H. R. 1425 mandates that any international agreement related to pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response that is developed by the World Health Assembly must be treated as a treaty. This requires the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate, meaning two-thirds of the...
Simple Explanation
H.R. 1425 is like a rule that says the grown-ups in the Senate need to agree really, really strongly (two-thirds of them) before a big group of countries can make new rules about how to handle bad germs and diseases. It helps make sure that America thinks really hard before joining these rules, but it might make it harder to join quickly when they need to.