HR-497 : Still Just a Bill

This bill prohibits the use of federal funds to seek U.S. membership in the World Health Organization (WHO), or to make contributions to the WHO, until the President makes certain certifications to Congress.

Specifically, the prohibition shall apply until the President certifies that the WHO (1) has adopted reforms to ensure that humanitarian assistance is not politicized; (2) is not under the control of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and is not involved in a cover-up of the CCP's response to the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic; (3) has granted observer status to Taiwan; (4) does not divert humanitarian or medical supplies to Iran, North Korea, or Syria; and (5) has put in place mechanisms to increase transparency and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.

Action Timeline

Action DateTypeTextSource
2021-01-28IntroReferralReferred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.House floor actions
2021-01-28IntroReferralIntroduced in HouseLibrary of Congress

Policy Area :

International Affairs
See Subjects
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory health
  • Congressional oversight
  • Emergency medical services and trauma care
  • Foreign aid and international relief
  • Fraud offenses and financial crimes
  • Government ethics and transparency, public corruption
  • Health technology, devices, supplies
  • Infectious and parasitic diseases
  • International organizations and cooperation
  • Political parties and affiliation
  • Rule of law and government transparency
  • World health
  • Asia
  • China
  • Iran
  • Middle East
  • North Korea
  • Syria
  • Taiwan

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