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Establishing Senate Human Rights Commission: New Forum for Discussion and Monitoring

The U.S. Senate plans to establish a new commission to monitor human rights globally and inform the public. Its purpose is to ensure that information on human rights violations is accessible to the government and citizens, potentially influencing public awareness and international actions.
Key points
Creation of the Senate Human Rights Commission, serving as a forum for discussion and monitoring international human rights issues.
The Commission will hold briefings and hearings to raise awareness about human rights violations worldwide.
Information gathered by the commission will be publicly accessible, increasing transparency and access to human rights data.
The Commission will not have legislative powers but will collaborate with other bodies to promote human rights initiatives.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_SRES_121
Sponsor: Sen. Tillis, Thomas [R-NC]
Process start date: 2025-03-10