A resolution condemning Beijing's destruction of Hong Kong's democracy and rule of law.
Summary
S.Res. 98 is a non-binding Senate resolution that expresses disapproval of China's national security legislation imposed on Hong Kong, specifically the National Security Law and the Hong Kong government's Safeguarding National Security Ordinance. The resolution condemns these laws and associated human rights abuses, and calls on the Hong Kong government to drop all charges related to sedition and national security laws, including freeing all defendants such as Jimmy Lai.
As a non-binding resolution, this measure does not have the force of law and does not require presidential signature. If passed, it would serve as an official statement of the Senate's position on Hong Kong's political situation rather than creating any enforceable legal requirements or policy changes. The resolution aims to express solidarity with Hong Kong residents seeking to exercise fundamental rights and freedoms under these contested laws.
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