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“Organizations receiving U.S. foreign aid should be barred from teaching certain DEI ideas about race, sex, religion, or national origin; using hiring, contracting, program access, or resource practices treated as unlawful discrimination; or funding groups that do those things, with carveouts for certain religious hiring and maternal health work.”
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“Federal agencies should not be allowed to propose, adopt, or enforce new foreign aid rules or policies that replace the three named State Department rules or do basically the same thing.”
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“The three State Department foreign aid policies should be treated as never having been active, including for the period when agencies or aid recipients may already have acted under them.”
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“U.S.-based aid groups should have to keep privately funded abortion, gender-related, transition-related, or DEI-related work physically and financially separate from U.S.-funded foreign aid programs, and foreign government recipients may have to keep U.S. aid in separate accounts.”
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“U.S.-based aid groups should keep First Amendment protections when they use non-federal money to speak or associate outside U.S.-funded foreign aid programs, even while U.S.-funded program limits remain in place.”
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“The State Department should deny grants to NGOs or international organizations when the Secretary finds the grant does not follow the listed rules on gender ideology and equity ideology.”
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“Foreign aid should not pay for abortions or forced sterilization, family planning and reproductive health funding should be capped or limited, and some foreign organizations that perform or promote abortion should be barred from receiving global health funds except in limited cases.”
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“Federal agencies should not bring back the three foreign aid policies under a new name, propose new versions, or use substantially similar policies in foreign assistance programs.”
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“The House should oppose named foreign aid grants and similar overseas programs focused on areas such as LGBTQI+, gender, diversity, arts, culture, health, media, or advocacy, and lawmakers should later try to block funding for overseas programs described as niche social agendas unless they clearly and directly benefit U.S. security or economic interests.”
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“Money from the criticized types of overseas programs should be redirected to domestic needs such as infrastructure repair, veterans' health care, or disaster relief.”
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“Abortion, gender-identity, and DEI-related funding limits should apply across many U.S. civilian foreign aid programs, including health, disaster relief, refugee, development, democracy, and international-organization aid, and to partners that receive the money indirectly.”
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“U.S. foreign affairs money should be blocked or limited for some DEI training, race-related concepts, drag-related programs, transgender-related services or counseling, and COVID-19 mask or vaccine rules.”
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“Annual spending on overseas cultural exchange and advocacy grants should be limited to no more than 0.1 percent of the federal discretionary budget.”
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“Agencies should pause similar optional foreign aid grants while reviewers decide whether the grants serve core U.S. national interests and use federal money responsibly.”
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“The Secretary of State should be able to waive specific foreign aid restrictions only when the waiver serves U.S. security or foreign policy interests, the partner is the only available provider for the needed service, the waiver is narrow, and the partner tried in good faith to comply.”
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