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  • H.R. 7159, known as the "Pacific Partnership Act," aims to strengthen the United States' engagement with the Pacific Islands region. The bill emphasizes the importance of the Pacific Islands by referencing their cultural, historical, and strategic significance. It outlines...

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    The Pacific Partnership Act is like a friendly plan from the United States to work closely and help people living on small islands in the Pacific Ocean, by making sure everyone feels safe, happy, and healthy together.

  • S. RES. 357 is a resolution recognizing the formation of the Alliance for Development in Democracy (ADD), originally established by the Dominican Republic, Panama, and Costa Rica, with Ecuador later joining. It acknowledges the ADD's role in countering autocratic influences...

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    The U.S. Senate has a plan called "S. RES. 357" that wants to build a good friendship with four countries: the Dominican Republic, Panama, Costa Rica, and Ecuador. They want to work together to keep people safe, be fair, and do more business together.

  • H.R. 10206, known as the “Engage the Pacific Act,” is a bill introduced to bolster civil society organizations in the Pacific Islands. The bill calls for the establishment of a Committee to coordinate U.S. engagement with these organizations, develop strategies for strategic...

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    The "Engage the Pacific Act" is a plan to help people in the Pacific Islands do things like learning new skills and making news better by providing money and support from the United States. It aims to make sure everything is fair and well-organized, even though some details about how money will be used need more explanation.