US HB5564 | 2009-2010 | 111th Congress
Status
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-12)
Status: Introduced on June 22 2010 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2010-06-22 - Referred to House Foreign Affairs
Pending: House Foreign Affairs Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Status: Introduced on June 22 2010 - 25% progression, died in committee
Action: 2010-06-22 - Referred to House Foreign Affairs
Pending: House Foreign Affairs Committee
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]
Summary
Judgment Evading Foreign States Accountability Act of 2010 - States the policy of the United States regarding: (1) advocacy within the governing bodies of international organizations and other foreign policy settings for the full compensation and fair treatment of persons in whose favor judgments have been awarded by U.S. courts; (2) protection of economic interests of persons and nations that benefit from a reliable flow of foreign capital by restricting the access to U.S. capital markets of judgment evading foreign states (foreign states that fail to fully satisfy a final judgment exceeding a certain amount for more than two years) and their state-owned corporations, warning of the dangers of dealing financially with such states and state-owned corporations, and congressional scrutiny of requests for aid made by such states; and (3) protection of the authority of the U.S. courts by preventing such states from willfully flouting the judgments of those courts. Directs the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to: (1) deny a judgment evading foreign state access to U.S. capital markets unless the proceeds of borrowing or securities issuance are to be used in the first instance to satisfy in full all final judgments that form the basis for such designation as such a state; and (2) require all periodic filings made by such a state with the SEC to prominently bear a warning describing its failure to satisfy outstanding judgments. Imposes similar restrictions on state-owned corporations of such states. Requires: (1) a proposal to extend bilateral or multilateral assistance to a judgment evading state to bear notice that such state is a judgment evading state; and (2) the Secretary of the Treasury to report annually to Congress identifying each such state.
Title
Judgment Evading Foreign States Accountability Act of 2010
Sponsors
Rep. Michael Arcuri [D-NY] | Rep. Joe Baca [D-CA] | Rep. Dan Burton [R-IN] | Rep. Russ Carnahan [D-MO] |
Rep. Judy Chu [D-CA] | Rep. Howard Coble [R-NC] | Rep. Mary Fallin [R-OK] | Rep. Scott Garrett [R-NJ] |
Rep. John Hall [D-NY] | Rep. Brian Higgins [D-NY] | Rep. Henry Johnson [D-GA] | Rep. Peter King [R-NY] |
Rep. Suzanne Kosmas [D-FL] | Rep. Doug Lamborn [R-CO] | Rep. Christopher Lee [R-NY] | Rep. Daniel Maffei [D-NY] |
Rep. Carolyn Maloney [D-NY] | Rep. Kenny Marchant [R-TX] | Rep. Betsy Markey [D-CO] | Rep. Patrick McHenry [R-NC] |
Rep. Michael McMahon [D-NY] | Rep. Charlie Melancon [D-LA] | Rep. Scott Murphy [D-NY] | Rep. William Owens [D-NY] |
Rep. Bill Posey [R-FL] | Rep. Loretta Sanchez [D-CA] | Rep. John Shadegg [R-AZ] | Rep. Heath Shuler [D-NC] |
Rep. Paul Tonko [D-NY] | Rep. Edolphus Towns [D-NY] | Rep. Joe Wilson [R-SC] |
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2010-06-22 | Referred to House Foreign Affairs | |
2010-06-22 | Referred to House Financial Services | |
2010-06-22 | Referred to the Committee on Financial Services, and in addition to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. |
Same As/Similar To
HB2493 (Related) 2009-05-19 - Referred to House Foreign Affairs
Subjects
Business investment and capital
Civil actions and liability
Congressional oversight
Foreign aid and international relief
Foreign and international banking
Foreign and international corporations
Foreign loans and debt
Government liability
International affairs
Multilateral development programs
Sanctions
Securities
U.S. and foreign investments
Civil actions and liability
Congressional oversight
Foreign aid and international relief
Foreign and international banking
Foreign and international corporations
Foreign loans and debt
Government liability
International affairs
Multilateral development programs
Sanctions
Securities
U.S. and foreign investments
US Congress State Sources
Type | Source |
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Summary | https://www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/5564/all-info |
Text | https://www.congress.gov/111/bills/hr5564/BILLS-111hr5564ih.pdf |