H.R. 4695 — 116th Congress
PACT Act
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Latest action
Oct 30, 2019Received in the Senate.
CRS summary
As of Oct 29, 2019Passed House
Protect Against Conflict by Turkey Act or the PACT Act
This bill addresses Turkey's military invasion of northern Syria.
The President shall impose visa- and asset-blocking sanctions on specific Turkish officials connected to the invasion. The Department of State shall report on (1) other Turkish officials involved with the invasion; and (2) foreign persons that knowingly provided defense articles, services, or technology to Turkey that could be used in the invasion. Such foreign persons shall also be subject to visa- and asset-blocking sanctions.
The President shall impose financial sanctions on the large Turkish state-owned bank known as Halkbank and on any foreign financial institutions that the State Department determines to have knowingly facilitated significant transactions for the Turkish Armed Forces or Turkey's defense industry related to the invasion.
The President shall impose sanctions on Turkey's government pursuant to the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act.
A U.S. defense article, service, or technology may not be transferred to Turkey's government if it (1) is covered under the Arms Export Control Act, and (2) may be used by Turkey in military operations in northern Syria. The President may not exercise certain emergency waiver authority in relation to this prohibition.
Certain Syrians, including Syrian Kurds who have partnered with the U.S. government in Syria, shall be (1) designated as Priority 2 refugees of special humanitarian concern, and (2) exempt from various numerical limitations under immigration law.
The bill calls for various reports, including on (1) the national-security impact of the invasion, and (2) the net worth of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his family.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordOct 29, 2019 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll callYea — 403: 225 D · 176 R · 1 I · 1 L
Nay — 16: 15 R · 1 D
Not Voting — 12: 6 D · 6 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| Jared Huffman | CA |
| Katie Hill | CA |
| Mike Thompson | CA |
| Tulsi Gabbard | HI |
| Joyce Beatty | OH |
| A. Donald McEachin | VA |
| Jody B. Hice | GA |
| Lee M. Zeldin | NY |
| William R. Timmons IV | SC |
| John R. Carter | TX |
| Roger Williams | TX |
| Ron Wright | TX |
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