HR 3634
Taiwan Diplomatic Review Act
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Bill overview
The Taiwan Diplomatic Review Act aims to strengthen U.S. relations with Taiwan by seeking to rename the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, D.C., to the Taiwan Representative Office. It also establishes a new type of nonimmigrant visa (W visa) for Taiwanese diplomats and officials, and requires the Senate to confirm the Director of the American Institute in Taiwan. The bill seeks to clarify the U.S. government's approach to Taiwan and ensure consistent policy.
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Albio Sires
Colin Z. Allred
Gerald E. Connolly
Ken Buck
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