PEACE Act of 2025
PEACE Act of 2025
Plain Language Summary
# PEACE Act of 2025 Summary The PEACE Act of 2025 (HR 4301) is a bill currently under review in the House of Representatives that appears to address sanctions, banking regulations, and executive powers related to foreign policy—particularly regarding Russia, Ukraine, and international financial matters. While the full text details aren't provided here, the bill's subject areas suggest it would modify how the U.S. government enforces financial sanctions, manages international banking transactions, and potentially define presidential authority over these actions. The bill would likely affect banks and financial institutions that handle international transactions, U.S. Treasury Department operations, and potentially businesses engaged in foreign commerce.
It may also impact how the government addresses financial fraud and sanctions violations. The bill's focus on presidential powers suggests it could reshape executive authority in foreign policy decisions. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. No further action has occurred at this time. Without access to the detailed legislative text, specific provisions cannot be fully outlined here—interested parties should review the official congressional record for complete information.
Latest Action
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on Financial Services, 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.