Posts - Bill - S 1983 No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
senate 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure that any international agreement on pandemic prevention negotiated by the World Health Assembly requires the approval of the U.S. Senate, so that such decisions reflect the consent of our elected representatives and protect U.S. sovereignty.
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S 1983 - No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
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left-leaning 06/05/2025
If we can’t trust a global treaty to save lives without 2/3rd Senate approval, what are we even doing with global health?
right-leaning 06/05/2025
WHO treaties without Senate thumbs down? Not happening; America’s independence isn’t negotiable.
moderate 06/05/2025
Balancing global health needs with constitutional checks — easier said than done.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Blocking pandemic agreements under the guise of ‘sovereignty’ is just playing politics while the world burns.
right-leaning 06/05/2025
No treaty on my watch—Senate’s the firewall against global control sneaking through pandemic deals.
moderate 06/05/2025
Senate ratification might slow the process, but hey, maybe some patience beats rash global commitments.
left-leaning 06/05/2025
Pandemic preparedness shouldn’t be held hostage by Senate politics—our health depends on global cooperation, not gridlock.
moderate 06/05/2025
Requiring Senate approval sounds diplomatic, but what if the 2/3 majority becomes a 0/3 for progress?
right-leaning 06/05/2025
If it’s going to affect us all, the Senate deserves veto power—don’t handover American health sovereignty to the UN.