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    This page contains bill sponsorships in the Senate and House. Bill sponsorships indicate the topics that legislators are most interested in, and spend the most time on.

11-HR2829 on Aug 30, 2011

Bill Sponsorship: United Nations Transparency, Accountability, and Reform Act
Source: H.R.2829
    Directs the President to influence the UN to shift the funding mechanism for the UN from an assessed to a voluntary basis.
  • Withholds up to 50% of nonvoluntary US contributions to the regular budget of the UN unless 80% of the total regular budget of the UN is apportioned on a voluntary basis.
  • Requires the annual congressional budget justification to include a detailed itemized request.
  • Prohibits making funds available for international peacekeeping activities for any purpose other than the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) or to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR).
  • States that it is US policy to oppose any proposals on expansion of the Security Council that would include veto rights for new members.
  • Withholds US contributions from any UN entity that recognizes a Palestinian state or upgrades the status of the Palestinian observer mission at the UN.
  • Withholds funds for human rights investigations in Palestinian territories.
  • Withholds support for any member state which is subject to Security Council sanctions, has repeatedly supported acts of international terrorism, or is a country of particular concern for religious freedom.
The Congress makes the following findings:
  1. The US pays billions of dollars into the UN system every year (almost $7.7 billion in 2010), significantly more than any other nation.
  2. The UN system suffers from unacceptably high levels of waste, fraud, and abuse, which seriously impair its ability to fulfill the lofty ideals of its founding.
  3. Amidst the continuing financial, corruption, and sexual abuse scandals of the past several years, American public disapproval of United Nations has reached all-time highs: 62% of Americans believe that the UN is doing a poor job
  4. Significant improvements in UN transparency and accountability are necessary for improving public perceptions of and American support for UN operations.


    • Topic: Foreign Policy
    • Headline: Withhold UN funding until voluntary and program-specific
    • Headline 2: Sponsored bill withholding UN funding until voluntary

      Participating counts on AmericansElect question 5.
    • Headline: Withhold UN funding until voluntary and program-specific (Answer: A)
    • Headline 2: Sponsored bill withholding UN funding until voluntary (Answer: A)
    • AmericansElect Quiz Question 5 on Foreign Policy: When you think about the US pursuing its interests abroad, which of the following is closest to your opinion?
      • A: The US should always act in its own interest regardless of what other countries think
      • B: The US should rarely listen to other countries
      • C: The US should listen to other countries more often than not
      • D: The US should always listen to other countries before pursuing its own interests
      • E: Unsure


    • Key for participation codes:
    • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
    • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
    • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
    • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
    • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



    Democrats participating in 11-HR2829

    Ralph Moody Hall s1sTexas Democrat
    Cynthia Lummis s1sWyoming Democrat



    Republicans participating in 11-HR2829

    Sandy Adams s1sFlorida Republican
    Steve Austria s1sOhio Republican (Retiring 2012)
    Michele Bachmann s1sMinnesota Republican
    Roscoe Bartlett s1sMaryland Republican
    Gus Bilirakis s1sFlorida Republican
    Diane Black s1sTennessee Republican
    Marsha Blackburn s1sTennessee Republican
    Paul Broun s1sGeorgia Republican
    Vern Buchanan s1sFlorida Republican
    Ann Marie Buerkle s1sNew York Republican
    Michael Burgess s1sTexas Republican
    Dan Burton s1sIndiana Republican (Retiring 2012)
    Ken Calvert s1sCalifornia Republican
    Dave Camp s1sMichigan Republican
    Quico Canseco s1sTexas Republican
    Steve Chabot s1sOhio Republican
    Jason Chaffetz s1sUT Former Republican Challenger (2011)
    John Howard Coble s1sNorth Carolina Republican
    Mike Coffman s1sColorado Republican
    Mike Conaway s1sTexas Republican
    Chip Cravaack s1sMinnesota Republican
    Rick Crawford s1sArkansas Republican
    John Culberson s1sTexas Republican
    Charles Dent s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Mario Diaz-Balart s1sFlorida Republican
    Bob Dold s1sIllinois Republican
    Jeff Duncan s1sSouth Carolina Republican
    Renee Ellmers s1sNorth Carolina Republican
    Blake Farenthold s1sTexas Republican
    Stephen Fincher s1sTennessee Republican
    Mike Fitzpatrick s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Jeff Flake s1sArizona Republican (Senate run 2012)
    John Fleming s1sLouisiana Republican
    Bill Flores s1sTexas Republican
    Randy Forbes s1sVirginia Republican
    Virginia Foxx s1sNorth Carolina Republican
    Trent Franks s1sArizona Republican
    Elton Gallegly s1sCalifornia Republican (Retiring 2012)
    Cory Gardner s1sColorado Republican
    Scott Garrett s1sNew Jersey Republican
    Jim Gerlach s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Louie Gohmert s1sTexas Republican
    Bob Goodlatte s1sVirginia Republican
    Paul Gosar s1sArizona Republican
    Samuel Graves s1sMissouri Republican
    Tim Griffin s1sArkansas Republican
    Michael Grimm s1sNew York Republican
    Vicky Hartzler s1sMissouri Republican
    Nan Hayworth s1sNew York Republican
    Tim Huelskamp s1sKansas Republican
    Randy Hultgren s1sIllinois Republican
    Duncan Hunter Jr. s1sCalifornia Republican
    Robert Hurt s1sVirginia Republican
    Lynn Jenkins s1sKansas Republican
    Bill Johnson s1sOhio Republican
    Sam Johnson s1sTexas Republican
    Timothy Johnson s1sIllinois Republican
    Mike Kelly s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Peter King s1sNew York Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life
    Steve King s1sIowa Republican
    Jack Kingston s1sGeorgia Republican
    Adam Kinzinger s1sIllinois Republican
    John Kline s1sMinnesota Republican
    Raul Labrador s1sIdaho Republican
    Doug Lamborn s1sColorado Republican
    Leonard Lance s1sNew Jersey Republican
    Jeff Landry s1sLouisiana Republican
    Tom Latham s1sIowa Republican
    Bob Latta s1sOhio Republican
    Billy Long s1sMissouri Republican
    Blaine Luetkemeyer s1sMissouri Republican
    Dan Lungren s1sCalifornia Republican
    Connie Mack s1sFL Former Republican Senator (until 2000)
    Donald Manzullo s1sIllinois Republican
    Kenny Marchant s1sTexas Republican
    Tom Marino s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Michael McCaul s1sTexas Republican
    Tom McClintock s1sCA03 Former Republican Challenger (2003)
    Thad McCotter s1sMichigan Republican
    Patrick McHenry s1sNorth Carolina Republican
    David McKinley s1sWest Virginia Republican
    Patrick Meehan s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Candice Miller s1sMichigan Republican
    Gary Miller s1sCalifornia Republican
    Jeff Miller s1sFlorida Republican
    Tim Murphy s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Sue Myrick s1sNorth Carolina Republican
    Rich Nugent s1sFlorida Republican
    Alan Nunnelee s1sMississippi Republican
    Pete Olson s1sTexas Republican
    Steven Palazzo s1sMississippi Republican
    Mike Pence s1sIndiana Republican (Gov. run 2012)
    Ted Poe s1sTexas Republican
    Mike Pompeo s1sKansas Republican
    Bill Posey s1sFlorida Republican
    Tom Price s1sGeorgia Republican
    Jim Renacci s1sOhio Republican
    Reid Ribble s1sWisconsin Republican
    Scott Rigell s1sVirginia Republican
    David Rivera s1sFlorida Republican
    Phil Roe s1sTennessee Republican
    Michael Rogers s1sAlabama Republican
    Dana Rohrabacher s1sCalifornia Republican
    Tom Rooney s1sFlorida Republican
    Ileana Ros-Lehtinen s2pFlorida Republican
    Peter Roskam s1sIllinois Republican
    Dennis Ross s1sFlorida Republican
    Ed Royce s1sCalifornia Republican
    Jon Runyan s1sNew Jersey Republican
    Paul Ryan s1sWisconsin Republican
    Steve Scalise s1sLA Republican challenger
    Jean Schmidt s1sOhio Republican
    David Schweikert s1sArizona Republican
    Austin Scott s1sGeorgia Republican
    John Shimkus s1sIllinois Republican
    Mike Simpson s1sIdaho Republican
    Adrian Smith s1sNebraska Republican
    Christopher Smith s1sNew Jersey Republican
    Lamar Smith s1sTexas Republican
    Steve Southerland s1sFlorida Republican
    Glenn Thompson s1sPennsylvania Republican
    Mac Thornberry s1sTexas Republican
    Pat Tiberi s1sOhio Republican
    Scott Tipton s1sColorado Republican
    Bob Turner s1sNew York Republican
    Mike Turner s1sOhio Republican
    Tim Walberg s1sMichigan Republican
    Greg Walden s1sOregon Republican
    Joe Walsh s1sIllinois Republican
    Allen West s1sFlorida Republican
    Lynn Westmoreland s1sGeorgia Republican
    Joe Wilson s1sSouth Carolina Republican
    Steve Womack s1sArkansas Republican
    Rob Woodall s1sGeorgia Republican
    Don Young s1sAlaska Republican



    Independents participating in 11-HR2829



    Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

    Democrats: 2
    Republicans: 135
    Independents: 0


















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