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“The United States should require the World Health Organization to be independent from Chinese Communist Party pressure, address COVID-19 coverup concerns, and include Taiwan as an observer.”
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“World Health Organization directives should not legally force U.S. citizens or individual states to act.”
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“Federal agencies should not be allowed to spend money for the United States to take part in WHO activities, programs, meetings, or in a future organization that replaces the WHO.”
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“For U.S. membership, the WHO should have to agree that its directives do not have legal force over any U.S. citizen or any U.S. state.”
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“The World Health Organization should stay out of topics the bill treats as outside its core health mission, including gender identity, climate change, and abortion access.”
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“U.S. money should not be used for the WHO pandemic accord or the Arms Trade Treaty unless the Senate formally approves the agreement.”
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“Congress should repeal the 1948 law that lets the United States belong to the WHO and spend money for that membership, removing that standing legal authority.”
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“U.S. efforts to join the WHO or send it dues or voluntary contributions should stay paused until the WHO lets Taiwan participate as an observer.”
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“The U.S. withdrawal from the WHO and the related limits on federal spending should start the same day they are approved, with no built-in phase-in period.”
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“The President should have to formally pull the United States out of the World Health Organization's founding agreement, ending U.S. membership in the WHO.”
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“U.S. efforts to join the WHO or send it dues or voluntary contributions should stay paused until the WHO keeps humanitarian aid need-based and nonpolitical, is free from significant harmful Chinese Communist Party influence, is found not to have helped hide facts about the Chinese Communist Party's COVID-19 response, and strengthens transparency and anti-waste systems.”
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“U.S. efforts to join the WHO or send it dues or voluntary contributions should stay paused until the WHO stops funding, taking part in, and sending messages about gender identity, gender-affirming care, climate change, and abortion access.”
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“The World Health Organization should be more open, less wasteful, and more focused on helping people with the greatest need.”
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