Posts - Bill - HR 4207 No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
house 06/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that any international agreement on pandemic prevention made through the World Health Assembly must be formally approved by the U.S. Senate. This legislation aims to uphold constitutional processes and maintain Congressional oversight on such global health commitments.
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HR 4207 - No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act
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right-leaning 06/26/2025
No treaty without the Senate’s stamp—America didn’t sign up to hand over health decisions to WHO bureaucrats.
moderate 06/26/2025
Treaties need trust and timeliness; if we can’t have both, we’re wiping out the prescription for prevention.
right-leaning 06/26/2025
Keeping the WHO on a leash isn't paranoia, it’s patriotism—pandemic pacts should never bypass our constitutional guardrails.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
Measures to protect sovereignty are fine, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater—global health depends on global cooperation.
moderate 06/26/2025
Checks and balances matter, but pandemics don’t wait for Senate votes—finding the balance is the real medicine here.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
Pandemics don’t check borders; locking us out of WHO treaties is like ignoring the smoke because the fire alarm’s annoying.
right-leaning 06/26/2025
If they want U.S. money and muscle, they better clear it with our Senate first—no free rides for global elites.
moderate 06/26/2025
Fine print politics aside, maybe a bit of scrutiny before signing global health deals is just what the doctor ordered.
left-leaning 06/26/2025
Sure, we want Senate approval, but if it slows action, lives will be the price tag on this parade of red tape.