Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act
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Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill, Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act, changes federal law or congressional policy affecting foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients. The main policy domain is Foreign Policy, Government Operations, Defense.
Who Benefits and How
foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.
Who Bears the Burden and How
federal implementing agencies, foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.
Key Provisions
- Section S1: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act.
- Section id13b67764e54e40009356823e77477bee: 2. Definitions In this Act: The term appropriate congressional committees means— the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate; the Committee on Foreign...
- Section idea021f5cceed4558b05623391ef53df7: 3. Report on United States capacity to comply with the Taiwan Relations Act Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually...
- Section idff830f824b094b1ab141632765ca4662: 4. Briefing Not later than 30 days after submission of each report pursuant to section 3, the Secretary of War shall provide a classified briefing to the...
- Section id3d549ba921b44e3e944e0c4e29956a60: 5. Rule of construction Nothing in this Act may be construed— to authorize the use of military force; or to alter or supersede any existing statutory...
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
This bill, Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act, changes federal law or congressional policy affecting foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients.
Key Policy Areas
Foreign Policy, Government Operations, Defense
Primary Purpose
This bill, Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act, changes federal law or congressional policy affecting foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients.
Policy Domains
Whole bill
Identified Gains
- foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients
Identified Costs
- federal implementing agencies
- foreign governments, international partners, and aid recipients
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
In CommitteeRead twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Introduced in Senate
Mr. Curtis (for himself and Ms. Cortez Masto) introduced the …
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Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_secretary"
- → The Secretary identified in the operative section
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
any attempt— to overthrow or dismantle the governing institutions in Taiwan
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