Bills/H.R. 1841

Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act

Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act

In CommitteeForeign AffairsHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
Introduced
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Plain Language Summary

# Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** HR 1841, the Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act, is a proposed law aimed at promoting diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and work toward peace between North and South Korea. While specific details aren't provided in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on authorizing diplomatic negotiations, supporting peace talks, or establishing frameworks for U.S. involvement in Korean Peninsula peace efforts. **Who It Affects and Current Status** This bill would primarily affect U.S. foreign policy toward North and South Korea, potentially impacting defense spending, diplomatic resources, and international relations in East Asia.

It could also have indirect effects on Americans with family ties to Korea and U.S. military personnel stationed there. The bill is currently in committee, meaning it's in the early legislative stage and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Brad Sherman (D-California) in the 119th Congress. **Note:** For complete details on the bill's specific provisions and requirements, you would need to review the full text on Congress.gov, as the summary information available here is limited.

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Latest Action

March 4, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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45 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
March 4, 2025
Last Updated
March 4, 2025
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