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HR 7649In CommitteeFederalhouse

Humanitarian Theft Enforcement Act

Introduced February 23, 2026Last action March 26, 2026
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Summary: Humanitarian Theft Enforcement Act

Please note: Because no official bill text or description was provided, this summary is based only on the bill's title and limited legislative history. A complete and fully accurate summary cannot be written without the full bill text.

Based on the title alone, this bill appears to address the theft or misuse of humanitarian aid — such as food, medicine, or other relief supplies intended for people in need. Bills with similar names have typically aimed to impose penalties or enforcement measures on individuals, organizations, or foreign actors who steal, divert, or otherwise misappropriate aid that was meant to reach vulnerable populations, such as refugees or disaster victims.

The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, suggesting it focuses on international or foreign policy dimensions — for example, aid stolen in conflict zones or by foreign governments or armed groups. It passed out of committee by an overwhelming vote of 45 to 1, indicating broad bipartisan support at that stage.

Who might be affected could include foreign governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), U.S. agencies that distribute aid abroad, and potentially individuals overseas who intercept or misuse humanitarian resources.

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*⚠️ Important Caveat: Without access to the actual bill text, this summary is speculative and should not be relied upon for legal or policy decisions. Readers are encouraged to look up the full bill text at Congress.gov for accurate details.*

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Latest Action

Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by the Yeas and Nays: 45 - 1.

March 26, 2026

Sponsor

R
Rep. McCormick, Richard [R-GA-7]RGA

Committees

Foreign Affairs

Legislative History

Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute by the Yeas and Nays: 45 - 1.

Mar 26, 2026

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held

Mar 26, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Feb 23, 2026

Introduced in House

Feb 23, 2026

Introduced in House

Feb 23, 2026