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The Security Assistance Funding Availability Act of 2024
1/3/2025, 3:31 PM
Summary of Bill HR 10334
Bill 118 hr 10334, titled "To amend section 333 of title 10, United States Code, to modify the authority to build the capacity of foreign security forces," aims to make changes to the current authority granted to the United States military to assist in building the capacity of foreign security forces.
The bill specifically focuses on amending section 333 of title 10, United States Code, which outlines the authority for the Department of Defense to provide training and equipment to foreign security forces in order to enhance their capabilities.
The proposed modifications in this bill seek to ensure that the assistance provided to foreign security forces is in line with US national security interests and strategic objectives. It also aims to improve oversight and accountability in the use of funds allocated for building the capacity of foreign security forces. Overall, Bill 118 hr 10334 seeks to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of US efforts to support and strengthen foreign security forces, while also ensuring that these efforts align with US national security priorities.
The bill specifically focuses on amending section 333 of title 10, United States Code, which outlines the authority for the Department of Defense to provide training and equipment to foreign security forces in order to enhance their capabilities.
The proposed modifications in this bill seek to ensure that the assistance provided to foreign security forces is in line with US national security interests and strategic objectives. It also aims to improve oversight and accountability in the use of funds allocated for building the capacity of foreign security forces. Overall, Bill 118 hr 10334 seeks to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of US efforts to support and strengthen foreign security forces, while also ensuring that these efforts align with US national security priorities.
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Current Status of Bill HR 10334
Bill HR 10334 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 10, 2024. Bill HR 10334 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on December 10, 2024. Bill HR 10334's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. as of December 10, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 10334
Total Number of Sponsors
4Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
4Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 10334
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 10334
To amend section 333 of title 10, United States Code, to modify the authority to build the capacity of foreign security forces.
To amend section 333 of title 10, United States Code, to modify the authority to build the capacity of foreign security forces.
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