HR 5267
107th Congress
House
International Affairs
American economic assistance
American military assistance
Congress
Congress and foreign policy
Congressional oversight
Congressional reporting requirements
Coups d'etat
Crime and Law Enforcement
Democracy
Foreign Trade and International Finance
Foreign loans
Government Operations and Politics
India
Military regimes
Pakistan
President and foreign policy
Sanctions (International law)
South Asia
State-sponsored terrorism
To modify the waiver authority of the President regarding foreign assistance restrictions with respect to Pakistan.
Introduced: July 26, 2002
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Jul 26, 2002
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
Jul 26, 2002
Introduced in House
Plain-English summary
Amends Federal law to revise, with respect to Pakistan, the President's authority to waive provisions prohibiting foreign assistance to a country whose duly elected head of government was deposed by decree or military coup, if the President additionally determines and certifies to the appropriate congressional committees that: (1) the Government of Pakistan has conducted free and fair elections for a national assembly; and (2) such government has complied with its commitments to the United States to halt, permanently and verifiably, cross-border terrorism into India.
What's happening now
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
Committees of jurisdiction
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Cosponsors
1