H. R. 10315, also known as the “Securing Taxpayer Assistance during Natural Disasters Act” or the “STAND Act,” proposes that federal funds should not be spent on bilateral, multilateral, or humanitarian non-defense foreign assistance for 60 days following a disaster...
Simple Explanation
The STAND Act is a rule that says if there is a big disaster in the U.S., the government will stop spending money to help other countries for 60 days. However, there is a way to keep helping if both parts of Congress agree and make a new rule for it.