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Defending American Sovereignty in Global Pandemics Act

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Introduced:
Jan 14, 2025
Policy Area:
International Affairs

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Actions
15
Cosponsors
1
Summaries
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1
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Jan 14, 2025
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S140)

Summaries (1)

Introduced in Senate - Jan 14, 2025 00
<p><strong>Defending American Sovereignty in Global Pandemics Act</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits the United States from becoming a party to a World Health Organization (WHO) agreement related to strengthening pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response except pursuant to a treaty made under Article II, Section 2, clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution (which requires that two-thirds of Senators present concur with the treaty).</p><p>The bill also prohibits federal funding for WHO beginning on the effective date of such an agreement and ending on the date when the Senate ratifies the agreement.</p>

Actions (2)

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S140)
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Senate
Jan 14, 2025
Introduced in Senate
Type: IntroReferral | Source: Library of Congress | Code: 10000
Jan 14, 2025

Subjects (1)

International Affairs (Policy Area)

Cosponsors (15)

(R-MO)
Jan 16, 2025
(R-ID)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-ND)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-TX)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-MT)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-NE)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-ND)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-KS)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-KY)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-ID)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-NE)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-FL)
Jan 14, 2025
(R-MS)
Jan 14, 2025

Text Versions (1)

Introduced in Senate

Jan 14, 2025

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Length: 2,248 characters Version: Introduced in Senate Version Date: Jan 14, 2025 Last Updated: Nov 15, 2025 6:21 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. 92 Introduced in Senate

(IS) ]

<DOC>

119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 92

To require Senate approval before the United States assumes any
obligation under a WHO pandemic agreement and to suspend funding for
the WHO until such agreement is ratified by the Senate.

_______________________________________________________________________

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

January 14, 2025

Mr. Barrasso (for himself, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Scott of
Florida, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Paul, Mr. Daines, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Hoeven,
Mr. Crapo, Mr. Risch, Ms. Lummis, Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. Blackburn, and Mr.
Cruz) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred
to the Committee on Foreign Relations

_______________________________________________________________________

A BILL

To require Senate approval before the United States assumes any
obligation under a WHO pandemic agreement and to suspend funding for
the WHO until such agreement is ratified by the Senate.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1.

This Act may be cited as the ``Defending American Sovereignty in
Global Pandemics Act''.
SEC. 2.
HEALTH ORGANIZATION UNTIL PANDEMIC TREATY IS APPROVED BY
THE SENATE.

(a) Prohibition.--The United States shall not become a party to a
convention, agreement, or other international instrument under the
Constitution of the World Health Organization to strengthen pandemic
prevention, preparedness, and response except pursuant to a treaty made
under Article II,
section 2, clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.
States on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

(b) Funding Restriction.--The Government of the United States may
not obligate or expend any funds for the World Health Organization
beginning on the effective date of an agreement described in subsection

(a) and ending on the date on which the Senate approves a resolution of
ratification with respect to such convention, agreement, or instrument.
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