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Strengthening Global Stability: New Rules and Funding

This act aims to strengthen U.S. efforts in conflict prevention and stabilization in fragile regions worldwide. This means the United States will more actively support countries at risk of violence, potentially contributing to greater global security and reducing the risk of crises impacting the economy and migration.
Key points
Extending funding for conflict prevention programs until 2030, ensuring long-term support for stability in selected countries.
Strengthening coordination among various U.S. government agencies for more effective conflict prevention and development support.
Allowing the selection of new countries for stabilization programs, while discontinuing support for Haiti and Libya.
Increasing the role of private sector investment in supporting stabilization in fragile countries.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_2678
Sponsor: Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE]
Process start date: 2025-08-01