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Government funding, EV tax credits, and control of foreign influence measures

This resolution allows for the consideration of six key bills impacting public finance, national security, and consumer finances. These measures include temporary government funding for fiscal year 2025, tightening rules for clean vehicle tax credits, and increasing scrutiny over foreign investments in US agriculture. Furthermore, the legislation introduces steps to limit foreign influence in higher education and mandates Senate ratification for international pandemic treaties.
Key points
Clean Vehicle Tax Credit restrictions: Tax credits for clean vehicles will be denied if batteries contain materials sourced from prohibited foreign entities.
Temporary Government Funding: Ensures the continuity of federal agency operations through continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2025.
Increased Oversight of WHO Treaties: Requires Senate ratification for any international agreement on pandemic prevention and response reached by the World Health Assembly.
Security and Education: Imposes restrictions on foreign investments in US agriculture and limits funding for universities associated with Confucius Institutes.
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VOTING RESULTS
2024-09-10
For 209
Against 206
Abstain 0
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Status:
Adopted
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_1430
Sponsor: Rep. Langworthy, Nicholas A. [R-NY-23]
Process start date: 2024-09-10
Voting date: 2024-09-10
Meeting no: 2
Voting no: 404