S 1623
Countering Corrupt Political (CCP) Influence Act
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This bill, the Countering Corrupt Political (CCP) Influence Act, aims to increase transparency regarding interactions between foreign officials and U.S. state and local government officials. It requires foreign missions of designated countries – including China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Afghanistan while under Taliban control – to provide 96 hours’ notice of meetings and visits with U.S. officials. The State Department will then report monthly on these interactions and, after four years, conduct a threat assessment and recommend policy changes related to U.S. diplomats in those countries.
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