A resolution condemning Beijing's destruction of Hong Kong's democracy and rule of law.
Summary
Senate Resolution 106 is a formal statement expressing the United States Senate’s condemnation of the Chinese government’s actions regarding the National Security Law in Hong Kong. The resolution officially supports the rights of Hong Kong residents and calls for the immediate release of political prisoners, including journalists, religious leaders, and pro-democracy activists. While this resolution does not create new domestic laws or change federal spending, it serves as an official diplomatic tool to signal U.S. foreign policy priorities and pressure the Hong Kong government to restore civil liberties and the rule of law.
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Lifecycle of the Bill
Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar 27, 2025
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report.
Apr 28, 2025
Committee on Foreign Relations. Reported by Senator Risch without amendment and with a preamble. Without written report.
Apr 28, 2025