Bills/H.R. 2633

U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025

U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025

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

# U.S.-South Africa Bilateral Relations Review Act of 2025 (HR 2633) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would require a comprehensive review of U.S.-South Africa relations and give Congress oversight authority over aspects of the bilateral relationship. Based on the subjects listed, the bill appears to address concerns about diplomatic relations, foreign aid, and U.S. policy toward South Africa, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill would likely require the President to report to Congress on the status and future direction of relations between the two countries. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect U.S.

foreign policy decisions regarding South Africa and could impact American diplomatic staff, aid programs, and trade relationships with that country. It also affects Congress by expanding its role in reviewing and potentially influencing executive branch decisions on this bilateral relationship. **Current Status:** HR 2633 is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Ronny Jackson (R-TX) and remains in the early stages of the legislative process. To learn the specific provisions and stated rationale, you would need to review the full bill text.

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Latest Action

July 22, 2025

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 34 - 13.

Subjects

AfricaCongressional oversightDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadForeign aid and international reliefPolitical parties and affiliationPresidents and presidential powers, Vice PresidentsSouth AfricaSovereignty, recognition, national governance and status

Sponsor

5 cosponsors

Key Dates

Introduced
April 3, 2025
Last Updated
July 22, 2025
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