Bills/S. 3451

Houthi Human Rights Accountability Act

Houthi Human Rights Accountability Act

In CommitteeForeign AffairsSenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
Introduced
Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Passed Both
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Plain Language Summary

# Houthi Human Rights Accountability Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill, introduced by Senator Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada), aims to hold the Houthi movement accountable for alleged human rights violations. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on sanctions, restrictions, or other measures targeting groups designated as having committed human rights abuses. The legislation would likely affect U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic relations with entities connected to the Houthis. **Who It Affects:** The primary targets would be the Houthi movement (an armed group based in Yemen) and potentially individuals, organizations, or entities associated with them.

Secondarily, it could affect U.S. businesses, financial institutions, and individuals engaged in trade or transactions with sanctioned parties. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee and has not advanced to a full Senate vote. This means it's still in the early legislative stage and would require committee approval and further debate before proceeding. Many bills introduced in Congress never advance beyond committee.

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Latest Action

December 11, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Sponsor

D
Rosen, Jacky [D-NV]
D-NV · Senate
1 cosponsor

Key Dates

Introduced
December 11, 2025
Last Updated
December 11, 2025
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