[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5108 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 5108
To abolish the United States Agency for International Development, and
for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 1, 2023
Mr. Gaetz (for himself, Mr. Gosar, Ms. Greene of Georgia, Mr. Biggs,
Mrs. Luna, and Mr. Crane) introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the
Committee on Appropriations, for a period to be subsequently determined
by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
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A BILL
To abolish the United States Agency for International Development, and
for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds as follows:
(1) The United States, in dealings with allies and
adversaries, should engage in diplomacy and international
relations that do not undermine the culture or tradition of
other nations and peoples, but instead seek to develop working
and friendly relationships relative to the interests of both
parties with United States citizens chiefly in mind.
(2) The United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) operates several ``capacity building'' programs abroad
and uses these programs to spread perverse ideology, that is
antithetical to functioning, well-ordered society, across the
globe.
(3) USAID uses United States tax dollars to push radical,
leftist ideology abroad, going so far as to undermine foreign
governments who do not adhere to the perverse ideology it
espouses.
(4) USAID does not act in the best interest of the United
States or its people, nor the foreign nations it purposes to
support.
(5) USAID aims to identify and address ``restrictive gender
norms and inequalities . . . to foster the sustainability of
results''.
(6) USAID meddles in local elections, promoting the
interests of ``women, youth, and other traditionally
marginalized groups'' ahead of the interests of the other
nations' citizenry.
(7) The international affairs budget for the fiscal year
2022, passed by the House of Representatives in July 2021, for
the United States Department of State and USAID, undid
historical precedent by repealing the Helms Amendment that
previously restricted United States foreign aid from paying for
abortions.
(8) USAID has provided grants totaling $850,000 to the
Bandhu Social Welfare Society for ``the rights of gender
diverse people'' in Bangladesh.
(9) USAID has provided a $3.7 million grant to Aurat
Publication and Information Service Foundation to ``provide
support for gender equity programs'' in Pakistan.
(10) Eighty-five grants totaling $138.1 million have been
provided through USAID to the International Organization for
Migration for ``humanitarian assistance'' to support open
borders policy around the globe.
(11) Eight grants totaling $21.7 million have been provided
through USAID to the Soros-backed Tides Center for various
``civil society innovation initiatives''.
(12) USAID has provided a $1 million grant to the United
Nations Development Programme for supporting ``LGBTI human
rights advocacy in Asia''.
(13) USAID has provided a $370,000 grant to Public
Information and Need of Knowledge for promoting ``the human
rights of LGBTI people in Armenian society''.
(14) USAID has provided $1.1 million grant to the Pink
Human Rights Defender for ``empowering the LGBTI community and
their allies to advance human rights''.
(15) USAID has provided a $323,871 grant to Ryan Thomas
Kaminski to serve as the United States personal service
contractor LGBTI Advisor.
SEC. 2. ABOLISH THE UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
(a) In General.--Beginning on the date of the enactment of this
Act, no Federal funds may be made available to carry out any of the
functions, duties, or responsibilities assigned or delegated to the
Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development
pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.)
or any other provision of law.
(b) Rescission of Funds.--The unobligated balance of each amount
made available to the Administrator of the United States Agency for
International Development as of the day before the date of the
enactment of this Act is rescinded. Any other assets or liabilities of
the Agency as of such day shall be transferred to the Secretary of
State.
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