Condemning the Emerging Partnership between the Chinese and Cuban Governments

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AI Summary: The bill "Condemning the Emerging Partnership between the Chinese and Cuban Governments" aims to denounce the growing collaboration between China and Cuba. It highlights concerns over potential negative impacts on U.S. interests and regional stability due to this partnership. The bill emphasizes the need for the U.S. government to monitor and address this alliance, as it could have far-reaching consequences. By condemning this emerging relationship, the bill underscores the importance of safeguarding American interests in light of increasing cooperation between China and Cuba.

Latest Action: Filed

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Actions (29):

  • 2023-11-06 : Filed

  • 2023-11-22 : Referred to Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee

  • 2023-11-22 : Referred to State Affairs Committee

  • 2023-11-22 : Now in Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-08 : Added to Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee agenda

  • 2024-01-09 : 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

  • 2024-01-10 : Favorable by Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-10 : Reported out of Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-10 : Now in State Affairs Committee

  • 2024-01-12 : Added to State Affairs Committee agenda

  • 2024-01-17 : Favorable by State Affairs Committee

  • 2024-01-17 : Reported out of State Affairs Committee

  • 2024-01-17 : Bill released to House Calendar

  • 2024-01-17 : Added to Second Reading Calendar

  • 2024-01-18 : Bill added to Special Order Calendar (1/23/2024)

  • 2024-01-23 : Read 2nd time

  • 2024-01-23 : Adopted

  • 2024-01-23 : In Messages

  • 2024-01-24 : Referred to Rules

  • 2024-01-24 : Received

  • 2024-02-01 : Withdrawn from Rules

  • 2024-02-01 : Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading

  • 2024-02-01 : Substituted for SM 540

  • 2024-02-01 : Read 2nd time

  • 2024-02-01 : Adopted

  • 2024-02-01 : Immediately certified

  • 2024-02-01 : In Messages

  • 2024-02-01 : Ordered enrolled

  • 2024-04-02 : Signed by Officers and filed with Secretary of State

Text Versions (2):
Roll Calls (2):
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-01-10
  • Description: House Local Administration, Federal Affairs & Special Districts Subcommittee
  • Yea Votes: 16
  • Members Voting: Stan McClain,Michael Gottlieb,Dan Daley,David Borrero,Marie Woodson,Jenna Persons-Mulicka,Kaylee Tuck,Lisa Dunkley,Carolina Amesty,Robert Brackett,Philip Griffitts,Jeff Holcomb,Berny Jacques,Taylor Yarkosky,Adam Anderson,Rachel Plakon
  • Absent Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Robin Bartleman
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-01-17
  • Description: House State Affairs Committee
  • Yea Votes: 19
  • Members Voting: Rick Roth,Lawrence McClure,Anna Eskamani,Joseph Casello,Spencer Roach,Mike Caruso,Robin Bartleman,Thomas Fabricio,Jenna Persons-Mulicka,Felicia Simone Robinson,Demi Busatta Cabrera,Jim Mooney,Ashley Gantt,Daniel Alvarez,Dean Black,Philip Griffitts,Jeff Holcomb,Juan Porras,John Temple
  • Nay Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Michele Rayner-Goolsby
  • Absent Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: James Buchanan