H.R. 533 · 118th Congress · House

Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act

In Congress· Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Introduced
Jan 26, 23
Passed House
Feb 15, 24
Passed Senate
Pending
Sent to President
Pending
Signed into Law
Pending

Executive Summary

Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Dispute Act

This bill addresses issues relating to Tibet, including by establishing a statutory definition of Tibet that includes areas in Chinese provinces outside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

For the purposes of U.S. policies and activities relating to Tibet, this bill defines Tibet to include the TAR and specified areas designated by China's government as Tibetan Autonomous in Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, and Yunnan provinces. (Generally, when China's government refers to Tibet, it means only the TAR, although there are also predominantly Tibetan prefectures and counties designated as Tibetan Autonomous by China's government and reflected in this bill's definition of Tibet. China's government formally established the TAR in 1965.)

Furthermore, the responsibilities of the Office of the U.S. Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues shall include working to ensure that U.S. government statements and documents counter disinformation about Tibet by China's government and the Chinese Communist Party, including disinformation about Tibet's history and institutions.

This bill also states that it is U.S. policy that the dispute between Tibet and China must be resolved in accordance with international law by peaceful means through dialogue without preconditions.

Previous Versions

00Jan 26, 2023

Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act

This bill addresses issues relating to Tibet, including by establishing a statutory definition of Tibet that includes areas in Chinese provinces outside the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

For the purposes of U.S. policies and activities relating to Tibet, this bill defines Tibet to include the TAR and the Tibetan areas of the Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, and Yunnan provinces. (Generally, when China's government refers to Tibet, it means only the TAR, while Tibetan exile groups consider historical Tibet to include the TAR as well as areas in the provinces included in this bill's definition. China's government formally established the TAR in 1965.)

Furthermore, the objectives of the Office of the U.S. Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues shall include working to ensure that U.S. government statements and documents counter disinformation about Tibet by China's government and the Chinese Communist Party, including disinformation about Tibet's history and institutions. The bill also authorizes the office to take other actions to counter such disinformation.

This bill also states that it is U.S. policy that the conflict between Tibet and China is unresolved and that Tibet's legal status remains to be determined in accordance with international law.

Action Timeline

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  1. FEB 26, 2024IntroReferral

    Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

  2. FEB 15, 2024Floor

    Considered as unfinished business

    (consideration: CR H661-662)

    661Yea
    662Nay
    0NV
  3. FEB 15, 2024Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    Roll Call #53

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 392 - 28 (Roll no. 53). (text: 2/13/2024 CR H555-556)

    392Yea
    28Nay
    0NV
  4. FEB 15, 2024Floor

    On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 392 - 28 (Roll no. 53). (text: 2/13/2024 CR H555-556)

    Roll Call #53
    392Yea
    28Nay
    0NV
  5. FEB 15, 2024Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  6. FEB 13, 2024Floor

    Mrs

    Kim (CA) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.

  7. FEB 13, 2024Floor

    Considered under suspension of the rules

    (consideration: CR H555-558)

    555Yea
    558Nay
    0NV
  8. FEB 13, 2024Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 533.

  9. FEB 13, 2024Floor

    At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were demanded and ordered

    Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be postponed.

  10. NOV 29, 2023Committee

    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held

  11. NOV 29, 2023Committee

    Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by Voice Vote.

  12. JAN 26, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  13. JAN 26, 2023IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  14. JAN 26, 2023IntroReferral

    Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Committees

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Foreign Relations Committee

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Referred: Feb 26, 2024

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Foreign Affairs Committee

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Referred: Nov 29, 2023

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Foreign Affairs Committee

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Referred: Jan 26, 2023

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