S-3356-119
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
Sponsored by Edward Markey (D-MA)
What it does
The HALT Act of 2025 (S. 3356, 119th Congress) was introduced in the Senate on December 4, 2025, and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. It falls under the Foreign Policy category. The full legislative text was not provided beyond the bill's title and short title, so a detailed mechanical summary of its specific provisions cannot be determined from the available information.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. The bill's title and Foreign Relations committee referral suggest it may affect parties involved in foreign policy — potentially U.S. diplomatic personnel, foreign governments, international organizations, or domestic industries with international exposure — but no specific beneficiaries can be identified without the full text.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. Without the full legislative text, no specific groups that may be negatively affected can be identified.
Supporters argue
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. No specific provisions, findings, or stated purposes are included in the text provided, making it impossible to construct a steel-manned supporter argument without speculating beyond the available evidence.
Opponents argue
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. No specific provisions, findings, or stated purposes are included in the text provided, making it impossible to construct a steel-manned opponent argument without speculating beyond the available evidence.