To provide for the imposition of sanctions on members of the National Communist Party Congress of the People’s Republic of China, and for other purposes.
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ReportedAdditional sponsors: Mr. Gooden of Texas, Mr. Hern, Mrs. Bice, …
Reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs with an amendment
Committee on the Judiciary discharged; committed to the Committee of …
Mrs. McClain (for herself, Mr. Panetta, Mr. Buchanan, and Mr. …
Summary
What This Bill Does
Imposes sanctions on members of Chinas National Communist Party Congress for human rights abuses, including the Hong Kong National Security Law and Uyghur persecution. Targets party officials responsible for repression.
Who Benefits and How
Hong Kong democracy advocates gain international pressure. Uyghur and Muslim minorities get advocacy support. Human rights groups achieve sanctions on perpetrators.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Chinese Communist Party officials face travel bans and asset freezes. US-China relations face further deterioration. American businesses in China may face retaliation.
Key Provisions
- Imposes sanctions on CCP Congress members for Hong Kong/Xinjiang abuses
- Cites violations of Hong Kong Basic Law and international commitments
- References ongoing Uyghur internment and population control
Evidence Chain:
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Primary Purpose
Imposes sanctions on members of Chinese Communist Party Congress for human rights abuses in Hong Kong and Xinjiang
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Use sanctions to pressure China on human rights"
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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