HR 6115
To authorize the waiver of costs of activities relating to evacuation of United States citizens when their lives are endangered by war or acts of terrorism.
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Bill overview
This bill would allow the State Department to waive costs associated with evacuating U.S. citizens from dangerous foreign locations, specifically when their lives are threatened by war or terrorism. Currently, U.S. citizens are often required to repay these evacuation expenses. This legislation aims to streamline the process and ensure the government can prioritize the safety of its citizens without financial burdens. It focuses on the repatriation loan program and its associated evacuation activities.
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