Transnational Repression Policy Act
The Transnational Repression Policy Act protects dissidents from foreign government suppression, enhancing U.S. response through interagency strategies and training programs.
The Transnational Repression Policy Act protects dissidents from foreign government suppression, enhancing U.S. response through interagency strategies and training programs.
Bill Number: HR 4829
Introduced: August 1, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Primary Sponsor: Christopher H. Smith
Cosponsor: James P. McGovern
Related Bill: S 2525 (companion)
The Transnational Repression Policy Act aims to address and combat the issue of transnational repression, which refers to the efforts by foreign governments to suppress dissent and silence critics beyond their borders. This legislation seeks to establish a comprehensive U.S. policy framework to protect individuals from such actions and enhance the government's ability to respond effectively.
The bill includes several important sections that outline its main components:
Short Title and Table of Contents
Statement of Policy
Defined Term
Interagency Strategy
Training
Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice Efforts
The Transnational Repression Policy Act is expected to have a significant impact on:
This legislation represents a proactive approach by the U.S. government to safeguard human rights and uphold democratic values in the face of growing global challenges related to transnational repression.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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