S. 178 — 116th Congress

UIGHUR Act of 2019

Originated in the Senate · Introduced Jan 17, 2019 · International Affairs

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Latest action

Oct 21, 2020

Second cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 178 with an amendment (SA 2652) not invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 51 - 44. Record Vote Number: 207. (CR S6343)

CRS summary

As of Dec 3, 2019

Passed House

Uighur Intervention and Global Humanitarian Unified Response Act of 2019 or the UIGHUR Act of 2019

This bill directs the President to impose sanctions and export restrictions related to China's treatment of the Uyghurs, a predominantly Muslim Turkic ethnic group.

The President shall report to Congress a list of senior Chinese government officials who are engaged in or responsible for serious human rights abuses, including mass incarceration and political indoctrination, against Turkic Muslims in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The President shall impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on such individuals. The President may waive the imposition of such sanctions on U.S. national interest grounds.

The President shall identify items that provide China with a critical capability to suppress basic human rights, including items that provide capability to (1) conduct surveillance, (2) monitor and restrict an individual's movement, (3) monitor and restrict access to the internet, and (4) identify individuals through facial or voice recognition. The President shall (1) place such items on the Commerce Control List (a list of items subject to export controls); and (2) require authorization for the export, reexport, or transfer of such items to or within China.

The bill terminates certain prohibitions, such as a prohibition against obligating funds for U.S. Trade and Development Agency activities in China, upon a report by the President to Congress that China has taken specified actions, including ending the mass internment of Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang.

The Department of State shall report to Congress on human rights abuses in Xinjiang, including an assessment of the number of individuals detained in forced labor camps.

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Roll-call votes

9 on record
DateChamberQuestionMember pagesResult
Oct 23, 2020SenateOn the MotionMotion Agreed to (53–44)
Oct 21, 2020SenateOn the Cloture MotionCloture Motion Rejected (51–44)
Oct 20, 2020SenateOn the Motion to TableMotion to Table Failed (40–57)
Oct 19, 2020SenateOn the Motion to TableMotion to Table Agreed to (48–42)
Sep 30, 2020SenateOn the Motion to TableMotion to Table Failed (47–47)
Sep 30, 2020SenateOn the Motion to ProceedMotion to Proceed Agreed to (48–46)
Sep 10, 2020SenateOn the Cloture MotionCloture Motion Rejected (52–47)
Jul 30, 2020SenateOn the Motion to ProceedMotion to Proceed Agreed to (47–42)
Dec 3, 2019HouseOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as AmendedPassed (407–1)

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