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RES. 578 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES November 13, 2014 Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Rubio , Mr. Coons , and Mr. Boozman ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations RESOLUTION Supporting the role of the United States in ensuring children in the world’s poorest countries have access to vaccines and immunization through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.\n\nWhereas, prior to 2000, the distribution of, and the resources for, vaccines for children in the developing world were declining, immunization rates were stagnant or decreasing, and nearly 30,000,000 children born in the developing world each year were not fully immunized; Whereas, prior to 2000, it was common for new life-saving vaccines to take up to 15 years to be introduced in the world's poorest countries; Whereas access to routine immunization and vaccines protect children from deadly but preventable disease and contribute to national economic growth and poverty reduction by ensuring people live longer, healthier, and more productive lives; Whereas, in 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United States, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization, the World Bank, bilateral partners, developing countries, the private sector, including the vaccine industry, civil society, and other partners joined forces to create a public-private partnership called the Global Fund for Children's Vaccines (now Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance) in order to expand access to new and underused vaccines and support the introduction and scale-up of these vaccines into routine immunization systems in the world's poorest countries; Whereas partnership and sustainability are at the core of the Gavi model by requiring eligible countries to contribute financing to some portion of their vaccine costs and directly invest in immunizing their children; Whereas, by 2012, more than 65 developing countries working with Gavi were co-financing new and underused vaccines and more than 20 countries are projected to graduate between 2016 and 2020, moving toward fully funding their national immunization programs; Whereas Gavi has transformed the market for vaccines by pooling demand from developing countries matched with secure, predictable financing to make vaccines more affordable and their supply more reliable, and encouraging research and development of new vaccines; Whereas, as a result, Gavi has played a critical role in increasing the number of global vaccine manufacturers selling to the world's poorest countries from 5 in 2001 to 13 in 2014; Whereas the price for the pneumococcal vaccine, which prevents pneumonia, is now more than 90 percent lower for Gavi-eligible countries than elsewhere, and the price of rotavirus vaccines, which prevents diarrhea, is 67 percent lower in Gavi-eligible countries; Whereas, with innovative financing mechanisms like the Advance Market Commitment and International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm), Gavi ensures that appropriate and affordable vaccines are available throughout the developing world; Whereas Gavi supports the financing and delivery of 11 vaccines, including those against pneumococcal disease and rotavirus, the leading vaccine-preventable causes of pneumonia and diarrhea, which kill more children under the age of five than any other disease; Whereas Gavi collaborates closely with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative on the final push to end polio, strengthening and bringing the inactivated polio vaccine into routine immunization programs; Whereas strong immunization systems are critical to ensuring continuous coverage and sustainability of new and routine immunization programs in implementing countries; Whereas Gavi supports the strengthening of health systems and local civil society organizations to ensure effective immunization and health services; Whereas, since 2000, with support from the United States, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, implementing countries, donor governments, the private sector, and other donors and partners, Gavi has supported country-led vaccine roll outs in 77 countries to support the immunization of an additional 440,000,000 children and will avert an estimated 6,000,000 deaths in the world's poorest countries; Whereas, in 2013, Gavi was ranked the second most transparent aid program in the Aid Transparency Index, behind only the Millennium Challenge Corporation; Whereas, even with significant contributions by Gavi, only a small percentage of young children worldwide receive all 11 life-saving vaccines universally recommended by the World Health Organization; Whereas vaccines are widely regarded as one of the best buys in global health and recognized as one of the most efficient, cost-effective, and successful health initiatives in history; Whereas, in 2012, leading experts on health economics ranked childhood immunization as one of the three most cost-effective solutions to advance global health; Whereas, as one of the initial six donors, the United States has been an important supporter of Gavi and through the generosity of the people of the United States has contributed almost $1,200,000,000 for the acquisition of life saving vaccines; Whereas, at Gavi's first pledging conference in June 2011, the United States increased its support and pledged $450,000,000 for fiscal years 2012 through 2014 to increase access to new and underused vaccines, including pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines; Whereas, in addition to this three-year pledge, the United States contributed an additional $90,000,000 to Gavi in fiscal year 2011; Whereas United States investment in Gavi complements and enhances the effectiveness of other bilateral and multilateral United States investments in global health, particularly in child survival; Whereas Gavi is committed to working with partners, including United States bilateral programs run by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to ensure children in developing nations have access to vaccines and immunizations; Whereas, in June 2012, the United States Government, together with the Governments of Ethiopia and India as well as UNICEF, mobilized the world around the goal of ending preventable child deaths by 2035; Whereas access to immunizations is a key component of reaching that goal; Whereas, in May 2014, at the World Economic Forum meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, African leaders pledged to increase investment in their countries' immunization programs by endorsing the Immunise Africa 2020 leaders’ declaration; Whereas, on May 20, 2014, Gavi called on donors to support an ambitious plan to immunize an additional 300,000,000 children against potentially fatal diseases and save an additional 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 lives between 2016 and 2020; Whereas Gavi needs donors to invest an additional $7,500,000,000 to support immunization programs in developing countries from 2016 to 2020; Whereas, at the same time, implementing countries are expected to co-finance an additional $1,200,000,000, an increase from almost $500,000,000 in 2011 through 2015; and Whereas, with this support from donors and the global vaccine community, Gavi can reach its 1,000,000,000th child with critical vaccines by the early 2020s, nearly double the number of lives saved since its founding, and unlock between $80,000,000,000 and $100,000,000,000 in economic benefits through health care savings and productivity gains: Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) commends Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization, the World Bank, civil society, the private sector, faith-based organizations, the international community, and implementing countries on the progress that has been made on reducing child mortality through the increased availability and distribution of vaccines; (2) affirms the continued support of the people and Government of the United States for the purchase of vaccines for the world’s poorest countries through Gavi as a cost-effective, efficient means to reduce child mortality and as a critical component of meeting the United States goal to end preventable maternal and child deaths; (3) supports the ideals and goals of Gavi to— (A) accelerate equitable uptake and coverage of vaccines; (B) improve the effectiveness and efficiency of immunization delivery; (C) improve sustainability of national immunization programs; and (D) shape markets for vaccines and other immunization products; (4) upholds that the United States is a critical donor in its work with other donors to perform diplomatic outreach in seeking additional funding for Gavi in order to leverage its commitment; (5) recognizes that the United States, in addition to being an important donor, is a critical technical partner to Gavi, and the impact of United States investments to Gavi is leveraged by providing direct technical assistance to implementing countries and global bodies; (6) encourages the continued use of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) maternal and child health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global immunization resources to strengthen local public health capacity to introduce and sustain new and underutilized vaccines, that are supported by Gavi, through routine immunization systems; and (7) encourages continued commitment and investment by the United States Government and international donors, through Gavi, to the global effort to ensure that children in developing nations have access to vaccines and immunizations.",
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<whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi is committed to working with partners, including United States bilateral programs run\n\t\t\t by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the\n\t\t\t Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to ensure children in\n\t\t\t developing nations have access to vaccines and immunizations;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, in June 2012, the United States Government, together with the Governments of Ethiopia and\n\t\t\t India as well as UNICEF, mobilized the world around the goal of ending\n\t\t\t preventable child deaths by 2035;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas access to immunizations is a key component of reaching that goal;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, in May 2014, at the World Economic Forum meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, African leaders\n\t\t\t pledged to increase investment in their countries' immunization programs\n\t\t\t by endorsing the Immunise Africa 2020 leaders’ declaration;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, on May 20, 2014, Gavi called on donors to support an ambitious plan to immunize an\n\t\t\t additional 300,000,000 children against potentially fatal diseases and\n\t\t\t save an additional 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 lives between 2016 and 2020;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi needs donors to invest an additional $7,500,000,000 to support immunization programs\n\t\t\t in developing countries from 2016 to 2020;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, at the same time, implementing countries are expected to co-finance an additional\n\t\t\t $1,200,000,000, an increase from almost $500,000,000 in 2011 through 2015;\n\t\t\t and\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, with this support from donors and the global vaccine community, Gavi can reach its\n\t\t\t 1,000,000,000th child with critical vaccines by the early 2020s, nearly\n\t\t\t double the number of lives saved since its founding, and unlock between\n\t\t\t $80,000,000,000 and $100,000,000,000 in economic benefits through health\n\t\t\t care savings and productivity gains: \n Now, therefore, be it\n </text>\n </whereas>\n </preamble>\n <resolution-body>\n <section display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\" id=\"S1\" section-type=\"undesignated-section\">\n <enum/>\n <text>\n That the Senate—\n </text>\n <paragraph id=\"idedbd4dbb46b44cec909852b4691bb102\">\n <enum>\n (1)\n </enum>\n <text>\n commends Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health\n\t\t\t Organization, the World Bank, civil society, the private sector,\n\t\t\t faith-based organizations, the international community, and implementing\n\t\t\t countries on the progress that has been made on reducing child mortality\n\t\t\t through the increased availability and distribution of vaccines;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"id51ee630080fe4efd9a42cb356f83593f\">\n <enum>\n (2)\n </enum>\n <text>\n affirms the continued support of the people and Government of the United States for the purchase of\n\t\t\t vaccines for the world’s poorest\n\t\t\t countries through Gavi as a cost-effective, efficient means to reduce\n\t\t\t child mortality and as a critical component of meeting the United States\n\t\t\t goal to end preventable maternal and child deaths;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"id62983c73d47242e4a16d48bf7feedaef\">\n <enum>\n (3)\n </enum>\n <text>\n supports the ideals and goals of Gavi to—\n </text>\n <subparagraph id=\"ida1c36d27e3d34994a574f77f1566767e\">\n <enum>\n (A)\n </enum>\n <text>\n accelerate equitable uptake and coverage of vaccines;\n </text>\n </subparagraph>\n <subparagraph id=\"idf81a2b463a994e2099f93c4de7c70f63\">\n <enum>\n (B)\n </enum>\n <text>\n improve the effectiveness and efficiency of immunization delivery;\n </text>\n </subparagraph>\n <subparagraph 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RES. 578 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES November 13, 2014 Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Rubio , Mr. Coons , Mr. Boozman , Mr. Durbin , Mrs. Boxer , Mr. Wyden , Mr. Cardin , Mr. Kaine , Mr. Markey , Mr. Wicker , Mrs. Feinstein , Mr. Blumenthal , Mrs. Shaheen , Mr. Brown , and Mr. Udall of New Mexico ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations December 4, 2014 Reported by Mr. Menendez , without amendment RESOLUTION Supporting the role of the United States in ensuring children in the world’s poorest countries have access to vaccines and immunization through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.\n\nWhereas, prior to 2000, the distribution of, and the resources for, vaccines for children in the developing world were declining, immunization rates were stagnant or decreasing, and nearly 30,000,000 children born in the developing world each year were not fully immunized; Whereas, prior to 2000, it was common for new life-saving vaccines to take up to 15 years to be introduced in the world's poorest countries; Whereas access to routine immunization and vaccines protect children from deadly but preventable disease and contribute to national economic growth and poverty reduction by ensuring people live longer, healthier, and more productive lives; Whereas, in 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United States, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization, the World Bank, bilateral partners, developing countries, the private sector, including the vaccine industry, civil society, and other partners joined forces to create a public-private partnership called the Global Fund for Children's Vaccines (now Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance) in order to expand access to new and underused vaccines and support the introduction and scale-up of these vaccines into routine immunization systems in the world's poorest countries; Whereas partnership and sustainability are at the core of the Gavi model by requiring eligible countries to contribute financing to some portion of their vaccine costs and directly invest in immunizing their children; Whereas, by 2012, more than 65 developing countries working with Gavi were co-financing new and underused vaccines and more than 20 countries are projected to graduate between 2016 and 2020, moving toward fully funding their national immunization programs; Whereas Gavi has transformed the market for vaccines by pooling demand from developing countries matched with secure, predictable financing to make vaccines more affordable and their supply more reliable, and encouraging research and development of new vaccines; Whereas, as a result, Gavi has played a critical role in increasing the number of global vaccine manufacturers selling to the world's poorest countries from 5 in 2001 to 13 in 2014; Whereas the price for the pneumococcal vaccine, which prevents pneumonia, is now more than 90 percent lower for Gavi-eligible countries than elsewhere, and the price of rotavirus vaccines, which prevents diarrhea, is 67 percent lower in Gavi-eligible countries; Whereas, with innovative financing mechanisms like the Advance Market Commitment and International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm), Gavi ensures that appropriate and affordable vaccines are available throughout the developing world; Whereas Gavi supports the financing and delivery of 11 vaccines, including those against pneumococcal disease and rotavirus, the leading vaccine-preventable causes of pneumonia and diarrhea, which kill more children under the age of five than any other disease; Whereas Gavi collaborates closely with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative on the final push to end polio, strengthening and bringing the inactivated polio vaccine into routine immunization programs; Whereas strong immunization systems are critical to ensuring continuous coverage and sustainability of new and routine immunization programs in implementing countries; Whereas Gavi supports the strengthening of health systems and local civil society organizations to ensure effective immunization and health services; Whereas, since 2000, with support from the United States, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, implementing countries, donor governments, the private sector, and other donors and partners, Gavi has supported country-led vaccine roll outs in 77 countries to support the immunization of an additional 440,000,000 children and will avert an estimated 6,000,000 deaths in the world's poorest countries; Whereas, in 2013, Gavi was ranked the second most transparent aid program in the Aid Transparency Index, behind only the Millennium Challenge Corporation; Whereas, even with significant contributions by Gavi, only a small percentage of young children worldwide receive all 11 life-saving vaccines universally recommended by the World Health Organization; Whereas vaccines are widely regarded as one of the best buys in global health and recognized as one of the most efficient, cost-effective, and successful health initiatives in history; Whereas, in 2012, leading experts on health economics ranked childhood immunization as one of the three most cost-effective solutions to advance global health; Whereas, as one of the initial six donors, the United States has been an important supporter of Gavi and through the generosity of the people of the United States has contributed almost $1,200,000,000 for the acquisition of life saving vaccines; Whereas, at Gavi's first pledging conference in June 2011, the United States increased its support and pledged $450,000,000 for fiscal years 2012 through 2014 to increase access to new and underused vaccines, including pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines; Whereas, in addition to this three-year pledge, the United States contributed an additional $90,000,000 to Gavi in fiscal year 2011; Whereas United States investment in Gavi complements and enhances the effectiveness of other bilateral and multilateral United States investments in global health, particularly in child survival; Whereas Gavi is committed to working with partners, including United States bilateral programs run by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to ensure children in developing nations have access to vaccines and immunizations; Whereas, in June 2012, the United States Government, together with the Governments of Ethiopia and India as well as UNICEF, mobilized the world around the goal of ending preventable child deaths by 2035; Whereas access to immunizations is a key component of reaching that goal; Whereas, in May 2014, at the World Economic Forum meeting in Abuja, Nigeria, African leaders pledged to increase investment in their countries' immunization programs by endorsing the Immunise Africa 2020 leaders’ declaration; Whereas, on May 20, 2014, Gavi called on donors to support an ambitious plan to immunize an additional 300,000,000 children against potentially fatal diseases and save an additional 5,000,000 to 6,000,000 lives between 2016 and 2020; Whereas Gavi needs donors to invest an additional $7,500,000,000 to support immunization programs in developing countries from 2016 to 2020; Whereas, at the same time, implementing countries are expected to co-finance an additional $1,200,000,000, an increase from almost $500,000,000 in 2011 through 2015; and Whereas, with this support from donors and the global vaccine community, Gavi can reach its 1,000,000,000th child with critical vaccines by the early 2020s, nearly double the number of lives saved since its founding, and unlock between $80,000,000,000 and $100,000,000,000 in economic benefits through health care savings and productivity gains: Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) commends Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization, the World Bank, civil society, the private sector, faith-based organizations, the international community, and implementing countries on the progress that has been made on reducing child mortality through the increased availability and distribution of vaccines; (2) affirms the continued support of the people and Government of the United States for the purchase of vaccines for the world’s poorest countries through Gavi as a cost-effective, efficient means to reduce child mortality and as a critical component of meeting the United States goal to end preventable maternal and child deaths; (3) supports the ideals and goals of Gavi to— (A) accelerate equitable uptake and coverage of vaccines; (B) improve the effectiveness and efficiency of immunization delivery; (C) improve sustainability of national immunization programs; and (D) shape markets for vaccines and other immunization products; (4) upholds that the United States is a critical donor in its work with other donors to perform diplomatic outreach in seeking additional funding for Gavi in order to leverage its commitment; (5) recognizes that the United States, in addition to being an important donor, is a critical technical partner to Gavi, and the impact of United States investments to Gavi is leveraged by providing direct technical assistance to implementing countries and global bodies; (6) encourages the continued use of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) maternal and child health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global immunization resources to strengthen local public health capacity to introduce and sustain new and underutilized vaccines, that are supported by Gavi, through routine immunization systems; and (7) encourages continued commitment and investment by the United States Government and international donors, through Gavi, to the global effort to ensure that children in developing nations have access to vaccines and immunizations.\n\nDecember 4, 2014 Reported without amendment",
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Alliance.\n </official-title>\n </form>\n <preamble>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, prior to 2000, the distribution of, and the resources for, vaccines for children in the\n\t\t\t developing world were declining, immunization rates were stagnant or\n\t\t\t decreasing, and nearly 30,000,000 children born in the developing world\n\t\t\t each year were not fully immunized;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, prior to 2000, it was common for new life-saving vaccines to take up to 15 years to be\n\t\t\t introduced in the world's poorest countries;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas access to routine immunization and vaccines protect children from deadly but preventable\n\t\t\t disease and contribute to national economic growth and poverty reduction\n\t\t\t by ensuring people live longer, healthier, and more productive lives;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, in 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the United States, the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund\n\t\t\t (UNICEF), the World Health Organization, the World Bank, bilateral\n\t\t\t partners, developing countries, the private sector, including the vaccine\n\t\t\t industry, civil society, and other partners joined forces to create a\n\t\t\t public-private partnership called the Global Fund for Children's Vaccines\n\t\t\t (now Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance) in order to expand access to new and\n\t\t\t underused vaccines and support the introduction and scale-up of these\n\t\t\t vaccines into routine immunization systems in the world's poorest\n\t\t\t countries;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas partnership and sustainability are at the core of the Gavi model by requiring eligible\n\t\t\t countries to contribute financing to some portion of their vaccine costs\n\t\t\t and directly invest in immunizing their children;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, by 2012, more than 65 developing countries working with Gavi were co-financing new and\n\t\t\t underused vaccines and more than 20 countries are projected to graduate\n\t\t\t between 2016 and 2020, moving toward fully funding their national\n\t\t\t immunization programs;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi has transformed the market for vaccines by pooling demand from developing countries\n\t\t\t matched with secure, predictable financing to make vaccines more\n\t\t\t affordable and their supply more reliable, and encouraging research and\n\t\t\t development of new vaccines;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, as a result, Gavi has played a critical role in increasing the number of global vaccine\n\t\t\t manufacturers selling to the world's poorest countries from 5 in 2001 to\n\t\t\t 13 in 2014;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas the price for the pneumococcal vaccine, which prevents pneumonia, is now more than 90\n\t\t\t percent lower for Gavi-eligible countries than elsewhere, and the price of\n\t\t\t rotavirus vaccines, which prevents diarrhea, is 67 percent lower in\n\t\t\t Gavi-eligible countries;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, with innovative financing mechanisms like the Advance Market Commitment and International\n\t\t\t Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm), Gavi ensures that appropriate\n\t\t\t and affordable vaccines are available throughout the developing world;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi supports the financing and delivery of 11 vaccines, including those against\n\t\t\t pneumococcal disease and rotavirus, the leading vaccine-preventable causes\n\t\t\t of pneumonia and diarrhea, which kill more children under the age of five\n\t\t\t than any other disease;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi collaborates closely with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative on the final push to\n\t\t\t end polio, strengthening and bringing the inactivated polio vaccine into\n\t\t\t routine immunization programs;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas strong immunization systems are critical to ensuring continuous coverage and sustainability\n\t\t\t of new and routine immunization programs in implementing countries;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas Gavi supports the strengthening of health systems and local civil society organizations to\n\t\t\t ensure effective immunization and health services;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, since 2000, with support from the United States, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, implementing\n\t\t\t countries, donor governments, the private sector, and other donors and\n\t\t\t partners, Gavi has supported country-led vaccine roll outs in 77 countries\n\t\t\t to support the immunization of an additional 440,000,000 children and will\n\t\t\t avert an estimated 6,000,000 deaths in the world's poorest countries;\n </text>\n 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RES. 586 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES November 20, 2014 Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Kirk , Mr. Durbin , Mr. Cardin , Mr. Rubio , Mr. Markey , Mrs. Boxer , Mr. Booker , Mr. Coons , and Mrs. Shaheen ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations RESOLUTION Calling on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and just application of the rule of law, and for other purposes.\n\nWhereas, of the 1,500,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic minority community worldwide, over 1,200,000 stateless Rohingya live in Burma, mostly in northern Rakhine State, including 140,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs); Whereas the security, stability, and development of Rakhine State is dependent on the rule of law and non-discriminatory access to citizenship, livelihoods and services, and protection for all residents; Whereas, on November 12, 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Burma, where he stressed the need to find durable and effective solutions for the terrible violence in Rakhine state, solutions that end discrimination, provide greater security and economic opportunities, protect all citizens, and promote greater tolerance and understanding, while noting that legitimate government is a government based on the recognition that all people are equal under the law ; Whereas the Department of State has, since 1999, regularly expressed its particular concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against Burma’s Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights Practices; Whereas the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Burma reported a long history of discrimination and persecution against the Rohingya Muslim community which could amount to crimes against humanity ; Whereas the current Government of Burma, like its predecessors, continues to use the Burma Citizenship Law of 1982 to exclude Rohingya from a list of legally recognized ethnic groups, despite many having lived in Rakhine State for generations, thereby rendering Rohingya stateless and vulnerable to exploitation and abuse; Whereas, in its March 2014 census, the first in over 30 years, the Government of Burma reneged on its commitment to allow all people in Burma to self-identify and ordered the Rohingya to ethnically identify as Bengali , resulting in their exclusion from census data and thereby severely undermining the validity of the data for Rakhine State and creating the potential for further discrimination and conflict; Whereas local and national policies and practices discriminate against Rohingya by denying them freedom of movement outside their villages and camps, restricting access to livelihood, education, and health care; Whereas authorities have required Rohingya to obtain official permission for marriages, with reportedly onerous, humiliating, and financially prohibitive requirements for approval; Whereas a two-child policy sanctioned solely upon the Rohingya population in two townships in northern Rakhine State hinders the ability of additional children to access basic government services, marry, or acquire property and restricts the rights of women, sometimes resulting in serious health consequences due to illegal and unsafe abortions; Whereas persecution, including arbitrary arrest, detention, and extortion of Rohingya and other Muslim communities, continues to be widespread; Whereas violence targeting Rohingya in Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and Sittwe in June and July 2012 resulted in the deaths of at least 57 Muslims and the destruction of 1,336 Rohingya homes and left thousands displaced; Whereas, between October 21–30, 2012, numerous people were killed, and a village in Mrauk-U township was destroyed during deadly ethnic violence between the Rakhine and Rohingya communities; Whereas the lack of a credible independent investigation has resulted in persistent questions about violence that may have resulted in the death of Rohingya in a village in Maungdaw township in January 2014, and human rights groups reported mass arrests and arbitrary detention of Rohingya in the aftermath of this violence; Whereas local, state, and national security police and border officers have failed to protect those vulnerable to attack and, in some cases, participated in violence against Rohingya and other Muslims; Whereas the Government of Burma has relocated displaced Rohingya into displacement camps where they have limited access to adequate shelter, clean water, food, sanitation, health care, livelihoods, or basic education for their children; Whereas thousands of Rohingya are entirely reliant on international assistance for food, clean water, and health care because they are not permitted to move for work and therefore cannot provide for their families; Whereas, in February 2014, the Government of Burma suspended the activities of Nobel Laureate Médecins Sans Frontières, the primary provider of health care to hundreds of thousands in Rakhine State; Whereas the Government of Burma entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Médecins Sans Frontières in September 2014 but all services have not resumed; Whereas attacks on organizations and their property in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, in March 2014 caused over 300 international aid workers to evacuate the area, and while many of these aid workers have now returned, they have not yet been able to resume full operations, leaving many more people vulnerable, particularly in the area of health care; Whereas the denial of unhindered humanitarian assistance when populations are in need of such services is a severe breach of a government’s responsibility to protect and support its residents and suggests disregard for individuals who suffer the effects of disease and malnourishment as a result of a lack of assistance; Whereas hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled to neighboring countries, including 34,000 that have registered in official camps in Bangladesh, plus another 300,000 to 500,000 that are unregistered in Bangladesh, and at least 35,000 in Malaysia, plus many thousands more in Thailand and Indonesia; Whereas, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, approximately 100,000 Rohingya have fled from Rakhine State, and up to 2,000 Rohingya who fled Burma by boat are presumed dead or are missing at sea since 2012; Whereas up to 200,000 Rohingya, who fled persecution from Burma up to 20 years ago and sought refugee protection in Bangladesh, continue to face discrimination, statelessness, and other hurdles to accessing necessary services in their country of refuge; Whereas, according to the Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, the Rohingya community in Bangladesh is especially vulnerable to human trafficking, and unregistered Rohingya who were trafficking victims may have been detained indefinitely in Bangladesh due to lack of documentation; Whereas the Government of Bangladesh has banned marriage registrars from officiating marriages involving Rohingyas attempting to wed one another and those seeking unions with Bangladeshi nationals; and Whereas, in Thailand, according to the United States Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, corrupt civilian and military officials are alleged to have profited from the smuggling of Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma and Bangladesh and allegedly have been complicit in their sale into forced labor on commercial fishing vessels: Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) calls on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and just application of the rule of law; (2) welcomes the Government of Burma’s announcement that Médecins Sans Frontières has been invited back to work in Rakhine State and encourages the Government of Burma to ensure that the organization is able to resume operations alongside other humanitarian organizations without undue restrictions on their humanitarian operations; (3) calls on the Government of Burma to end all forms of persecution and discrimination, including freedom of movement restrictions, of the Rohingya people and ensure respect for internationally recognized human rights for all ethnic and religious minority groups within Burma; (4) calls on the Government of Burma to respect the Rohingya’s right to self-identification, redraft the Citizenship Law of 1982 so that it conforms to internationally recognized legal standards, and include both Rakhine and Rohingya leaders and community members in the redrafting process; (5) calls on the Government of Burma to support an international and independent investigation into the violence that has occurred in Rakhine State since June 2012, implement the recommendations put forth, and prosecute the perpetrators of violence consistent with due process; (6) calls on the Government of Burma to conform to international norms on the provision of unrestricted humanitarian access by international organizations to all in need, without discrimination based on nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, religious belief, or political opinion; (7) calls on the regional governments to protect the rights of Rohingya asylum seekers and refugees, as well as respect the international legal principle of non-refoulement; and (8) calls on the United States Government and the international community to call on the Government of Burma to take all necessary measures to end the persecution and discrimination of the Rohingya population and to protect the fundamental rights of all ethnic and religious minority groups in Burma.",
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</text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, in Thailand, according to the United States Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in\n\t\t\t Persons Report, corrupt civilian and military officials are alleged to\n\t\t\t have profited from the smuggling of Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma and\n\t\t\t Bangladesh and allegedly have been complicit in their sale into forced\n\t\t\t labor on commercial fishing vessels: Now, therefore, be it\n </text>\n </whereas>\n </preamble>\n <resolution-body>\n <section display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\" id=\"S1\" section-type=\"undesignated-section\">\n <enum/>\n <text>\n That the Senate—\n </text>\n <paragraph id=\"id728cc8edb9af40b6a56093abfd15ab7d\">\n <enum>\n (1)\n </enum>\n <text>\n calls on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that\n\t\t\t addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and\n\t\t\t development under equitable and just application of the rule of law;\n 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RES. 586 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES November 20, 2014 Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Kirk , Mr. Durbin , Mr. Cardin , Mr. Rubio , Mr. Markey , Mrs. Boxer , Mr. Booker , Mr. Coons , and Mrs. Shaheen ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations December 4, 2014 Reported by Mr. Menendez , with an amendment and an amendment to the preamble Strike out all after the resolving clause and insert the part printed in italic Strike the preamble and insert the part printed in italic RESOLUTION Calling on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and just application of the rule of law, and for other purposes.\n\nWhereas, of the 1,500,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic minority community worldwide, over 1,200,000 stateless Rohingya live in Burma, mostly in northern Rakhine State, including 140,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs); Whereas the security, stability, and development of Rakhine State is dependent on the rule of law and non-discriminatory access to citizenship, livelihoods and services, and protection for all residents; Whereas, on November 12, 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Burma, where he stressed the need to find durable and effective solutions for the terrible violence in Rakhine state, solutions that end discrimination, provide greater security and economic opportunities, protect all citizens, and promote greater tolerance and understanding, while noting that legitimate government is a government based on the recognition that all people are equal under the law ; Whereas the Department of State has, since 1999, regularly expressed its particular concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against Burma’s Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights Practices; Whereas the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Burma reported a long history of discrimination and persecution against the Rohingya Muslim community which could amount to crimes against humanity ; Whereas the current Government of Burma, like its predecessors, continues to use the Burma Citizenship Law of 1982 to exclude Rohingya from a list of legally recognized ethnic groups, despite many having lived in Rakhine State for generations, thereby rendering Rohingya stateless and vulnerable to exploitation and abuse; Whereas, in its March 2014 census, the first in over 30 years, the Government of Burma reneged on its commitment to allow all people in Burma to self-identify and ordered the Rohingya to ethnically identify as Bengali , resulting in their exclusion from census data and thereby severely undermining the validity of the data for Rakhine State and creating the potential for further discrimination and conflict; Whereas local and national policies and practices discriminate against Rohingya by denying them freedom of movement outside their villages and camps, restricting access to livelihood, education, and health care; Whereas authorities have required Rohingya to obtain official permission for marriages, with reportedly onerous, humiliating, and financially prohibitive requirements for approval; Whereas a two-child policy sanctioned solely upon the Rohingya population in two townships in northern Rakhine State hinders the ability of additional children to access basic government services, marry, or acquire property and restricts the rights of women, sometimes resulting in serious health consequences due to illegal and unsafe abortions; Whereas persecution, including arbitrary arrest, detention, and extortion of Rohingya and other Muslim communities, continues to be widespread; Whereas violence targeting Rohingya in Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and Sittwe in June and July 2012 resulted in the deaths of at least 57 Muslims and the destruction of 1,336 Rohingya homes and left thousands displaced; Whereas, between October 21–30, 2012, numerous people were killed, and a village in Mrauk-U township was destroyed during deadly ethnic violence between the Rakhine and Rohingya communities; Whereas the lack of a credible independent investigation has resulted in persistent questions about violence that may have resulted in the death of Rohingya in a village in Maungdaw township in January 2014, and human rights groups reported mass arrests and arbitrary detention of Rohingya in the aftermath of this violence; Whereas local, state, and national security police and border officers have failed to protect those vulnerable to attack and, in some cases, participated in violence against Rohingya and other Muslims; Whereas the Government of Burma has relocated displaced Rohingya into displacement camps where they have limited access to adequate shelter, clean water, food, sanitation, health care, livelihoods, or basic education for their children; Whereas thousands of Rohingya are entirely reliant on international assistance for food, clean water, and health care because they are not permitted to move for work and therefore cannot provide for their families; Whereas, in February 2014, the Government of Burma suspended the activities of Nobel Laureate Médecins Sans Frontières, the primary provider of health care to hundreds of thousands in Rakhine State; Whereas the Government of Burma entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Médecins Sans Frontières in September 2014 but all services have not resumed; Whereas attacks on organizations and their property in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, in March 2014 caused over 300 international aid workers to evacuate the area, and while many of these aid workers have now returned, they have not yet been able to resume full operations, leaving many more people vulnerable, particularly in the area of health care; Whereas the denial of unhindered humanitarian assistance when populations are in need of such services is a severe breach of a government’s responsibility to protect and support its residents and suggests disregard for individuals who suffer the effects of disease and malnourishment as a result of a lack of assistance; Whereas hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled to neighboring countries, including 34,000 that have registered in official camps in Bangladesh, plus another 300,000 to 500,000 that are unregistered in Bangladesh, and at least 35,000 in Malaysia, plus many thousands more in Thailand and Indonesia; Whereas, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, approximately 100,000 Rohingya have fled from Rakhine State, and up to 2,000 Rohingya who fled Burma by boat are presumed dead or are missing at sea since 2012; Whereas up to 200,000 Rohingya, who fled persecution from Burma up to 20 years ago and sought refugee protection in Bangladesh, continue to face discrimination, statelessness, and other hurdles to accessing necessary services in their country of refuge; Whereas, according to the Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, the Rohingya community in Bangladesh is especially vulnerable to human trafficking, and unregistered Rohingya who were trafficking victims may have been detained indefinitely in Bangladesh due to lack of documentation; Whereas the Government of Bangladesh has banned marriage registrars from officiating marriages involving Rohingyas attempting to wed one another and those seeking unions with Bangladeshi nationals; and Whereas, in Thailand, according to the United States Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, corrupt civilian and military officials are alleged to have profited from the smuggling of Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma and Bangladesh and allegedly have been complicit in their sale into forced labor on commercial fishing vessels: Now, therefore, be it Whereas, of the 1,500,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic minority community worldwide, over 1,200,000 stateless Rohingya live in Burma, mostly in northern Rakhine State, including 140,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs); Whereas the security, stability, and development of Rakhine State is dependent on the rule of law and non-discriminatory access to citizenship, livelihoods and services, and protection for all residents; Whereas, on November 12, 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Burma, where he stressed the need to find durable and effective solutions for the terrible violence in Rakhine state, solutions that end discrimination, provide greater security and economic opportunities, protect all citizens, and promote greater tolerance and understanding, while noting that legitimate government is a government based on the recognition that all people are equal under the law ; Whereas the Department of State has, since 1999, regularly expressed its particular concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against Burma’s Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights Practices; Whereas the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Burma reported a long history of discrimination and persecution against the Rohingya Muslim community ; Whereas the current Government of Burma, like its predecessors, continues to use the Burma Citizenship Law of 1982 to exclude Rohingya from a list of legally recognized ethnic groups, despite many having lived in Rakhine State for generations, thereby rendering Rohingya stateless and vulnerable to exploitation and abuse; Whereas, in its March 2014 census, the first in over 30 years, the Government of Burma reneged on its commitment to allow all people in Burma to self-identify and ordered the Rohingya to ethnically identify as Bengali , resulting in their exclusion from census data and thereby undermining the validity of the data for Rakhine State and creating the potential for further discrimination and conflict; Whereas local and national policies and practices discriminate against Rohingya by denying them freedom of movement outside their villages and camps, restricting access to livelihood, education, and health care; Whereas authorities have required Rohingya to obtain official permission for marriages, with reportedly onerous, humiliating, and financially prohibitive requirements for approval; Whereas a two-child policy sanctioned solely upon the Rohingya population in two townships in northern Rakhine State hinders the ability of additional children to access basic government services, marry, or acquire property and restricts the rights of the Rohingya population; Whereas persecution, including arbitrary arrest, detention, and extortion of Rohingya and other Muslim communities, continues to be widespread; Whereas violence targeting Rohingya in Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and Sittwe in June and July 2012 resulted in the deaths of at least 57 Muslims and the destruction of 1,336 Rohingya homes and left thousands displaced; Whereas, between October 21–30, 2012, numerous people were killed, and a village in Mrauk-U township was destroyed during deadly ethnic violence between the Rakhine and Rohingya communities; Whereas the lack of a credible independent investigation has resulted in persistent questions about violence that may have resulted in the death of Rohingya in a village in Maungdaw township in January 2014, and human rights groups reported mass arrests and arbitrary detention of Rohingya in the aftermath of this violence; Whereas local, state, and national security police and border officers have failed to protect those vulnerable to attack and, in some cases, participated in violence against Rohingya and other Muslims; Whereas the Government of Burma has relocated displaced Rohingya into displacement camps where they have limited access to adequate shelter, clean water, food, sanitation, health care, livelihoods, or basic education for their children; Whereas thousands of Rohingya are entirely reliant on international assistance for food, clean water, and health care because they are not permitted to move for work and therefore cannot provide for their families; Whereas, in February 2014, the Government of Burma suspended the activities of Nobel Laureate Médecins Sans Frontières, the primary provider of health care to hundreds of thousands in Rakhine State; Whereas the Government of Burma entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Médecins Sans Frontières in September 2014 but all services have not resumed; Whereas attacks on organizations and their property in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, in March 2014 caused over 300 international aid workers to evacuate the area, and while many of these aid workers have now returned, they have not yet been able to resume full operations, leaving many more people vulnerable, particularly in the area of health care; Whereas the denial of humanitarian assistance when populations are in need of such services suggests disregard for individuals who suffer the effects of disease and malnourishment as a result of a lack of assistance; Whereas hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled to neighboring countries, including 34,000 that have registered in official camps in Bangladesh, plus another 300,000 to 500,000 that are unregistered in Bangladesh, and at least 35,000 in Malaysia, plus many thousands more in Thailand and Indonesia; Whereas, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, approximately 100,000 Rohingya have fled from Rakhine State, and up to 2,000 Rohingya who fled Burma by boat are presumed dead or are missing at sea since 2012; Whereas up to 200,000 Rohingya, who fled persecution from Burma up to 20 years ago and sought refugee protection in Bangladesh, continue to face discrimination, statelessness, and other hurdles to accessing necessary services in their country of refuge; Whereas, according to the Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, the Rohingya community in Bangladesh is especially vulnerable to human trafficking, and unregistered Rohingya who were trafficking victims may have been detained indefinitely in Bangladesh due to lack of documentation; Whereas the Government of Bangladesh has banned marriage registrars from officiating marriages involving Rohingyas attempting to wed one another and those seeking unions with Bangladeshi nationals; and Whereas, in Thailand, according to the United States Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in Persons Report, corrupt civilian and military officials are alleged to have profited from the smuggling of Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma and Bangladesh and allegedly have been complicit in their sale into forced labor on commercial fishing vessels: Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) calls on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and just application of the rule of law; (2) welcomes the Government of Burma’s announcement that Médecins Sans Frontières has been invited back to work in Rakhine State and encourages the Government of Burma to ensure that the organization is able to resume operations alongside other humanitarian organizations without undue restrictions on their humanitarian operations; (3) calls on the Government of Burma to end all forms of persecution and discrimination, including freedom of movement restrictions, of the Rohingya people and ensure respect for internationally recognized human rights for all ethnic and religious minority groups within Burma; (4) calls on the Government of Burma to respect the Rohingya’s right to self-identification, redraft the Citizenship Law of 1982 so that it conforms to internationally recognized legal standards, and include both Rakhine and Rohingya leaders and community members in the redrafting process; (5) calls on the Government of Burma to support an international and independent investigation into the violence that has occurred in Rakhine State since June 2012, implement the recommendations put forth, and prosecute the perpetrators of violence consistent with due process; (6) calls on the Government of Burma to conform to international norms on the provision of unrestricted humanitarian access by international organizations to all in need, without discrimination based on nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, religious belief, or political opinion; (7) calls on the regional governments to protect the rights of Rohingya asylum seekers and refugees, as well as respect the international legal principle of non-refoulement; and (8) calls on the United States Government and the international community to call on the Government of Burma to take all necessary measures to end the persecution and discrimination of the Rohingya population and to protect the fundamental rights of all ethnic and religious minority groups in Burma.\n\nThat the Senate— (1) calls on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and development under equitable and just application of the rule of law; (2) welcomes the Government of Burma’s announcement that Médecins Sans Frontières has been invited back to work in Rakhine State and encourages the Government of Burma to ensure that the organization is able to resume operations alongside other humanitarian organizations without undue restrictions on their humanitarian operations; (3) calls on the Government of Burma to end all forms of persecution and discrimination, including freedom of movement restrictions, of the Rohingya people and ensure respect for the human rights for all ethnic and religious minority groups within Burma; (4) calls on the Government of Burma to respect the Rohingya’s right to self-identification, redraft the Citizenship Law of 1982 so that it conforms to internationally recognized legal standards, and include both Rakhine and Rohingya leaders and community members in the redrafting process; (5) calls on the Government of Burma to support an international and independent investigation into the violence that has occurred in Rakhine State since June 2012, implement the recommendations put forth, and prosecute the perpetrators of violence consistent with due process; (6) calls on the Government of Burma to conform to international norms on the provision of humanitarian access by international organizations to those in need, without discrimination based on nationality, race, ethnicity, gender, religious belief, or political opinion; (7) calls on the regional governments to protect the rights of Rohingya asylum seekers and refugees, including the principle of non-refoulement; and (8) calls on the United States Government and the international community to call on the Government of Burma to take appropriate measures to end the persecution and discrimination of the Rohingya population and to protect the fundamental rights of ethnic and religious minority groups in Burma.\n\nDecember 4, 2014 Reported with an amendment and an amendment to the preamble",
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RES. 586\n </legis-num>\n <current-chamber>\n IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES\n </current-chamber>\n <action display=\"yes\">\n <action-date date=\"20141120\">\n November 20, 2014\n </action-date>\n <action-desc>\n <sponsor name-id=\"S306\">\n Mr. Menendez\n </sponsor>\n (for himself,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S339\">\n Mr. Kirk\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S253\">\n Mr. Durbin\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S308\">\n Mr. Cardin\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S350\">\n Mr. Rubio\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S369\">\n Mr. Markey\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S223\">\n Mrs. Boxer\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S370\">\n Mr. Booker\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S337\">\n Mr. Coons\n </cosponsor>\n , and\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S324\">\n Mrs. Shaheen\n </cosponsor>\n ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the\n <committee-name committee-id=\"SSFR00\">\n Committee on Foreign Relations\n </committee-name>\n </action-desc>\n </action>\n <action stage=\"Reported-in-Senate\">\n <action-date>\n December 4, 2014\n </action-date>\n <action-desc>\n Reported by\n <sponsor name-id=\"S306\">\n Mr. Menendez\n </sponsor>\n , with an amendment and an amendment to the preamble\n </action-desc>\n <action-instruction>\n Strike out all after the resolving clause and insert the part printed in italic\n </action-instruction>\n <action-instruction>\n Strike the preamble and insert the part printed in italic\n </action-instruction>\n </action>\n <legis-type>\n RESOLUTION\n </legis-type>\n <official-title display=\"yes\">\n Calling on the Government of Burma to develop a non-discriminatory and comprehensive solution that\n\t\t\t addresses Rakhine State’s needs for peace, security, harmony, and\n\t\t\t development under equitable and just application of the rule of law, and\n\t\t\t for other purposes.\n </official-title>\n </form>\n <preamble>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, of the 1,500,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic minority community worldwide, over\n\t\t\t 1,200,000 stateless Rohingya live in Burma, mostly in northern Rakhine\n\t\t\t State, including 140,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs);\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the security, stability, and development of Rakhine State is dependent on the rule of law\n\t\t\t and\n\t\t\t non-discriminatory access to citizenship, livelihoods and services, and\n\t\t\t protection for all residents;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, on November 12, 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Burma, where he\n <quote>\n stressed the need to find durable and effective solutions for the terrible violence in Rakhine\n\t\t\t state, solutions that end discrimination, provide greater security and\n\t\t\t economic opportunities, protect all citizens, and promote greater\n\t\t\t tolerance and understanding,\n </quote>\n while noting that legitimate government is a government based on\n <quote>\n the recognition that all people are equal under the law\n </quote>\n ;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the Department of State has, since 1999, regularly expressed its particular\n\t\t\t concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against\n\t\t\t Burma’s Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights\n\t\t\t Practices;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Burma reported a\n <quote>\n long history of discrimination and persecution against the Rohingya Muslim community which could\n\t\t\t amount to crimes against humanity\n </quote>\n ;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the current Government of Burma, like its predecessors, continues to use the Burma\n\t\t\t Citizenship Law of 1982 to exclude Rohingya from a list of legally\n\t\t\t recognized ethnic groups, despite many having lived in Rakhine State for\n\t\t\t generations, thereby rendering Rohingya stateless and vulnerable to\n\t\t\t exploitation and abuse;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, in its March 2014 census, the first in over 30 years, the Government of Burma reneged on\n\t\t\t its commitment to allow all people in Burma to self-identify and ordered\n\t\t\t the Rohingya to ethnically identify as\n <quote>\n Bengali\n </quote>\n , resulting in their exclusion from census data and thereby severely undermining the validity of\n\t\t\t the data for Rakhine State and creating the potential for further\n\t\t\t discrimination and conflict;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas local and national policies and practices discriminate against Rohingya by denying them\n\t\t\t freedom of movement outside their villages and camps, restricting access\n\t\t\t to\n\t\t\t livelihood, education, and health care;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas authorities have required Rohingya to obtain official permission for marriages, with\n\t\t\t reportedly onerous, humiliating, and financially prohibitive requirements\n\t\t\t for approval;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas a two-child policy sanctioned solely upon the Rohingya population in two townships in\n\t\t\t northern Rakhine State hinders the ability of additional children to\n\t\t\t access basic government services, marry, or acquire property and\n\t\t\t restricts the rights of women, sometimes resulting in serious health\n\t\t\t consequences due to illegal and unsafe abortions;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas persecution, including arbitrary arrest, detention, and extortion of Rohingya and other\n\t\t\t Muslim communities, continues to be widespread;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas violence targeting Rohingya in Maungdaw, Buthidaung, and Sittwe in June and July 2012\n\t\t\t resulted in the deaths of at least 57 Muslims and the destruction of 1,336\n\t\t\t Rohingya homes and left thousands displaced;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, between October 21–30, 2012, numerous people were killed, and a village in Mrauk-U\n\t\t\t township was destroyed during deadly ethnic violence between the Rakhine\n\t\t\t and Rohingya communities;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the lack of a credible independent investigation has resulted in persistent questions about\n\t\t\t violence that may have resulted in the death of Rohingya in a village in\n\t\t\t Maungdaw township in January 2014, and human rights groups reported mass\n\t\t\t arrests and arbitrary detention of Rohingya in the aftermath of this\n\t\t\t violence;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas local, state, and national security police and border officers have failed to protect those\n\t\t\t vulnerable to attack and, in some cases, participated in violence against\n\t\t\t Rohingya and other Muslims;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the Government of Burma has relocated displaced Rohingya into displacement camps where they\n\t\t\t have limited access to adequate shelter, clean water, food, sanitation,\n\t\t\t health care, livelihoods, or basic education for their children;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas thousands of Rohingya are entirely reliant on international assistance for food, clean\n\t\t\t water, and health care because they are not permitted to move for work and\n\t\t\t therefore cannot provide for their families;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, in February 2014, the Government of Burma suspended the activities of Nobel Laureate\n\t\t\t Médecins Sans Frontières, the primary provider of health care to hundreds\n\t\t\t of\n\t\t\t thousands in Rakhine State;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the Government of Burma entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with\n\t\t\t the Médecins Sans Frontières in September 2014 but all services have not\n\t\t\t resumed;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas attacks on organizations and their property in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine State, in\n\t\t\t March 2014 caused over 300 international aid workers to evacuate the\n\t\t\t area, and while many of these aid workers have now returned, they have not\n\t\t\t yet been able to resume full operations, leaving many more people\n\t\t\t vulnerable, particularly in the area of health care;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the denial of unhindered humanitarian assistance when populations are in need of such\n\t\t\t services is a severe breach of a government’s responsibility to protect\n\t\t\t and support its residents and suggests disregard for individuals who\n\t\t\t suffer the effects of disease and malnourishment as a result of a lack of\n\t\t\t assistance;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled to neighboring countries, including 34,000 that\n\t\t\t have registered in official camps in Bangladesh, plus another 300,000 to\n\t\t\t 500,000 that are unregistered in Bangladesh, and at least 35,000 in\n\t\t\t Malaysia, plus many thousands more in Thailand and Indonesia;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, approximately 100,000\n\t\t\t Rohingya have fled from Rakhine State, and up to 2,000 Rohingya who fled\n\t\t\t Burma by boat are presumed dead or are missing at sea since 2012;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas up to 200,000 Rohingya, who fled persecution from Burma up to 20 years ago and sought\n\t\t\t refugee protection in Bangladesh, continue to face discrimination,\n\t\t\t statelessness, and other hurdles to accessing necessary services in their\n\t\t\t country of refuge;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, according to the Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in\n\t\t\t Persons Report, the Rohingya community in Bangladesh is especially\n\t\t\t vulnerable to human\n\t\t\t trafficking, and unregistered Rohingya who were trafficking victims may\n\t\t\t have been detained indefinitely in Bangladesh due to lack of\n\t\t\t documentation;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas the Government of Bangladesh has banned marriage registrars from officiating marriages\n\t\t\t involving Rohingyas attempting to wed one another and those seeking unions\n\t\t\t with Bangladeshi nationals; and\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"deleted\" reported-display-style=\"strikethrough\">\n <text>\n Whereas, in Thailand, according to the United States Department of State’s 2014 Trafficking in\n\t\t\t Persons Report, corrupt civilian and military officials are alleged to\n\t\t\t have profited from the smuggling of Rohingya asylum seekers from Burma and\n\t\t\t Bangladesh and allegedly have been complicit in their sale into forced\n\t\t\t labor on commercial fishing vessels: Now, therefore, be it\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas, of the 1,500,000 members of the Rohingya ethnic minority community worldwide, over\n\t\t\t 1,200,000 stateless Rohingya live in Burma, mostly in northern Rakhine\n\t\t\t State, including 140,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs);\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas the security, stability, and development of Rakhine State is dependent on the rule of law\n\t\t\t and\n\t\t\t non-discriminatory access to citizenship, livelihoods and services, and\n\t\t\t protection for all residents;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas, on November 12, 2014, President Barack Obama traveled to Burma, where he\n <quote>\n stressed the need to find durable and effective solutions for the terrible violence in Rakhine\n\t\t\t state, solutions that end discrimination, provide greater security and\n\t\t\t economic opportunities, protect all citizens, and promote greater\n\t\t\t tolerance and understanding,\n </quote>\n while noting that legitimate government is a government based on\n <quote>\n the recognition that all people are equal under the law\n </quote>\n ;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas the Department of State has, since 1999, regularly expressed its particular\n\t\t\t concern for severe legal, economic, and social discrimination against\n\t\t\t Burma’s Rohingya population in its Country Report for Human Rights\n\t\t\t Practices;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in Burma reported a\n <quote>\n long history of discrimination and persecution against the Rohingya Muslim community\n </quote>\n ;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas the current Government of Burma, like its predecessors, continues to use the Burma\n\t\t\t Citizenship Law of 1982 to exclude Rohingya from a list of legally\n\t\t\t recognized ethnic groups, despite many having lived in Rakhine State for\n\t\t\t generations, thereby rendering Rohingya stateless and vulnerable to\n\t\t\t exploitation and abuse;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas, in its March 2014 census, the first in over 30 years, the Government of Burma reneged on\n\t\t\t its commitment to allow all people in Burma to self-identify and ordered\n\t\t\t the Rohingya to ethnically identify as\n <quote>\n Bengali\n </quote>\n , resulting in their exclusion from census data and thereby undermining the validity of\n\t\t\t the data for Rakhine State and creating the potential for further\n\t\t\t discrimination and conflict;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas changed=\"added\" reported-display-style=\"italic\">\n <text>\n Whereas local and national policies and practices discriminate against Rohingya by denying them\n\t\t\t freedom of movement outside their villages and camps, restricting access\n\t\t\t to\n\t\t\t livelihood, education, and health care;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas 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Whereas the geography and weather of rural areas of the United States can make accessing health care difficult, and cultural, social, and language barriers compound rural health challenges; Whereas individuals in rural areas of the United States are more likely to be uninsured and less likely to receive coverage through an employer than individuals in urban areas of the United States; Whereas access to health care continues to be a major challenge in rural areas of the United States, as— (1) 77 percent of the 2,050 rural counties in the United States are designated as primary care Health Professional Shortage Areas (commonly referred to as HPSAs ); (2) rural areas of the United States have fewer than half as many primary care physicians per 100,000 people as urban areas of the United States; and (3) more than 50 percent of patients in rural areas of the United States travel at least 20 miles to receive specialty medical care, compared to only 6 percent of patients in urban areas of the United States; 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Whereas President Barack Obama voiced commitment to realizing the promise of an AIDS-free generation and his belief that the goal was within reach in his February 2013 State of the Union Address; Whereas the international community is united in pursuit of achieving the goal of an AIDS-free generation; Whereas a UNAIDS 2014 report on the state of the global epidemic assessed that AIDS could be ended as a public health threat by 2030 if a fast-track response is taken and certain targets are realized by 2020, and further noted that doing so would avert nearly 28,000,000 new HIV infections and 21,000,000 AIDS-related deaths by 2030; Whereas, during the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak of 2014, countries with PEPFAR-strengthened lab capacity, human capacity, and health facility capacity were able to contain Ebola outbreaks; Whereas, in August 2014, PEPFAR and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) launched an initiative to double the total number of children receiving treatment over the next two years in ten countries; Whereas December 1 of each year is internationally recognized as World AIDS Day; and Whereas, in 2014, the theme for World AIDS Day commemorations was Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-free Generation : Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) supports the goals and ideals of World AIDS Day, including seeking to get to zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths; (2) applauds the goals and approaches for achieving an AIDS-free generation set forth in the PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation, as well as the targets set by United Nations member states in the 2011 United Nations Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS; (3) commends the dramatic progress in global AIDS programs supported through the efforts of PEPFAR, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and UNAIDS; (4) urges, in order to ensure that an AIDS-free generation is within reach, rapid action by all nations towards— (A) full implementation of the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children by 2015 and Keeping Their Mothers Alive to build on progress made to date; and (B) further expansion and scale-up of antiretroviral treatment programs, including efforts to reduce disparities and improve access for children to life-saving medications such as getting antiretroviral HIV medication to the 2,000,000 children with HIV currently unable to access them; (5) calls for scaling up treatment to reach all individuals eligible for treatment under WHO guidelines; (6) calls for greater focus on the HIV-related vulnerabilities of women and girls, including those at risk for or who have survived violence or faced discrimination as a result of the disease, and urges more directed efforts to ensure that they are connected to the information, care, support, and treatment they require; (7) supports efforts to ensure inclusive access to programs and appropriate protections for all those most at risk of HIV/AIDS and hardest to reach; (8) encourages additional private-public partnerships to research and develop better and more affordable tools for the diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, and cure of HIV; (9) supports continued leadership by the United States in bilateral, multilateral, and private sector efforts to fight HIV; (10) stresses the importance of ensuring that HIV and AIDS are central to the post-2015 United Nations development agenda and of advocating for the inclusion of targets under relevant goals towards achieving zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths; (11) encourages and supports greater degrees of ownership and shared responsibility by developing countries in order to ensure sustainability of their domestic responses; and (12) encourages other members of the international community to sustain and scale up their support for and financial contributions to efforts around the world to combat HIV/AIDS.\n\nDecember 11, 2014 Reported without amendment",
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RES. 597\n </legis-num>\n <current-chamber>\n IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES\n </current-chamber>\n <action display=\"yes\">\n <action-date date=\"20141210\">\n December 10, 2014\n </action-date>\n <action-desc>\n <sponsor name-id=\"S337\">\n Mr. Coons\n </sponsor>\n (for himself,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S324\">\n Mrs. Shaheen\n </cosponsor>\n ,\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S253\">\n Mr. Durbin\n </cosponsor>\n , and\n <cosponsor name-id=\"S305\">\n Mr. Isakson\n </cosponsor>\n ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the\n <committee-name committee-id=\"SSFR00\">\n Committee on Foreign Relations\n </committee-name>\n </action-desc>\n </action>\n <action stage=\"Reported-in-Senate\">\n <action-date>\n December 11, 2014\n </action-date>\n <action-desc>\n Reported by\n <sponsor name-id=\"S306\">\n Mr. Menendez\n </sponsor>\n , without amendment\n </action-desc>\n </action>\n <legis-type>\n RESOLUTION\n </legis-type>\n <official-title display=\"yes\">\n Commemorating and supporting the goals of World AIDS Day.\n </official-title>\n </form>\n <preamble>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas \n an estimated 35,000,000 people were living with HIV/AIDS as of the end of 2013;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas the United Nations Millennium Development Goals established a global target of halting and\n\t\t\t beginning to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas the 2001 United Nations Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS mobilized global\n\t\t\t attention and commitment to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and set out a series of\n\t\t\t national targets and global actions to reverse the epidemic;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas the 2011 United Nations Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS provided an updated framework\n\t\t\t for intensified efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS, including redoubling\n\t\t\t efforts to achieve by 2015 universal access to HIV prevention, treatment,\n\t\t\t care, and support, and to eliminate gender inequalities and gender-based\n\t\t\t abuse and violence and increase the capacity of women and adolescent girls\n\t\t\t to protect themselves from the risk of HIV infection;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was launched in 2002 and, as of\n\t\t\t November 2013, supported programs in more than 140 countries that provided\n\t\t\t antiretroviral therapy to 6,600,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and\n\t\t\t antiretrovirals to 2,100,000 pregnant women to prevent transmission of\n\t\t\t HIV/AIDS to their babies;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas the United States is the largest donor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and\n\t\t\t Malaria;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, for every dollar contributed to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria by\n\t\t\t the United States, an additional $2 is leveraged from other donors;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) initiative was\n\t\t\t proposed by\n\t\t\t President George W. Bush and passed Congress on a bipartisan vote in 2003,\n\t\t\t and remains the largest commitment in\n\t\t\t history by any nation to combat a single disease;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas, as of the end of September 2014, PEPFAR supported treatment for 7,700,000 people, up from\n\t\t\t 1,700,000 in 2008, and in 2012, PEPFAR supported the provision of\n\t\t\t antiretroviral drugs to 750,000 pregnant women living with HIV to prevent\n\t\t\t the transmission of HIV from mother to child during birth;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas PEPFAR directly supported HIV testing and counseling for more than 56,700,000 people in\n\t\t\t fiscal year 2014;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas considerable progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, with the number of new\n\t\t\t HIV\n\t\t\t infections estimated at 2,100,000 in 2013, a 38 percent reduction since\n\t\t\t 2001, new HIV infections among children reduced to 240,000 in 2013, a\n\t\t\t reduction of 58 percent since 2001, and AIDS-related deaths reduced to\n\t\t\t 1,500,000 in 2013, a 35 percent reduction since 2005;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas increased access to antiretroviral drugs is the major contributor to the reduction in\n\t\t\t deaths from HIV/AIDS, and HIV treatment reinforces prevention because it\n\t\t\t reduces, by up to 96 percent, the chance the virus can be spread;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas the World Health Organization (WHO) has revised its guidelines for determining whether HIV\n\t\t\t positive individuals are eligible for treatment, thereby increasing the\n\t\t\t number of individuals eligible for treatment from about 15,900,000 to\n\t\t\t 28,600,000;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas 13,600,000 people in low- and middle-income countries had access to antiretroviral therapy\n\t\t\t as of June 2014;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas 19,000,000 of the 35,000,000 people living with HIV globally do not know their status,\n\t\t\t according to a \n\t\t\t 2014 UNAIDS report;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas, although sub-Saharan Africa remains the epicenter of the epidemic with approximately\n\t\t\t 1,100,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2013, there have also been successes,\n\t\t\t with an approximate 33\n\t\t\t percent decline in new HIV infections from 2005 to 2013 and a 39 percent\n\t\t\t decrease in the number of AIDS-related deaths in sub-Saharan Africa\n\t\t\t between 2005 and 2013;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas stigma, gender inequality, and lack of respect for the rights of HIV positive individuals\n\t\t\t remain significant barriers to access to services for those most at risk\n\t\t\t of HIV infection;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas President Barack Obama voiced commitment to realizing the promise of an AIDS-free\n\t\t\t generation and his belief that the goal was within reach in his February\n\t\t\t 2013 State of the Union Address;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas the international community is united in pursuit of achieving the goal of an AIDS-free\n\t\t\t generation;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas a UNAIDS 2014 report on the state of the global epidemic assessed that AIDS could be ended\n\t\t\t as a public health threat by 2030 if a fast-track response is taken and\n\t\t\t certain targets are realized by 2020, and further noted that doing so\n\t\t\t would avert nearly\n\t\t\t 28,000,000 new HIV infections and 21,000,000 AIDS-related deaths by 2030;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, during the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak of 2014, countries with PEPFAR-strengthened lab\n\t\t\t capacity, human\n\t\t\t capacity, and health facility capacity were able\n\t\t\t to contain Ebola outbreaks;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas>\n <text>\n Whereas, in August 2014, PEPFAR and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) launched an\n\t\t\t initiative to double the total number of children receiving treatment over\n\t\t\t the next two years in ten countries;\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas December 1 of each year is internationally recognized as World AIDS Day; and\n </text>\n </whereas>\n <whereas commented=\"no\">\n <text display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\">\n Whereas, in 2014, the theme for World AIDS Day commemorations was\n <quote>\n Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-free Generation\n </quote>\n : Now, therefore, be it\n </text>\n </whereas>\n </preamble>\n <resolution-body>\n <section display-inline=\"yes-display-inline\" id=\"S1\" section-type=\"undesignated-section\">\n <enum/>\n <text>\n That the Senate—\n </text>\n <paragraph id=\"ide11ce3aa0bfb478a976dce2104b7191a\">\n <enum>\n (1)\n </enum>\n <text>\n supports the goals and ideals of World AIDS Day, including seeking to get to zero new HIV\n\t\t\t infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"idcfbcfe40c19c47329bf02dff92555b90\">\n <enum>\n (2)\n </enum>\n <text>\n applauds the goals and approaches for achieving an AIDS-free generation set forth in the PEPFAR\n\t\t\t Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation, as well as the targets set by\n\t\t\t United Nations member states in the 2011 United Nations Political\n\t\t\t Declaration on HIV and AIDS;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"idb1421e88fe2b4690950cac94c96b5fc3\">\n <enum>\n (3)\n </enum>\n <text>\n commends the dramatic progress in global AIDS programs supported through the efforts of PEPFAR, the\n\t\t\t Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and UNAIDS;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"id1206005f76f447819c45236372cf2d80\">\n <enum>\n (4)\n </enum>\n <text>\n urges, in order to ensure that an AIDS-free generation is within reach, rapid action by all nations\n\t\t\t towards—\n </text>\n <subparagraph id=\"id01c6814419e346d2be3130e92f6917d1\">\n <enum>\n (A)\n </enum>\n <text>\n full implementation of the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children\n\t\t\t by 2015 and Keeping Their Mothers Alive to build on progress made to date;\n\t\t\t and\n </text>\n </subparagraph>\n <subparagraph 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<enum>\n (10)\n </enum>\n <text>\n stresses the importance of ensuring that HIV and AIDS are central to the post-2015 United Nations\n\t\t\t development agenda and of advocating for the inclusion of targets under\n\t\t\t relevant goals towards achieving zero new HIV infections, zero\n\t\t\t discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths;\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"id0af8a09bd1d542caa54d7ca75e870998\">\n <enum>\n (11)\n </enum>\n <text>\n encourages and supports greater degrees of ownership and shared responsibility by developing\n\t\t\t countries in order to ensure sustainability of their domestic responses;\n\t\t\t and\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n <paragraph id=\"id471b8175b6694e6c8e2cf849f96dd09d\">\n <enum>\n (12)\n </enum>\n <text>\n encourages other members of the international community to sustain and scale up their support for\n\t\t\t and financial contributions to efforts around the world to combat\n\t\t\t HIV/AIDS.\n </text>\n </paragraph>\n </section>\n 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RES. 597 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES December 10, 2014 Mr. Coons (for himself and Mrs. Shaheen ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations RESOLUTION Commemorating and supporting the goals of World AIDS Day.\n\nWhereas an estimated 35,000,000 people were living with HIV/AIDS as of the end of 2013; Whereas the United Nations Millennium Development Goals established a global target of halting and beginning to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS by 2015; Whereas the 2001 United Nations Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS mobilized global attention and commitment to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and set out a series of national targets and global actions to reverse the epidemic; Whereas the 2011 United Nations Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS provided an updated framework for intensified efforts to eliminate HIV and AIDS, including redoubling efforts to achieve by 2015 universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support, and to eliminate gender inequalities and gender-based abuse and violence and increase the capacity of women and adolescent girls to protect themselves from the risk of HIV infection; Whereas the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was launched in 2002 and, as of November 2013, supported programs in more than 140 countries that provided antiretroviral therapy to 6,600,000 people living with HIV/AIDS and antiretrovirals to 2,100,000 pregnant women to prevent transmission of HIV/AIDS to their babies; Whereas the United States is the largest donor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Whereas, for every dollar contributed to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria by the United States, an additional $2 is leveraged from other donors; Whereas the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) initiative was proposed by President George W. Bush and passed Congress on a bipartisan vote in 2003, and remains the largest commitment in history by any nation to combat a single disease; Whereas, as of the end of September 2014, PEPFAR supported treatment for 7,700,000 people, up from 1,700,000 in 2008, and in 2012, PEPFAR supported the provision of antiretroviral drugs to 750,000 pregnant women living with HIV to prevent the transmission of HIV from mother to child during birth; Whereas PEPFAR directly supported HIV testing and counseling for more than 56,700,000 people in fiscal year 2014; Whereas considerable progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, with the number of new HIV infections estimated at 2,100,000 in 2013, a 38-percent reduction since 2001, new HIV infections among children reduced to 240,000 in 2013, a reduction of 58 percent since 2001, and AIDS-related deaths reduced to 1,500,000 in 2013, a 35-percent reduction since 2005; Whereas increased access to antiretroviral drugs is the major contributor to the reduction in deaths from HIV/AIDS, and HIV treatment reinforces prevention because it reduces, by up to 96 percent, the chance the virus can be spread; Whereas the World Health Organization (WHO) has revised its guidelines for determining whether HIV positive individuals are eligible for treatment, thereby increasing the number of individuals eligible for treatment from about 15,900,000 to 28,600,000; Whereas 13,600,000 people in low- and middle-income countries had access to antiretroviral therapy as of June 2014; Whereas 19,000,000 of the 35,000,000 people living with HIV globally do not know their status, according to a 2014 UNAIDS report; Whereas, although sub-Saharan Africa remains the epicenter of the epidemic with approximately 1,100,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2013, there have also been successes, with an approximate 33-percent decline in new HIV infections from 2005 to 2013 and a 39-percent decrease in the number of AIDS-related deaths in sub-Saharan Africa between 2005 and 2013; Whereas stigma, gender inequality, and lack of respect for the rights of HIV positive individuals remain significant barriers to access to services for those most at risk of HIV infection; Whereas President Barack Obama voiced commitment to realizing the promise of an AIDS-free generation and his belief that the goal was within reach in his February 2013 State of the Union Address; Whereas the international community is united in pursuit of achieving the goal of an AIDS-free generation; Whereas a UNAIDS 2014 report on the state of the global epidemic assessed that AIDS could be ended as a public health threat by 2030 if a fast-track response is taken and certain targets are realized by 2020, and further noted that doing so would avert nearly 28,000,000 new HIV infections and 21,000,000 AIDS-related deaths by 2030; Whereas, during the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak of 2014, countries with PEPFAR-strengthened lab capacity, human capacity, and health facility capacity were able to contain Ebola outbreaks; Whereas, in August 2014, PEPFAR and the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) launched an initiative to double the total number of children receiving treatment over the next two years in ten countries; Whereas December 1 of each year is internationally recognized as World AIDS Day; and Whereas, in 2014, the theme for World AIDS Day commemorations was Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-free Generation : Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) supports the goals and ideals of World AIDS Day, including seeking to get to zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths; (2) applauds the goals and approaches for achieving an AIDS-free generation set forth in the PEPFAR Blueprint: Creating an AIDS-free Generation, as well as the targets set by United Nations member states in the 2011 United Nations Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS; (3) commends the dramatic progress in global AIDS programs supported through the efforts of PEPFAR, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and UNAIDS; (4) urges, in order to ensure that an AIDS-free generation is within reach, rapid action by all nations towards— (A) full implementation of the Global Plan Towards the Elimination of New HIV Infections Among Children by 2015 and Keeping Their Mothers Alive to build on progress made to date; and (B) further expansion and scale-up of antiretroviral treatment programs, including efforts to reduce disparities and improve access for children to life-saving medications such as getting antiretroviral HIV medication to the 2,000,000 children with HIV currently unable to access them; (5) calls for scaling up treatment to reach all individuals eligible for treatment under WHO guidelines; (6) calls for greater focus on the HIV-related vulnerabilities of women and girls, including those at risk for or who have survived violence or faced discrimination as a result of the disease, and urges more directed efforts to ensure that they are connected to the information, care, support, and treatment they require; (7) supports efforts to ensure inclusive access to programs and appropriate protections for all those most at risk of HIV/AIDS and hardest to reach; (8) encourages additional private-public partnerships to research and develop better and more affordable tools for the diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, and cure of HIV; (9) supports continued leadership by the United States in bilateral, multilateral, and private sector efforts to fight HIV; (10) stresses the importance of ensuring that HIV and AIDS are central to the post-2015 United Nations development agenda and of advocating for the inclusion of targets under relevant goals towards achieving zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths; (11) encourages and supports greater degrees of ownership and shared responsibility by developing countries in order to ensure sustainability of their domestic responses; and (12) encourages other members of the international community to sustain and scale up their support for and financial contributions to efforts around the world to combat HIV/AIDS.",
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"tv_txt": "III 113th CONGRESS 2d Session S. RES. 600 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES December 12, 2014 Mr. Udall of New Mexico (for himself and Mr. Merkley ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration RESOLUTION To limit certain uses of the filibuster in the Senate to improve the legislative process.\n\n1. Motions to proceed Paragraph 1 of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate is amended by inserting at the end the following new paragraph: Other than a motion made during the first 2 hours of a new legislative day as described in paragraph 2 of rule VIII, consideration of a motion to proceed to the consideration of any debatable matter, including debate on any debatable motion or appeal in connection therewith, shall be limited to not more than 2 hours, to be equally divided between, and controlled by, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader or their designees. This paragraph shall not apply to motions considered nondebatable by the Senate pursuant to rule or precedent. . 2. Extended debate Paragraph 2 of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate is amended by striking the second undesignated paragraph and inserting the following: Is it the sense of the Senate that the debate shall be brought to a close? And if that question shall be decided in the affirmative by three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn, except on a measure or motion to amend the Senate rules, in which case the necessary affirmative vote shall be two-thirds of the Senators voting, a quorum being present, then cloture has been invoked. If that question is on disposition of a bill or joint resolution, a resolution or concurrent resolution, a substitute amendment for a bill or resolution, a motion with respect to amendments between the Houses, a conference report, or advice and consent to a nomination or treaty, and if such question shall be decided in the affirmative by a majority of Senators voting, a quorum being present, but less than three-fifths of the Senators duly chosen and sworn (or less than two-thirds of the Senators voting, a quorum being present, in the case of a measure or motion to amend the Senate rules), then it shall be in order for the Majority Leader (or his or her designee) to initiate a period of extended debate upon the measure, motion, or other matter pending before the Senate, or the unfinished business, in relation to which the motion to close debate was offered, in which case the period of extended debate shall begin one hour later. During a period of extended debate, such measure, motion, or other matter pending before the Senate, or the unfinished business, shall be the unfinished business to the exclusion of all other business, except on action or motion by the Majority Leader (or his or her designee). During a period of extended debate it shall not be in order for a Senator other than the Majority Leader (or his or her designee) to raise a question as to the presence of a quorum, except immediately prior to a vote or when it has been more than forty-eight hours since a quorum was demonstrated. If upon a roll call it shall be ascertained that a quorum is not present, then the Senate shall adjourn to a time previously decided by order of the Senate or, if no such time has been established, then to a time certain determined by the Majority Leader, after consultation with the Minority Leader. During a period of extended debate a motion to adjourn or recess shall not be in order, unless made by the Majority Leader (or his or her designee) or if the absence of a quorum has been demonstrated. Notwithstanding paragraph 1 of rule XIX, there shall be no limit to the number of times a Senator may speak upon any question during a period of extended debate. If, during the course of extended debate, the Presiding Officer puts any question to a vote, the Majority Leader (or his or her designee) may postpone any such vote, which shall occur at a time determined by the Majority Leader, after consultation with the Minority Leader, but not later than the time at which a quorum is next demonstrated. If at any time during a period of extended debate no Senator seeks recognition, then the Presiding Officer shall inquire as to whether any Senator seeks recognition. If no Senator seeks recognition, then the Presiding Officer shall again put the question as to bringing debate to a close (and the Majority Leader or his or her designee may postpone such vote in accordance with the preceding paragraph), which shall be decided without further debate or intervening motion. If that question shall be decided in the affirmative by a majority of Senators voting, a quorum being present, then cloture has been invoked and the period of extended debate has ended. If that question shall be decided in the negative by a majority of Senators voting, a quorum being present, then the period of extended debate has ended. If cloture is invoked, then the measure, motion, other matter pending before the Senate, or the unfinished business, in relation to which the motion to close debate was offered, shall remain the unfinished business to the exclusion of all other business until disposed of. . 3. Post-cloture debate on nominations Paragraph 2 of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate is amended by striking After no more than thirty hours of consideration of the measure, motion, or other matter on which cloture has been invoked, the Senate shall proceed, without any further debate on any question, to vote on in the fourth undesignated paragraph and inserting After no more than 30 hours of consideration of the measure, motion, or other matter on which cloture has been invoked, except on the question of advice and consent to a nomination other than a nomination to a position as Justice of the Supreme Court in which case consideration shall be limited to 2 hours, the Senate shall proceed, without any further debate on any question, to vote on . 4. Conference motions Rule XXVIII of the Standing Rules of the Senate is amended by— (1) redesignating paragraphs 1 through 9 as paragraphs 2 through 10, respectively; (2) redesignating any reference to paragraphs 1 through 9 as paragraphs 2 through 10, respectively; and (3) inserting before paragraph 2, as redesignated, the following: 1. A nondivisible motion to disagree to a House amendment or insist upon a Senate amendment, to request a committee of conference with the House or to agree to a request by the House for a committee of conference, and to authorize the Presiding Officer to appoint conferees (or to appoint conferees), is in order and consideration of such a motion, including consideration of any debatable motion or appeal in connection therewith, shall be limited to not more than 2 hours. . 5. Right to offer amendments Paragraph 2 of rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate is amended by inserting at the end the following: After debate has concluded under this paragraph but prior to final disposition of the pending matter, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader may each offer not to exceed 3 amendments identified as leadership amendments if they have been timely filed under this paragraph and are germane to the matter being amended. Debate on a leadership amendment shall be limited to 1 hour equally divided. A leadership amendment may not be divided. .",
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RES. 601 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES December 12, 2014 Mr. Menendez (for himself, Mr. Kirk , Mrs. Feinstein , and Mr. Cardin ) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations RESOLUTION Recognizing 35 years of cooperation in science and technology between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.\n\nWhereas mutually beneficial cooperation between the Governments of the People’s Republic of China and the United States in promoting science and technology has made tremendous strides since the signing of the Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Science and Technology, done at Washington January 31, 1979, which was the first inter-governmental agreement since the United States and the People’s Republic of China established diplomatic relations in 1979; Whereas the Governments of the People’s Republic of China and the United States have become active partners in fostering research and innovation since the signing of the Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Science and Technology in 1979; Whereas cooperation in science and technology since 1979 has brought numerous benefits to both countries, including— (1) shared information on issues such as climate variability, seismic activity, and agricultural science; (2) joint publication of scientific and technological research; and (3) exchange of technical assistance and best practices in areas such as food and pharmaceutical safety and environmental cleanup; Whereas the continued promotion of science and technology in both countries holds the potential to advance shared interests, as well as the interests of United States partners and allies in the region and globally, including in mitigating the effects of climate change, securing the availability of water, food and energy, and improving public health, disease prevention, and pandemic response; Whereas the government-to-government relationship conducted under the Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Science and Technology now consists of some 30 subordinate agency-to-agency protocols, including— (1) cooperation between the Department of Energy and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology to form the Clean Energy Research Center to explore advances in clean vehicles, advanced coal technology, and building energy efficiency; (2) cooperation between the Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology on agricultural biotechnology, natural resource management, food safety, and similar issues; (3) cooperation between the National Institutes of Health and the counterparts in China, including the Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology to conduct basic and clinical biomedical research; (4) cooperation between the Environmental Protection Agency and the counterparts in China, including the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology and the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection to support joint environmental research, and to exchange best practices on environmental legislation and enforcement; (5) exchange of personnel between the Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop information exchange and response mechanisms for influenza pandemics; (6) collaboration between the Food and Drug Administration and food and medical regulators in China to enhance the safety of imported food and medical products from China through better information sharing and access to production facilities; and (7) collaboration between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Peking University Health Center (former Beijing Medical University) to study child health issues and health hazards caused by environmental factors; Whereas many educational institutions in the United States and China have established partnerships to further science and technology research, including— (1) Northwestern University, based in Evanston, Illinois, which has developed strategic partnerships in China, such as the Wanxiang Fellows Program, which allows Northwestern students to study emerging energy challenges and renewable energy innovations in the United States and China; and (2) University of California, Davis, based in Davis, California, which has partnered with China’s Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University in Shaanxi province to establish the Sino-U.S. Joint Research Center for Food Safety to promote international collaborative research for food safety in China and the United States; Whereas the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has signed 97 inter-institutional cooperative partnership agreements with various institutions that are headquartered in China in the fields of engineering, food sciences, and transportation, including a high-speed rail research partnership between the university's Railway Transportation and Engineering Center and China’s oldest and most recognized railway engineering school, Southwest Jiaotong University; Whereas, on December 5, 2014, China and the United States will commemorate the 30th anniversary, and renew for another ten years, the CHELBI partnership, which has created the largest joint venture engineering consulting firm in China, having undertaken over 600 bridge, road, and other projects the designs of which meet World Bank and Asian Development Bank standards, and has made significant progress in engineering knowledge-sharing for road, bridge, and other project design and construction between the United States and China; Whereas several United States Department of Energy national laboratories have established partnerships with research institutions in China to advance energy research, including— (1) Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois, which has worked with the China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC) to promote energy-efficient vehicle technologies and clean transportation fuels in China since 2003; and (2) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, which has formed the China Energy Group to work collaboratively with groups in China to understand the dynamics of energy use, improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions in China, strengthen Chinese capabilities in energy efficiency, and enhance relationships on energy efficiency among Chinese, United States, and international institutions; Whereas, in 2013, the State of California and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a working group to deepen cooperation in fields such as biological pharmaceuticals, information technology, agriculture, and energy; Whereas the exchange of ideas in science and technology and shared research conducted in China and the United States holds the potential to increase United States exports of non-sensitive commercial technologies to China; Whereas the agreement reached in November 2014 between the United States and the People’s Republic of China to expand the scope of goods covered by the Information Technology Agreement will further deepen trade, investment, and mutual cooperation in science and technology; Whereas collaboration in science and technology since 1979 has provided both countries with the technological foundation to make ambitious pledges to reduce future emissions of carbon dioxide; and Whereas people-to-people exchanges conducted under the Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Science and Technology have fostered mutual understanding of both countries and have led to joint research in science and technology: Now, therefore, be it\n\nThat the Senate— (1) recognizes the cooperation in science and technology between the Governments of the United States and the People’s Republic of China since 1979; (2) emphasizes the importance of open markets, intellectual property rights, and the free exchange of information to the development of science and technology; and (3) expresses continued support for the principles of the Agreement Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Science and Technology, done at Washington January 31, 1979, to which both countries remain committed.",
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