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Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act
5/15/2025, 11:03 AM
Summary of Bill S 821
Bill 119 s 821, also known as the "Department of State Taiwan Reporting Act," aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the Department of State's guidelines regarding Taiwan. The bill requires the Secretary of State to submit an annual report to Congress detailing any changes or updates made to the guidelines related to Taiwan.
Specifically, the report must include information on any new guidelines issued, any modifications made to existing guidelines, and any consultations held with Taiwan officials regarding the guidelines. Additionally, the report must outline the rationale behind any changes or updates to the guidelines and assess the impact of these changes on US-Taiwan relations.
The purpose of this bill is to ensure that Congress and the American public are kept informed about the Department of State's policies and guidelines regarding Taiwan. By requiring regular reporting on these matters, the bill aims to promote transparency and oversight in US foreign policy towards Taiwan. Overall, Bill 119 s 821 seeks to provide increased reporting on Department of State Taiwan guidelines in order to enhance understanding and awareness of US-Taiwan relations among policymakers and the public.
Specifically, the report must include information on any new guidelines issued, any modifications made to existing guidelines, and any consultations held with Taiwan officials regarding the guidelines. Additionally, the report must outline the rationale behind any changes or updates to the guidelines and assess the impact of these changes on US-Taiwan relations.
The purpose of this bill is to ensure that Congress and the American public are kept informed about the Department of State's policies and guidelines regarding Taiwan. By requiring regular reporting on these matters, the bill aims to promote transparency and oversight in US foreign policy towards Taiwan. Overall, Bill 119 s 821 seeks to provide increased reporting on Department of State Taiwan guidelines in order to enhance understanding and awareness of US-Taiwan relations among policymakers and the public.
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Current Status of Bill S 821
Bill S 821 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since March 3, 2025. Bill S 821 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on March 3, 2025. Bill S 821's most recent activity was Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 52. as of April 28, 2025
Bipartisan Support of Bill S 821
Total Number of Sponsors
8Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
8Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
3Democrat Cosponsors
3Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 821
Primary Policy Focus
International AffairsAlternate Title(s) of Bill S 821
A bill to provide for increased reporting regarding Department of State Taiwan guidelines.
A bill to provide for increased reporting regarding Department of State Taiwan guidelines.
Comments

Remi Vick
554
10 months ago
I can't believe this new bill is passing, it's going to mess everything up. How does this even affect me?

Amelie Allison
639
11 months ago
I don't like this bill, it could cause problems for me and my family.

Raphael Cheek
645
10 months ago
So, what's the deal with this US S Bill 821 Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act? I heard it's supposed to strengthen US-Taiwan relations, but how does it really benefit us here in WA? Seems like just another political move with no real impact on us regular folks. Who even cares about this bill anyway? #confused #politics #USBill821 The United States S Bill 821 Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act may affect US-Taiwan relations.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of S 821
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