Making appropriations for the Department of State, foreign operations, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
Appropriates funds for State Department, foreign operations, and related programs for fiscal year 2025. Requires quarterly reporting on fund balances.
Who Benefits and How
Diplomatic operations receive funding. Foreign assistance programs funded. International programs continue.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Taxpayers fund appropriations. Agencies must report quarterly on balances.
Key Provisions
- Appropriates State/Foreign Operations funds for FY2025
- Requires quarterly accounting of unobligated balances
- Authorizes allowances and differentials for personnel
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Appropriates funds for State Department and foreign operations for FY2025
Who Benefits
- State Department
- Foreign assistance
- Diplomatic operations
Who Bears Costs
- Taxpayers
Key Policy Areas
Appropriations, Foreign Affairs, State Department
Primary Purpose
Appropriates funds for State Department and foreign operations for FY2025
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Annual appropriations for foreign operations"
Legislative Progress
ReportedMr. Coons, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the following …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
African Development Foundation, Agencies funded by Titles I, II, VI, Agencies receiving foreign ops appropriations
Department of State, State Department and USAID, USAID face effects in multiple directions
Positive-direction: African Development Foundation, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, Counter-narcotics programs, Countries with Chinese debt exposure, Department of State aviation programs, Department of State consular services, Egyptian government, Foreign countries receiving US assistance, Global Engagement Center, Inter-American Foundation, Peace Corps, State Department employees overseas, Taiwan government, US ally governments facing economic coercion
Negative-direction: Agencies funded by Titles I, II, VI, Agencies receiving foreign ops appropriations, Agencies receiving foreign ops funds, Countries supporting Russian annexation, Department of State bureaus and offices, Department of Treasury, Executive Branch, Export-Import Bank, Federal agencies funded by Act, Federal agencies receiving foreign ops funds, Foreign assistance program managers, Foreign governments receiving US assistance, Foreign governments refusing extradition, Government agencies, Governments resulting from military coups, Russian Federation government, State Department and agencies
Chinese companies at IDB, Chinese state-owned enterprises, Countries supplying weapons to terrorist states
African development projects, Complex Crises Fund, Debt restructuring and narcotics control programs
Positive-direction: African development projects, Complex Crises Fund, Democracy and nonproliferation programs for Azerbaijan, Global fragility prevention programs, USAID and foreign assistance programs, Women-focused international programs
Negative-direction: Debt restructuring and narcotics control programs, Enterprise Funds, Foreign assistance programs
African Development Bank, Chinese interests at IDB, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Positive-direction: African Development Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Bank
Negative-direction: Chinese interests at IDB, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter-American Development Bank, International financial institutions
Burma democracy and humanitarian organizations, Democracy and civil society organizations, Democracy promotion organizations
Positive-direction: Burma democracy and humanitarian organizations, Democracy and civil society organizations, Democracy promotion organizations, Digital rights advocacy organizations, Indigenous rights organizations, Latin American democracy organizations, NGOs participating in debt-for-development exchanges
Negative-direction: NGOs receiving foreign assistance grants
Family planning organizations, Global health program implementers, HIV/AIDS treatment organizations
Positive-direction: Family planning organizations, Global health program implementers, HIV/AIDS treatment organizations
Negative-direction: International family planning organizations
ASEAN regional programs, International organizations, International war crimes tribunals
Burma ethnic minority communities, Hamas and terrorist entities, Persecuted religious minorities
Positive-direction: Burma ethnic minority communities, Persecuted religious minorities
Negative-direction: Hamas and terrorist entities
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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