billSRES444Event Tuesday, June 16, 2026Analyzed

A resolution condemning the dictator of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping, for deceit, undermining prospects for peace and security, and orchestrating crimes against humanity.

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Summary

SRES444 is a non-binding resolution condemning Xi Jinping. It passed the Senate by voice vote on 2026-06-16 and now awaits House action. The resolution carries no funding, no mandates, and no direct market impact.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.SRES444 is a non-binding resolution with no funding or regulatory impact.
  • 2.It passed the Senate by voice vote and now awaits House action.
  • 3.No publicly traded companies are directly affected by this resolution.

Market Implications

No market implications. This resolution does not affect any sector or company.

Full Analysis

SRES444 is a symbolic resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Xi Jinping should be condemned for various actions. It was introduced by Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) on 2025-10-09, referred to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and passed the Senate by voice vote on 2026-06-16 after the committee was discharged by unanimous consent. The resolution now awaits action in the House. Because it is a non-binding resolution (not a law or authorization), it does not create any spending, regulatory changes, or contractual obligations. It has no direct impact on any publicly traded company or market sector. The only potential indirect effect is diplomatic: it signals continued bipartisan congressional concern about China, which could influence future trade or sanctions legislation, but that is speculative and not grounded in this bill's text.

Key Legislators

Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL]

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