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HR 1710

PLO and PA Terror Payments Accountability Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Brian Fitzpatrick and 5 co-sponsors

HR 1710 ensures U.S. aid to the PLO and PA doesn't fund terrorism by requiring accountability measures and annual reports, protecting taxpayer interests.

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Bill Summary · HR 1710

Summary of HR 1710: PLO and PA Terror Payments Accountability Act of 2025

Purpose and Intent

The PLO and PA Terror Payments Accountability Act of 2025 (HR 1710) aims to address concerns regarding financial support provided by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Authority (PA) to individuals involved in acts of terrorism. The bill seeks to enhance accountability and transparency in the allocation of U.S. foreign aid to these entities, ensuring that taxpayer dollars do not inadvertently support terrorism.

Key Provisions

  • Accountability Measures: The bill mandates that the U.S. Secretary of State must certify that no U.S. funds are being used to support payments to individuals who have committed acts of terrorism.

  • Reporting Requirements: The Secretary of State is required to submit annual reports to Congress detailing the financial activities of the PLO and PA, specifically focusing on any payments made to terrorists or their families.

  • Funding Restrictions: The bill proposes restrictions on U.S. foreign aid to the PLO and PA unless they demonstrate compliance with the accountability measures outlined in the legislation.

  • Sanctions: It includes provisions for imposing sanctions on individuals or entities that are found to be involved in facilitating or supporting terrorist payments.

Affected Parties

  • Palestinian Entities: The PLO and PA will be directly impacted by the restrictions and reporting requirements imposed by this bill.

  • U.S. Foreign Aid Recipients: Organizations and programs receiving U.S. foreign aid that interact with the PLO and PA may face increased scrutiny and potential funding limitations.

  • U.S. Taxpayers: The bill aims to protect taxpayer interests by ensuring that foreign aid is not misused to support terrorism.

Legislative Process and Timeline

  • Introduced: The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 27, 2025.

  • Committee Referrals: Upon introduction, HR 1710 was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, as well as the Committees on Financial Services and Judiciary for further consideration. The timeline for these committees to review the bill will be determined by the Speaker of the House.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: Michael Lawler
  • Cosponsors: Claudia Tenney, Jared Moskowitz, Josh Gottheimer, Brian K. Fitzpatrick, and Elise M. Stefanik.

Related Legislation

  • Companion Bill: The Senate version of this legislation is identified as S 198, which is intended to address similar issues in the Senate.

This summary provides an overview of HR 1710, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and potential impacts on various stakeholders. The bill represents a significant legislative effort to ensure accountability in U.S. foreign aid related to the PLO and PA.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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