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Introduced
06/13/2019
06/13/2019
In Committee
09/25/2019
09/25/2019
Crossed Over
10/16/2019
10/16/2019
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019 This bill addresses Hong Kong's status under U.S. law and imposes sanctions on those responsible for human rights violations in Hong Kong. (Hong Kong is part of China but has a largely separate legal and economic system.) The Department of State shall certify annually to Congress as to whether Hong Kong warrants its unique treatment under various treaties, agreements, and U.S. law. The analysis shall evaluate whether Hong Kong is upholding the rule of law and protecting rights enumerated in various documents, including (1) the agreement between the United Kingdom and China regarding Hong Kong's return to China, and (2) the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The bill extends existing annual reporting requirements on matters of U.S. interest in Hong Kong through 2027 and expands such reports to include assessments of (1) limits to Hong Kong's autonomy, either self-imposed or due to China's actions; and (2) whether rescission of Hong Kong's special treatment would further erode Hong Kong's autonomy. The President shall annually report to Congress on Hong Kong's enforcement of U.S. export controls, including whether items of U.S. origin have been used for mass surveillance in China and whether Hong Kong has been used to evade sanctions on North Korea or Iran. The State Department shall notify Congress if any proposed or enacted law in Hong Kong negatively impacts U.S. interests, including by putting U.S. citizens at risk of rendition to China. The President shall impose property and visa-blocking sanctions on foreign persons responsible for gross human rights violations in Hong Kong.
AI Summary
This bill addresses Hong Kong's status under U.S. law and imposes sanctions on those responsible for human rights violations in Hong Kong. The bill requires the Secretary of State to annually certify whether Hong Kong warrants its unique treatment under various treaties, agreements, and U.S. laws, based on an evaluation of Hong Kong's autonomy and protection of rights. It also extends annual reporting requirements and expands them to include assessments of limits to Hong Kong's autonomy. Additionally, the bill requires the President to report on Hong Kong's enforcement of U.S. export controls and sanctions, and to impose property and visa-blocking sanctions on foreign persons responsible for gross human rights violations in Hong Kong.
Committee Categories
Justice, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (48)
Chris Smith (R)*,
Don Bacon (R),
Earl Blumenauer (D),
Ed Case (D),
Yvette Clarke (D),
Jim Costa (D),
John Curtis (R),
Mark DeSaulnier (D),
Mario Diaz-Balart (R),
Lloyd Doggett (D),
Eliot Engel (D),
Anna Eshoo (D),
Brian Fitzpatrick (R),
Bill Flores (R),
Vicky Hartzler (R),
French Hill (R),
Chrissy Houlahan (D),
Will Hurd (R),
Joseph Kennedy (D),
Ro Khanna (D),
Peter King (R),
Adam Kinzinger (R),
Zoe Lofgren (D),
Carolyn Maloney (D),
Kenny Marchant (R),
Ben McAdams (D),
Tom McClintock (R),
Jim McGovern (D),
Mark Meadows (R),
Markwayne Mullin (R),
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D),
Pete Olson (R),
Chris Pappas (D),
Scott Perry (R),
Dean Phillips (D),
Mark Pocan (D),
Bill Posey (R),
Ayanna Pressley (D),
Harley Rouda (D),
Brad Sherman (D),
Tom Suozzi (D),
Jeff Van Drew (R),
Bonnie Watson Coleman (D),
Randy Weber (R),
Peter Welch (D),
Joe Wilson (R),
Ron Wright (R),
Ted Yoho (R),
Last Action
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 243. (on 10/16/2019)
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