H.R. 1425 is a bill that requires any international agreement on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response made by the World Health Assembly to be approved by the U.S. Senate. The bill emphasizes the need for such agreements to be treated as treaties under the U.S....
Simple Explanation
H.R. 1425 is like a rule that says any big decision the world makes about preventing or dealing with pandemics has to get a thumbs-up from the U.S. Senate to make sure it’s good for America. This is to be sure the U.S. has a say and that it’s fair, like playing by the rules in a big game.