House Passes Bill To Scrutinize Taliban Funding

The House of Representatives, led by Republicans, recently passed the No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act (H.R. 260), a bill designed to prevent international funding for the Taliban. Introduced by Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), the legislation asserts that U.S. foreign policy should discourage any financial support to the Taliban, particularly from foreign governments and NGOs that receive American aid.

Burchett emphasized that most cash aid sent to Afghanistan ultimately benefits the Taliban, prompting the need for stricter oversight. The bill mandates the Secretary of State to create a comprehensive strategy within 180 days to curb such funding. This strategy must include support for Afghan women, protection for former U.S. allies in the region, and regular progress reports to Congress.

Though initiated by Republicans, the bill saw bipartisan interest. Rep. Jonathan Jackson (D-IL) backed the overall intent but criticized the Trump administration for its opaque handling of Afghanistan policy. Despite differing views, the bill passed through a voice vote and now heads to the Senate for consideration.

Separately, the House passed the Protecting American Energy Production Act with a 226–188 vote. Introduced by Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX), this bill would prevent presidents from unilaterally imposing moratoriums on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) without congressional consent. It is seen as a direct response to the Biden administration’s past restrictions on oil and gas development.

Supporters of the bill argue it ensures energy security and prevents executive overreach. Pfluger highlighted the importance of maintaining U.S. energy independence amid global uncertainty. While Republicans unanimously supported the bill, most Democrats opposed it, citing environmental and regulatory concerns.

Together, both bills signal a larger Republican legislative agenda centered on national security and energy independence, aligning with priorities that could resurface more prominently in a potential second Trump administration.

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