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HR 260119th CongressIntroduced

No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act

Introduced: Jan 9, 2025
Defense & National SecurityFinancial ServicesImmigration
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No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act is a bill that would require the United States to oppose foreign aid from other countries and NGOs to the Taliban and to review U.S.-provided foreign assistance to any country or NGO that has supported the Taliban. It directs the State Department to develop a strategy within 180 days to discourage such assistance and to support Afghan women and girls in ways that do not bolster the Taliban, as well as to relocate eligible, vetted Afghan at-risk individuals to the United States or other countries. The act also requires several reporting duties: identifying foreign donors and NGOs that have funded the Taliban (and how such funds have been used), detailing past and ongoing efforts to block such funding, and providing a plan for implementation. In addition, the bill calls for targeted reporting on U.S. direct cash assistance programs in Afghanistan (how they were delivered, oversight, and safeguards against Taliban access) and for ongoing monitoring of the Afghan Fund and Da Afghanistan Bank (including Taliban influence, fund governance, and release conditions). It also requires a specific report about the decision to keep or change the bounty on Haqqani Network leaders and related designations. Overall, the bill emphasizes transparency, oversight, and proactive steps to deter international support for the Taliban while safeguarding humanitarian and at-risk Afghan populations.

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