HR 875
United Nations Voting Accountability Act of 2021
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Bill overview
This bill, the United Nations Voting Accountability Act of 2021, aims to limit U.S. assistance to foreign countries that frequently vote against the United States’ positions at the United Nations. Specifically, a country is considered to have opposed the U.S. position if it disagrees with the U.S. on less than 50% of the recorded votes during the most recent UN session. The bill allows for exemptions if a country undergoes a significant leadership or policy change and is expected to align its voting with the U.S. in the future, or if the President determines such an exemption is necessary for U.S. national security.
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Louie Gohmert
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