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US HB3190
Bill
Status
2/11/2026
Primary Sponsor
Bill Huizenga
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AI Summary
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Amends the Burma Unified through Rigorous Military Accountability Act of 2022 (BURMA Act) to extend sanctions-related provisions and require ongoing presidential assessments for 7 years
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Requires the President within 180 days, and annually thereafter, to determine whether Burmese state-owned enterprises, Myanma Economic Bank, and foreign persons operating in Burma's jet fuel sector meet criteria for sanctions under Executive Order 14014
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Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the U.S. Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund to oppose increases to Burma's IMF shareholding while the country remains under State Administration Council (military junta) rule
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Allows the President to waive the IMF shareholding limitation upon certifying to Congress that doing so is in the national interest, with a detailed explanation
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Passed the House of Representatives on February 9, 2026
Legislative Description
Bringing Real Accountability Via Enforcement in Burma Act BRAVE Burma Act
International affairs
Last Action
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
2/11/2026