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SR 1564

Taiwan

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Alexis Calatayud

Senate Resolution SR 1564 on Taiwan states the Senate's non-binding stance and, with HR 8027, signals U.S. support for Taiwan policy and democratic goals.

Adopted, companion bill(s) passed, see HR 8027 (Adopted)
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Bill Summary · SR 1564

Summary: SR 1564 – Taiwan (Senate Resolution)

Overview

  • Bill type: Senate Resolution (SR 1564)
  • Title: Taiwan
  • Status: Adopted; companion bill(s) passed (see HR 8027, adopted)
  • Introduced: February 27, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution
  • Subject: Taiwan (adopted)

Purpose and provisions

  • The available information identifies SR 1564 as a Senate resolution focused on Taiwan. The specific text of the resolution and its substantive provisions are not provided in the current summary. As a resolution, its primary function is to express the sense or position of the Senate rather than to create binding law or authorize new government programs.

Legislative actions and timeline

  • Feb 27, 2025: Filed (introduced)
  • Apr 16, 2025: Introduced, read 2nd time, and adopted; companion bill(s) passed (see HR 8027)
  • Impact in parallel: The House companion, HR 8027, was adopted alongside SR 1564, indicating cross-chamber agreement on the resolution’s message or intent.

Potential impact and effect

  • Policy signal (non-binding): As a resolution, SR 1564 expresses the sense or position of the Senate on Taiwan. It does not enact new laws or allocate funds, but it can influence diplomatic messaging and demonstrate congressional support for Taiwan policy priorities.
  • Diplomatic implications: The resolution’s adoption, together with the companion House resolution, may reinforce U.S. support for Taiwan and related democracy-promotion or security objectives in the U.S. policy framework.
  • Stakeholders affected:
    • United States government and its Taiwan policy apparatus (State Department, defense and foreign affairs components)
    • Government of Taiwan
    • International partners and allies observing U.S.-Taiwan relations
    • China, as a party with competitive interests in cross-strait policy

Notes

  • No substantive text or provisions are included in the provided information. The summary focuses on the bill’s status, purpose (as a Taiwan-focused resolution), and its non-binding nature, along with the procedural timeline and cross-chamber adoption. If the full text becomes available, a detailed section outlining specific statements, recommen­dations, or calls to action within SR 1564 can be added.

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

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