HR 5952
Prohibit U.S. Funds to the Palestinian Authority Act
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Bill overview
This bill would prevent the U.S. government from providing financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority unless certain conditions are met. Specifically, the State Department must conduct and submit an independent audit of the Palestinian Authority’s budget to Congress, and the Secretary of State must certify that the Palestinian Authority adheres to a set of requirements related to democratic practices, human rights, condemnation of terrorism, and relations with Israel. The bill aims to ensure that U.S. funds are not used in a way that could support actions contrary to these standards. It takes effect for fiscal year 2024 and subsequent years.
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Michelle Steel
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