What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill creates rules to stop certain money from going to countries or groups involved in genocide or terrorism. It tells the Treasury Department to have the U.S. representative at the International Monetary Fund vote against giving special international money to countries that commit genocide or sponsor terrorism. The bill also requires three government agencies to check that aid money going to non-government groups and international organizations is not ending up with the Taliban or other terrorist groups. Organizations receiving this aid money must prove that any groups they work with are following U.S. laws against funding terrorism.
Introduced
January 15, 2025
Policy Area
Foreign Trade and International Finance
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