Palestinian Islamic Jihad (terrorist organization), and associated forces, S4967–S4974 [16OC], S5023–S5027, S5033–S5036 [17OC], S5055, S5071–S5075, S5080–S5082 [18OC], S5093, S5097–S5099 [19OC], S5165–S5168 [25OC], S5239 [31OC], S5627, S5628 [28NO], S5780 [6DE]
——— condemn heinous actions of Hamas (terrorist organization) and affirm support of U.S. for Israel’s right to exist and defend itself, S5057, S5060 [18OC]
——— continue progress toward negotiated two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict, S5133 [24OC]
——— express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists, S5062–S5070 [18OC], S5132 [24OC], S5483 [14NO]
——— impact of terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) on Israel relative to Russian, Iranian, and Chinese interests, S5236 [31OC]
——— impose sanctions relative to foreign support for terrorist organizations, including Hamas (terrorist organization) and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (H.R. 340), S5336 [2NO], S5363 [6NO]
——— maintain cease-fire in Israel and occupied Palestine and urge continued release of hostages, S5842 [7DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), S4967–S4974 [16OC], S5023–S5027 [17OC], S5055 [18OC], S5093, S5097–S5099 [19OC], S5125, S5127, S5132 [24OC], S5157, S5159, S5175 [25OC], S5198, S5199 [26OC], S5222 [30OC], S5239 [31OC], S5322 [2NO], S5347, S5349 [6NO], S5390 [7NO], S5408 [8NO], S5619 [28NO], S5682 [30NO], S5699 [4DE], S5780 [6DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), S5235 [31OC], S5270 [1NO], S5363 [6NO], S5375–S5382, S5404 [7NO], S5484–S5495 [14NO], S5794–S5801 [6DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), motion to proceed, S5500 [14NO]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (H.R. 6126), unanimous-consent request, S5377, S5381 [7NO], S5486, S5491 [14NO], S5796–S5800 [6DE]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (S. 3135), S5177 [25OC], S5219 [26OC]
——— making emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization) (S. 3168), S5232 [30OC], S5235 [31OC], S5276–S5279 [1NO]
——— prohibit any direct or indirect funding to Gaza territory until President can certify funding will not benefit terrorist organizations (S. 489), S5072–S5075 [18OC]
——— prohibit any direct or indirect funding to Gaza territory until President can certify funding will not benefit terrorist organizations (S. 489), unanimous-consent request, S5074, S5075 [18OC]
——— reallocate funding originally appropriated for Gaza to grants to Israel for Iron Dome short-range rocket defense system (S. 3083), S5166 [25OC]
——— recognize value of Palestinian and Israeli lives and urge efforts to resolve Israeli-Palestinian conflict, S5175 [25OC], S5272–S5274 [1NO], S5387, S5388 [7NO], S5532 [15NO], S6034 [19DE]
——— revoke visas of foreign nationals who endorse terrorist activities, affirm distinction between terrorism and Israeli self-defense, reject antisemitism, and honor memory of those killed in attack on Israel (S. Res. 413), S5076–S5078 [18OC]
——— revoke visas of those who endorse terrorism, affirm distinction between terrorism and Israeli self-defense, reject antisemitism, and honor memory of those killed in attack on Israel (S. Res. 413), unanimous-consent request, S5076, S5077 [18OC]
——— stand with Israel against war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization), condemn Iran’s support for global terrorism, and reaffirm commitment to Israel’s security (S. Res. 417), S5099, S5102 [19OC]
——— stand with Israel against war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization), condemn Iran’s support for global terrorism, and reaffirm commitment to Israel’s security (S. Res. 417), unanimous-consent agreement, S5099 [19OC]
Modi, Narendra: U.S. visit by Indian Prime Minister, S2113 [15JN], S2198 [22JN]
National security: modernize nuclear arsenal, S1450 [2MY]
——— national objectives priority assignments, S845 [21MR], S977 [28MR]
NATO: accession for Sweden, S2272 [10JY], S2292 [11JY]
——— call for all members to ratify protocols of accession for Finland and Sweden, S159 [31JA]
——— call on members to fully meet financial and military obligations, S4234 [6SE], S4424, S4426 [13SE], S4502 [14SE]
——— call on members to fully meet obligations, S435 [16FE], S2057 [13JN], S2292 [11JY]
——— focus on China in joint statement on challenges facing alliance, S2447 [13JY]
——— importance of member countries to commit to defense spending, S2447 [13JY], S5942 [13DE]
——— oppose U.S. withdrawal, require advice and consent of Senate to modify or terminate North Atlantic Treaty, and authorize Senate Legal Counsel to represent Senate in opposition to withdrawal, S3135–S3137 [19JY], S3517 [25JY]
——— report on congressional delegation trip to summit in Lithuania, S2341 [12JY]
Natural gas: impose sanctions relative to Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, S5982 [14DE]
Northern Ireland: anniversary of signing of Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (S. Res. 157), S1528 [4MY], S1572 [9MY]
Nuclear weapons: importance of effective and modern strategic deterrence policy, S1286 [20AP], S2343 [12JY]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction and Ukraine Aid: establish, S3728 [27JY]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukraine Assistance: establish, S988 [28MR], S4233 [6SE]
Office of the Special Inspector General for Ukrainian Military, Economic, and Humanitarian Aid: establish, S3587, S3588 [26JY]
——— establish (S. 541), S4933 [4OC]
Payá Sardiñas, Oswaldo: call on Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to complete investigation into death, S662 [7MR]
Power resources: impose additional sanctions relative to import or facilitation of import of pretroleum products from Iran (H.R. 3774), S5363 [6NO], S5404 [7NO]
Protocol Amending Tax Convention With Chile: ratify, S214 [2FE]
Putin, Vladimir: express that Russian President is war criminal, S946 [27MR]
Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act: reauthorize (S. 41), S5363 [6NO]
Russia: call for immediate release of detained U.S. citizens, S5094 [19OC]
——— call for immediate release of Marc Fogel (S. Con. Res. 18), S3714, S3745 [27JY]
——— call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations (S. Res. 156), S4919 [3OC]
——— call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza, S661 [7MR], S1123 [17AP]
——— condemn and oppose unprovoked invasion and egregious act of aggression against sovereign state of Ukraine, S126 [26JA], S443, S452–S454, S477–S479 [16FE], S494, S495 [27FE], S539 [1MR], S782 [15MR], S1819 [31MY]
——— condemn unjust and arbitrary detention of opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has stood up in defense of democracy, rule of law, and free and fair elections (S. Con. Res. 7), S5332–S5335 [2NO]
——— U.S. policy, S5689 [30NO]
Rwanda: cease support of rebels and other destabilizing activities in Democratic Republic of the Congo, S2216 [22JN]
Senate: legislative priorities, S6073 [20DE]
——— require any convention, agreement, or other international instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response reached by World Health Assembly be subject to ratification, S980, S981 [28MR]
Tabatabai, Ariane: call for investigation into potential foreign adversarial influence and security clearance level as Dept. of Defense official relative to connection to Iranian regime, S4820 [29SE]
Taiwan: approve and implement agreement between American Institute in Taiwan and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office regarding trade between U.S. and Taiwan (H.R. 4004), S2212, S2213 [22JN], S2977, S2978 [18JY]
——— approve and implement agreement between American Institute in Taiwan and Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office regarding trade between U.S. and Taiwan (H.R. 4004), unanimous-consent request, S2213 [22JN]
——— strengthen U.S. policy, S282–S284 [9FE]
Tax Convention With Chile: ratify, S2115, S2116 [15JN], S2132 [20JN], S2155, S2158 [21JN], S2198, S2208, S2209, S2215, S2216 [22JN]
——— ratify, unanimous-consent agreement, S2131 [20JN], S2211 [22JN]
Taxation: impose carbon border adjustment on energy intensive imports and incentivize decarbonization of domestic manufacturing, S4936 [4OC]
Terrorism: assess status of the war on terrorism, S5068 [18OC]
Thailand: celebrate anniversary of strategic partnership with U.S. and commend democratic reforms, S791 [15MR]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act: reauthorize, S110 [26JA]
Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: impact of U.S. withdrawal, S1586 [10MY]
Treaties and agreements: approve agreements to amend Compact of Free Association and appropriate funds to carry out such agreements (S.J. Res. 48), S5341 [2NO]
——— removal of injunction of secrecy, S6021 [18DE]
U.N.: limit U.S. funding until Iran has been expelled and investigated for violations of Genocide Convention (S. 3064), S5133 [24OC]
——— terminate U.S. membership (S. 3428), S5876 [7DE]
U.S. Foreign Service Day: designate (S. Res. 199), S1539 [4MY]
Ukraine: anniversary of Russian invasion, S494 [27FE]
——— provide enhanced authority for President to enter into agreements with Ukraine to lend or lease defense articles to protect civilian populations from Russian military invasion, S5350 [6NO]
——— security assistance in response to Russian invasion, S2037, S2038 [12JN], S2080 [14JN], S2106 [15JN], S2331 [12JY], S3505 [25JY], S4244, S4245 [7SE], S4339, S4340 [11SE], S4360 [12SE], S4421 [13SE], S4546, S4547 [18SE], S4610, S4615 [20SE], S4637 [21SE], S4886–S4888, S4897, S4898 [30SE], S4910–S4912 [3OC], S4924, S4937–S4940 [4OC], S5222 [30OC], S5271 [1NO], S5322 [2NO], S5348 [6NO], S5371, S5374 [7NO], S5408 [8NO], S5438 [9NO], S5485–S5495 [14NO], S5902–S5904 [12DE]
Venezuela: commend María Corina Machado as presidential opposition candidate, reject Maduro regime for efforts to carry out fraudulent elections, and call for release of political prisoners (S. Res. 486), unanimous-consent request, S5735 [5DE]
——— permit nationals to be eligible for temporary protected status, S1966 [6JN], S4638 [21SE]
——— U.S. policy, S5734, S5735 [5DE]
Yemen: anniversary of military conflict with Saudi Arabia, S1068 [30MR]
Reports
Al Shabaab: Congressional Research Service, H2062–H2064 [27AP]
Gains in Somalia’s Offensive Against Al-Shabaab: International Crisis Group (organization), H2066–H2068 [27AP]
Somalia—Counter-Insurgency Operation Gains Regional Support in Phase Two as Al-Shabaab Attacks and Political Differences Persist: Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), H2064 [27AP]
Reports filed
Applicability of War Powers Resolution to Resolution To Direct President To Remove Armed Forces From Syria: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 199) (H. Rept. 118–7), H1147 [7MR]
Banning Operations and Leases With the Illegitimate Venezuelan Authoritarian Regime (BOLIVAR) Act: Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. 257) (S. Rept. 118–29), S1678 [16MY]
Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Signing Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 157), S1503 [3MY]
Call for Immediate Release of U.S. Citizen, Paul Whelan, Being Detained on Espionage Allegations in Russia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 156), S2068 [13JN]
Call for Release of Mark Swidan by China: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 23), S1533 [4MY]
Caribbean Basin Security Initiative Appropriations, U.S.-Caribbean Security Partnership Enhancement, and Disaster Resilience Prioritization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 841), S1533 [4MY]
China Exchange Rate Transparency Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 839) (H. Rept. 118–291), H6079 [1DE]
China Financial Threat Mitigation Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 1156) (H. Rept. 118–72), H2498 [22MY]
Chinese Currency Accountability Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 510) (H. Rept. 118–294), H6079 [1DE]
Commend Bravery, Courage, and Resolve of Women and Men Demonstrating and Risking Their Safety to Speak Out Against Iranian Regime’s Human Rights Abuses: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 2), S3520 [25JY]
Condemn Destruction of Hong Kong’s Democracy and Rule of Law by China: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 106), S1533 [4MY]
Condemn Eswatini Human Rights Record and Killing of Activist Thulani Maseko: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 174), S2049 [12JN]
Condemn Military Coup in Burma, Call for Immediate Release of Civilian Leaders and All Detained, and Allow Those Elected to Parliament To Resume Duties Without Impediment: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 20), S3520 [25JY]
Condemn Unjust and Arbitrary Russian Detention of Opposition Leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, Who Has Stood Up in Defense of Democracy, Rule of Law, and Free and Fair Elections: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 7), S1533 [4MY]
Consideration of H.R. 4665, Dept. of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 723) (H. Rept. 118–216), H4496 [26SE]
Consideration of H.R. 5692, Dept. of Defense Supplemental Appropriations for Ukraine Security Assistance in Response to Russian Invasion: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 730) (H. Rept. 118–228), H4712 [27SE]
Consideration of H.R. 5933, Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 906) (H. Rept. 118–298), H6109 [4DE]
Consideration of H.R. 5961, No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 869) (H. Rept. 118–273), H5854 [14NO]
——— Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 891) (H. Rept. 118–280), H5936 [28NO]
Consideration of H.R. 6126, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations To Provide Funding to Israel in Response to Act of War by Hamas (terrorist organization): Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 838) (H. Rept. 118–261), H5361 [2NO]
Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act: Committee on Education and the Workforce (House) (H.R. 5933) (H. Rept. 118–278), H5906 [24NO]
Dept. of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 4665) (H. Rept. 118–146), H3639 [17JY]
——— Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 2438) (S. Rept. 118–71), S3457 [20JY]
Dept. of State Authorities: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2043), S3894 [5SE]
Ending China’s Developing Nation Status Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 308), S2068 [13JN]
Exposing China’s Support for the Taliban Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 4765) (H. Rept. 118–328), H6996 [19DE]
Greece Independence Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 119), S1503 [3MY]
Holding Accountable Russian Mercenaries (HARM) Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 416), S3520 [25JY]
Holding Iranian Leaders Accountable Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6245) (H. Rept. 118–334), H6997 [19DE]
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) Certification Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 490), S3520 [25JY]
Iran-China Energy Sanctions Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 5923) (H. Rept. 118–333), H6997 [19DE]
No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H.R. 5961) (H. Rept. 118–270), H5667 [9NO]
No U.S. Financing for Iran Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 5921) (H. Rept. 118–332), H6996 [19DE]
Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to (PROTECT) Taiwan Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 803) (H. Rept. 118–286), H6079 [1DE]
Providing Appropriate Recognition and Treatment Needed To Enhance Relations (PARTNER) With ASEAN Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 682), S1533 [4MY]
Reaffirm State of Arunachal Pradesh as Indian territory and Condemn China’s Provocations in South Asia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 75), S3520 [25JY]
Recognize Vital Importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and Role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in Supporting Prosperity in Region: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 126), S2068 [13JN]
Request President and Direct Secs. of Defense and State To Transmit Documents to House of Representatives Relative to Congressionally Appropriated Funds to Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 158) (H. Rept. 118–29), H1526 [28MR]
Request President and Sec. of Defense Transmit Documents to House of Representatives of Plans for Military Assistance and if U.S. Forces Are Deployed in Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Res. 300) (H. Rept. 118–44), H2124 [2MY]
Russia and Belarus Financial Sanctions Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 5512) (H. Rept. 118–316), H6939 [13DE]
Safeguarding Tunisian Democracy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2006), S3521 [25JY]
Stopping Illicit Oil Shipments Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 6365) (H. Rept. 118–330), H6996 [19DE]
Supporting Americans Wrongfully or Unlawfully Detained Abroad Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 509), S741 [9MR]
Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 554) (H. Rept. 118–292), H6079 [1DE]
Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 540) (H. Rept. 118–293), H6079 [1DE]
Taiwan Protection and National Resilience Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1074), S2068 [13JN]
Taiwan Tax Agreement Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1457), S3521 [25JY]
Tax Convention With Chile: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 118–1), S1981 [6JN]
Trafficking Victims Protection Act Reauthorization: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 920), S2049 [12JN]
U.S. Legal Gold and Mining Partnership Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 797), S1533 [4MY]
U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade First Agreement Implementation Act: Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H.R. 4004) (H. Rept. 118–116), H3069 [21JN]
Western Hemisphere Partnership Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1325), S1533 [4MY]
Resolutions of ratification
Tax Convention With Chile, S1981 [6JN]
Rulings of the Chair
Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 4665), consideration (H. Res. 723), H4481 [26SE]
Statements
Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations With Bulgaria: Dept. of State, E865 [20SE]
Assessment of Conflict Between Israel and Palestinians Relative to Terrorist Attack by Hamas (terrorist organization): Ben Sasse, University of Florida, S5057 [18OC]
——— Christopher L. Eisgruber, Princeton University, S5058 [18OC]
——— Claudine Gay, Harvard University, S5058 [18OC]
——— Gregory L. Fenves, Emory University, S5057 [18OC]
——— Minouche Shafik, Columbia University, S5058 [18OC]
——— Northwestern University, S5059 [18OC]
——— Richard Saller and Jenny Martinez, Stanford University, S5059 [18OC]
——— Sian Leah Beilock, Dartmouth College, S5058 [18OC]
——— University of Notre Dame, S5058 [18OC]
Dept. of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations: several organizations, E923 [2OC]
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations To Provide Funding to Israel in Response to Act of War by Hamas (terrorist organization): Executive Office of the President, H5238 [2NO]
Honoring Impact of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kim to U.S.-Republic of Korea Relations: Lewis F. Payne, H2899 [14JN]
U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade First Agreement Implementation Act: Senator Crapo, S2212 [22JN]
Ukraine Security Assistance in Response to Russian Invasion: several Senators, S4898 [30SE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 7, commend bravery, courage, and resolve of women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses, H307 [25JA]
H. Con. Res. 21, direct President to remove Armed Forces from Syria, H1173 [8MR]
H. Con. Res. 30, direct President to remove Armed Forces from Somalia other than those assigned to protect U.S. Embassy, H2056 [27AP]
H. Con. Res. 57, affirm sense that Israel is not racist or apartheid state, reject all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia, and maintain U.S. will always be partner and supporter of Israel, H3670 [18JY]
H. Res. 11, Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party (House, Select) establishment, H121 [10JA]
H. Res. 90, call for release of Mark Swidan in China, H1927 [25AP]
H. Res. 199, direct President to remove Armed Forces from Syira, applicability of War Powers Resolution, H1161 [8MR]
H. Res. 240, condemn recent actions taken by Russian military to down U.S. Air Force drone, H1738 [17AP]
H. Res. 272, call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations by Russia, H2797 [12JN]
H. Res. 311, expand and strengthen Abraham Accords to urge other nations to normalize relations with Israel and ensure existing agreements reap tangible security and economic benefits for citizens of those countries, H1929 [25AP]
H. Res. 377, call for immediate release of Evan Gershkovich by Russia, H2795 [12JN]
H. Res. 489, condemn and censure Representative Schiff relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia, H2924 [14JN]
H. Res. 492, condemn Iranian persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners, H4247 [12SE]
H. Res. 521, condemn and censure Representative Schiff relative to whistleblower complaint against Donald J. Trump and alleged collusion between Trump Campaign and Russia, H3013 [21JN]
H. Res. 559, declare U.S. policy that it is not acceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons, H5187 [1NO]
H. Res. 599, urge European Union to designate Hezbollah in its entirety as terrorist organization, H5197 [1NO]
H. Res. 683, support diplomatic relations to encourage fulfillment of water deliveries by Mexico annually to U.S. under treaty regarding utilization of Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and Rio Grande, H5926 [28NO]
H. Res. 723, consideration of H.R. 4665, Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs appropriations, H4480 [26SE]
H. Res. 730, consideration of H.R. 5692, Dept. of Defense supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion, H4791 [28SE]
H. Res. 771, express support for Israel as it defends itself against barbaric war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists, H5053 [25OC]
H. Res. 793, condemn Hamas (terrorist organization) attack on Israel and taking of hostages and demand release of all hostages, H5921 [28NO]
H. Res. 838, consideration of H.R. 6126, emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), H5235 [2NO]
H. Res. 869, consideration of H.R. 5961, No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, H5861 [15NO]
H. Res. 888, reaffirm Israel’s right to exist, H5923 [28NO]
H. Res. 891, consideration of H.R. 5961, No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, H5945 [29NO]
H. Res. 894, condemn and denounce drastic rise of antisemitism in U.S. and globally, H6106 [4DE]
H. Res. 906, consideration of H.R. 5933, Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act, H6120 [5DE]
H.J. Res. 68, terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons contributing to conflict taking place in Democratic Republic of the Congo, H3659 [18JY]
H.J. Res. 70, terminate national emergency relative to Libya, H3662 [18JY]
H.J. Res. 71, terminate national emergency relative to Development Fund for Iraq and Iraqi petroleum and petroleum products, H3666 [18JY]
H.J. Res. 74, terminate national emergency relative to blocking property of persons threatening peace, security, or stability of Yemen, H3664 [18JY]
H.J. Res. 79, terminate national emergency relative to certain economic and trade sanctions imposed on Syrian government, H3668 [18JY]
H.R. 22, Protecting America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve From China Act, H209 [12JA]
H.R. 340, Hamas International Financing Prevention Act, H5189–H5191 [1NO]
H.R. 406, Providing Appropriate Recognition and Treatment Needed To Enhance Relations (PARTNER) With ASEAN Act, H1313 [22MR]
H.R. 589, impose sanctions on certain Iranian officials, H4242 [12SE]
H.R. 1093, Dept. of State report to Congress on implementation of advanced capabilities pillar of trilateral security partnership between Australia, United Kingdom, and U.S., H1309 [22MR]
H.R. 1107, PRC Is Not a Developing Country Act, H1449 [27MR]
H.R. 1154, Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act, H1446 [27MR]
H.R. 1156, China Financial Threat Mitigation Act, H2471 [22MY]
H.R. 1159, require periodic Dept. of State reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines, H1311 [22MR]
H.R. 1176, Taiwan International Solidarity Act, H3913 [25JY]
H.R. 3099, Special Envoy for the Abraham Accords Act, H2800 [12JN]
H.R. 3152, Fight and Combat Rampant Iranian Missile Exports (Fight CRIME) Act, H4239–H4241 [12SE]
H.R. 3774, Stop Harboring Iranian Petroleum (SHIP) Act, H5193–H5195 [1NO]
H.R. 4004, U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade First Agreement Implementation Act, H3051 [21JN]
H.R. 4665, Dept. of State, foreign operations, and related programs appropriations, H4725–H4758 [28SE]
H.R. 5692, Dept. of Defense supplemental appropriations for Ukraine security assistance in response to Russian invasion, H4823 [28SE]
H.R. 5933, Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act, H6171–H6175 [6DE]
H.R. 5961, No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act, H6005 [30NO]
H.R. 6126, emergency supplemental appropriations to provide funding to Israel in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), H5297 [2NO]
S. 41, Reinforcing Education Accountability in Development (READ) Act reauthorization, S76 [24JA], S5363 [6NO]
S. 126, Fortifying Lawful Elections and Democracy (FLED) Accountability Act, S148 [30JA]
S. 389, Justice Against Sponsors of Illicit Fentanyl Act, S323 [9FE]
S. 1465, Baltic Security Initiative Act, S1536 [4MY]
S. 1583, submit to Congress classified Dept. of State dissent cables relative to withdrawal of U.S. Armed Forces from Afghanistan, S1629 [11MY]
S. 2342, Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act, S2989 [18JY]
S. Con. Res. 2, commend bravery, courage, and resolve of Iranian women and men demonstrating and risking their safety to speak out against Iranian regime’s human rights abuses, S125 [26JA]
S. Con. Res. 7, condemn unjust and arbitrary detention by Russia of opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has stood up in defense of democracy, rule of law, and free and fair elections, S5334 [2NO]
S. Con. Res. 7, condemn unjust and arbitrary detention of opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza, who has stood up in defense of democracy, rule of law, and free and fair elections in Russia, S939 [23MR]
S. Con. Res. 11, urge Senate ratification of U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity, S1849 [31MY]
S. Con. Res. 13, impact of climate change on health, economic opportunity, and fundamental rights of children, importance of U.S. leadership in addressing crisis, and need for science-based plan to reduce fossil fuel emissions, S2466–S2468 [13JY]
S. Con. Res. 14, affirm sense that Israel is not racist or apartheid state, reject all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia, and maintain U.S. will always be partner and supporter of Israel, S2992 [18JY]
S. Con. Res. 18, call for immediate release of Marc Fogel in Russia, S3626 [26JY]
S. Con. Res. 20, commemorate anniversary of coup and subsequent democracy efforts in Chile, express regret for U.S. role in destabilization, and disclose all related U.S. records, S4662 [21SE]
S. Con. Res. 22, support Geneva Consensus Declaration on Promoting Women’s Health and Strengthening the Family and urge U.S. be added as signatory, S5149 [24OC]
S. Con. Res. 24, condemn hostilities and stand with people of Sudan in their calls for peace and their democratic aspirations, S6060 [19DE]
S. Res. 20, condemn military coup and detention of civilian leaders in Burma, call for immediate and unconditional release of all detained, and allow those elected to serve in parliament to resume duties without impediment, S175 [31JA]
S. Res. 23, call for release of Mark Swidan by China, S210 [1FE]
S. Res. 32, condemn violent insurrection in Brazil and express U.S. solidarity with people of Brazil and support for safeguarding democratic institutions, S239 [2FE]
S. Res. 36, reinforce U.S.-Nigeria relationship and urge free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections, S269 [7FE]
S. Res. 45, recognize current influx of migrants is causing crisis at U.S. Southern border, S328 [9FE]
S. Res. 72, recognize Russian actions in Ukraine as genocide, S461 [16FE]
S. Res. 74, condemn Iranian persecution of Baha’is and continued violation of International Covenants on Human Rights, impose sanctions for such violations, and call for release of religious prisoners, S462 [16FE]
S. Res. 75, reaffirm state of Arunachal Pradesh as Indian territory and condemn China’s provocations in South Asia, S463 [16FE]
S. Res. 81, establish means to provide Senate advice and consent regarding any international agreement relative to pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response, S535 [28FE]
S. Res. 91, recognize value of tax agreement with Taiwan, S638 [2MR]
S. Res. 92, combat illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing and associated crimes in Latin America and Caribbean nations, S638 [2MR]
S. Res. 95, adopt Federal 21st-century global health solidarity strategy and take actions to address past and ongoing harms that undermine health and well-being of people around the world, S672 [7MR]
S. Res. 97, express concern about economic and security conditions in Mexico and reaffirm interest in mutually beneficial relations based on shared interests on security, economic prosperity, and democratic values, S717 [8MR]
S. Res. 106, condemn destruction of Hong Kong’s democracy and rule of law by China, S802 [15MR]
S. Res. 108, condemn oppression and forced eviction of Bhutanese citizens during late 1980s and 1990s, S804 [15MR]
S. Res. 109, request information on human rights practices to make determinations on continuation of U.S. arms sales and security assistance in Saudi Arabia, S804 [15MR]
S. Res. 114, urge government of Thailand to protect and uphold democracy, human rights, rule of law, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of expression, S833 [16MR]
S. Res. 117, ensure that Canada does not permanently store nuclear waste in Great Lake Basin, S911 [22MR]
S. Res. 119, Greece independence anniversary, S935 [23MR]
S. Res. 126, recognize vital importance of Mekong River to Southeast Asia and role of Mekong-U.S. Partnership in supporting prosperity in region, S1002 [28MR], S5365 [6NO]
S. Res. 138, highlight risks that environmental defenders face and commend their role in defending human rights, combating climate chaos, and supporting clean, healthy, and sustainable environment, S1058 [29MR]
S. Res. 141, support Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) centrality in Indo-Pacific Region, S1097 [30MR]
S. Res. 145, call for immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza in Russia, S1100 [30MR]
S. Res. 156, call for immediate release of U.S. citizen, Paul Whelan, being detained on espionage allegations in Russia, S1106 [30MR], S4919 [3OC]
S. Res. 157, Belfast/Good Friday Agreement signing anniversary, S1107 [30MR]
S. Res. 168, commend members of Brigada de Asalto 2506 (Assault Brigade 2506) involved in Bay of Pigs operation and continue to promote democracy and human rights in Cuba, S1305 [20AP]
S. Res. 172, express support for Ukrainian victory against Russian invasion and return to recognized international borders, integrate into NATO and other Euroatlantic institutions, and insist that Russia pay reparations, S1349 [25AP]
S. Res. 174, condemn human rights record in Eswatini and killing of activist Thulani Maseko, S1390 [26AP]
S. Res. 175, Mutual Defense Treaty Between U.S. and Republic of Korea anniversary and reaffirmation of commitment to friendship and cooperation, S1391 [26AP]
S. Res. 179, condemn wrongful detainment of U.S. citizens and residents in Russia, S1422 [27AP]
S. Res. 186, call on North Korea to release abducted foreign nationals, including from Japan, return remains and provide information on those deceased, make reparations, and apologize and permanently cease such activities, S1443 [1MY]
S. Res. 199, U.S. Foreign Service Day, S1538 [4MY]
S. Res. 202, reaffirm U.S. commitment to World Trade Organization, improve dispute settlement, address appellate concerns, increase transparency, ensure fair treatment of developing countries, and address needs of free and open economies, S1569 [9MY]
S. Res. 207, U.K. Polaris Sales Agreement with U.S. anniversary, S1629 [11MY]
S. Res. 220, Dept. of Defense State Partnership Program anniversary, S1751 [18MY]
S. Res. 227, call on President to support creation of International Special Tribunal for the Punishment of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine, S1847 [31MY]
S. Res. 237, remember victims of violent suppression of democracy protests in China’s Tiananmen Square and condemn crackdown on human rights and basic freedoms within China, including Hong Kong, by Chinese Communist Party, S1984 [6JN]
S. Res. 244, condemn blockade of Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and ongoing human rights violations in Azerbaijan, S2034 [8JN]
S. Res. 251, celebrate NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania and express priorities related to transatlantic security and NATO Strategic Concept, S2100 [14JN]
S. Res. 254, condemn all forms of antisemitism and commend working definition of antisemitism by International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, S2125 [15JN]
S. Res. 259, recognize importance of U.S.-India relations, S2189 [21JN]
S. Res. 260, recognize leadership in Arab Spring and express support for upholding democratic principles and norms in Tunisia, S2189 [21JN]
S. Res. 265, Bosnia and Herzegovina independence anniversary, S2236 [22JN]
S. Res. 268, respond to threat posed by Russian deployment of tactical nuclear weapons, S2237 [22JN]
S. Res. 273, promote stronger economic relations between U.S., Canada, and Latin America and Caribbean nations, S2239 [22JN]
S. Res. 287, commemorate anniversary of peaceful protests in Cuba, condemn ongoing acts of repression and human rights violations, and call for immediate release of all arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens, S2314 [11JY]
S. Res. 295, commemorate anniversary of peaceful protests in Cuba, condemn ongoing acts of repression and human rights violations, and call for immediate release of all arbitrarily detained Cuban citizens, S2464 [13JY]
S. Res. 299, support cooperation with European Union to thwart Hezbollah’s criminal and terrorist activities and bring operatives to justice and urge European Union to designate Hezbollah as terrorist organization, S2991 [18JY]
S. Res. 302, support Ukraine accession to NATO, S3153 [19JY]
S. Res. 308, Dept. of Defense State Partnership Program anniversary, S3526 [25JY]
S. Res. 320, call for immediate release of Eyvin Hernandez by Venezuelan government, S3769 [27JY]
S. Res. 342, Czech Republic and Slovak Republic independence anniversary, S4529 [14SE]
S. Res. 344, urge all NATO members to spend certain minimum percentage of GDP on defense, S4530 [14SE]
S. Res. 357, recognize formation of Alliance for Development in Democracy and urge deeper ties with member countries, S4660 [21SE]
S. Res. 363, support U.S.-Taiwan Education Initiative, S4684 [26SE]
S. Res. 379, support diplomatic relations with Mexico to encourage fulfillment of water deliveries annually to U.S. under treaty regarding utilization of Colorado and Tijuana Rivers and Rio Grande, S4763 [28SE]
S. Res. 385, call for immediate release of Evan Gershkovich in Russia, S4766 [28SE]
S. Res. 395, recognize contributions of Montagnards who fought with U.S. Armed Forces during the Vietnamese Conflict and condemn suppression of human rights and civil liberties in Vietnam, S4952 [4OC]
S. Res. 408, condemn Hamas (terrorist organization) for premeditated, coordinated, and brutal terrorist attacks on Israel and demand immediate release of all hostages, S5052 [17OC], S5463 [9NO]
S. Res. 413, condemn foreign nationals in U.S. who have endorsed and espoused actions of foreign terrorist organizations in Gaza who launched attacks against Israel and killed innocent Israeli and U.S. citizens, S5090 [18OC]
S. Res. 418, condemn terrorist attacks by Hamas (terrorist organization) in Israel and denounce antisemitic student activities on U.S. college campuses, S5113 [19OC]
S. Res. 424, end persecution of, and violence against, religious minorities and human rights defenders and reverse Indian government policies that discriminate against Muslims and Christians on basis of their respective faiths, S5147 [24OC]
S. Res. 429, support nuclear security role of International Atomic Energy Agency, S5193 [25OC]
S. Res. 434, Monroe Doctrine anniversary, S5217 [26OC]
S. Res. 445, recognize importance of economic relationship with U.S. and affirm trade facilitated by U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement is tool to support economy of Israel during conflict with Hamas (terrorist organization), S5342 [2NO]
S. Res. 458, denounce Chinese efforts to exert malign influence in Latin America, S5461 [9NO]
S. Res. 460, support U.S. dollar as world reserve currency and combat economic influence of China, S5479 [13NO]
S. Res. 471, stand with Israel as it defends itself against war launched by Hamas (terrorist organization) and other terrorists, condemn Iran’s support for global terrorism, and reaffirm commitment to Israel’s security, S5112 [19OC]
S. Res. 472, condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine and weaponization of hunger and commemorate anniversary of Holodomor famine, S5599 [27NO]
S. Res. 484, condemn Hamas (terrorist organization), S5761 [5DE]
S. Res. 485, commemorate anniversary of diplomatic relations with Thailand, S5761 [5DE]
S. Res. 486, commend María Corina Machado as legitimate presidential opposition candidate, reject Maduro regime for efforts to carry out fraudulent presidential elections, and call for release of all political prisoners in Venezuela, S5762 [5DE]
S. Res. 491, commend NATO adoption of regional plans and encourage allies to align resources, S5853 [7DE]
S. Res. 493, express support of peaceful, democratic, and economic aspirations of people of Sri Lanka, S5922 [12DE]
S. Res. 495, Nevada partnership with Czech Republic under State Partnership Program anniversary, S5924 [12DE]
S. Res. 497, express sense that slogan, ‘‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’’ and its derivations are antisemitic and endorse genocide and destruction of Jewish state, S5964 [13DE]
S. Res. 504, request information from Dept. of State on Israel’s human rights practices, in response to act of war by Hamas (terrorist organization), relative to eligibility for security assistance, S6000 [14DE]
S. Res. 511, reinforce U.S.-Senegal relationship and urge Senegal to conduct free, fair, transparent, and inclusive elections, S6023 [18DE]
S. Res. 515, condemn terrorism committed by Iranian proxies on U.S. Armed Forces in Iraq and Syria and emphasize urgency of responding to and deterring such attacks, S6058 [19DE]
Tributes
Zelensky, Volodymyr, S4637 [21SE]