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BlogToday, in an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 394 to 1, the U.S. House took a rare and powerful step to declare crimes against Burma’s Rohingya Muslim minority genocide.
Today, in an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 394 to 1, the U.S. House took a rare and powerful step to declare crimes against Burma’s Rohingya Muslim minority genocide.
Last night, the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition honored Chairman Ed Royce with its 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award.
In advance of World AIDS Day, Congress demonstrated its continued support for PEPFAR by passing the PEPFAR Extension Act (H.R. 6651).
This week, the Foreign Affairs Committee unveiled a portrait of retiring Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) in a ceremony at the National Archives. Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) was on hand to accept the portrait…
Today Hezbollah remains a grave threat to the security of the U.S. and its partners and allies. It’s amassing missiles along Israel’s borders, helping the Assad regime butcher and torture…
Yesterday, Rep. Steve Chabot, Chairman Royce and Ranking Member Engel introduced a bipartisan measure to declare the Burmese military’s atrocities against the Rohingya Muslim minority genocide.
For more than 25 years, Chairman Royce has been fighting to protect the world’s most unique landscapes, the iconic animals that inhabit them and the communities that call them home.
When deployed thoughtfully and consistently, sanctions can leverage America’s economic might to peacefully end urgent threats to our national security.
On Sunday morning, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) joined Maria Bartiromo on FOX’s Sunday Morning Futures to discuss Russia, Iran and Turkey sanctions. Video and key…
“… [T]his is the right decision to deploy these sanctions on Russia.”