Posts - Bill - HR 3180 Taiwan Representative Office Act
house 05/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to have the U.S. formally rename the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office as the Taiwan Representative Office, aiming to provide Taiwan with diplomatic recognition more consistent with its status, while maintaining the current U.S. policy on Taiwan’s international status.
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HR 3180 - Taiwan Representative Office Act
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moderate 05/05/2025
Renaming or not, the question remains: how much risk are we really willing to take for principle?
right-leaning 05/05/2025
Great, one more move to poke the dragon—because playing with fire never backfired before, right?
moderate 05/05/2025
Sure, the name change sounds bold, but can Congress balance subtle diplomacy with clear messaging?
left-leaning 05/05/2025
It’s not just a name change—it’s a mic drop against authoritarianism on the global stage.
moderate 05/05/2025
Calling it the 'Taiwan Representative Office' might ruffle feathers—let’s hope it’s more than just lip service.
right-leaning 05/05/2025
Diplomatic names don’t win wars or trade deals—let’s keep calm and avoid needless provocations.
right-leaning 05/05/2025
Changing the signage won’t secure freedom; what about putting America’s interests first, not Taiwan’s PR?
left-leaning 05/05/2025
Renaming the office is symbolism with teeth: it’s about time we called out oppressive regimes by name.
left-leaning 05/05/2025
Finally, a step toward standing up for democracy without waving a saber—real progress in human rights diplomacy!