Senator Curtis’s bipartisan bills aim to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations and combat China’s environmental impact.

Quiver AI Summary

Senator Curtis’s bipartisan bills advanced: The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved three bills led or co-led by Senator John Curtis aimed at enhancing relations with Taiwan, combating environmental issues related to China, and safeguarding Taiwan’s infrastructure. Curtis emphasized the importance of these measures in a statement following the committee’s decision.

Details of the legislation: The bills include the Taiwan Undersea Cable Resilience Initiative, which seeks to protect Taiwan’s communications infrastructure, the Taiwan Allies Fund Act aimed at supporting Taiwan’s partnerships, and the Protecting Global Fisheries Act to combat illegal fishing practices.

Senator’s statement: Senator Curtis remarked, “Today’s passage of these bipartisan bills demonstrates Congress’ commitment to standing with our allies and safeguarding American interests.” This reflects a concerted effort to address the challenges posed by China in various domains.

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