United Nations Budget Reform Act of 2006 - States that it shall be U.S. policy to use its influence at the United Nations to pursue: (1) General Assembly adoption of formal procedures for the use of weighted voting in the General Assembly with respect to the adoption of regularly assessed budgets for biennial periods (the proportionate value of a member's vote to be equal to such member's assessed budget contribution); and (2) U.N. adoption of formal procedures that prohibit passage of a regularly assessed budget for a biennial period without first obtaining the unanimous consent of all members.
Provides that if the United Nations adopts such a budget without unanimous consent the United States shall appropriate, but withhold from expenditure, 25% of its budget contributions which shall be available for release to the United Nations until the earlier of five years or until the Secretary of State certifies to the appropriate congressional committees that the United Nations is in compliance with this Act (such funds to revert to the United States if there is no certification).
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 5713 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 5713
To pursue a policy of weighted voting with respect to the budgets of
the United Nations.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 29, 2006
Mr. Hyde introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on International Relations
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A BILL
To pursue a policy of weighted voting with respect to the budgets of
the United Nations.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``United Nations Budget Reform Act of
2006''.
SEC. 2. POLICY WITH RESPECT TO WEIGHTED VOTING.
It shall be the policy of the United States to use its voice, vote,
and influence at the United Nations to actively pursue the adoption by
the General Assembly of formal procedures for the use of weighted
voting in the General Assembly with respect to the adoption of
regularly assessed budgets for biennial periods. In accordance with
such procedures, the proportionate value of a Member State's vote shall
be equal to such Member State's assessed contribution to the budget
under consideration.
SEC. 3. CONSENSUS VOTING.
(a) In General.--Until the adoption of procedures for the use of
weighted voting in accordance with section (2), it shall be the policy
of the United States to use its voice, vote, and influence at the
United Nations to actively pursue the adoption by the United Nations of
formal procedures that prohibit the passage of a regularly assessed
budget for a biennial period without first obtaining the unanimous
consent of all Member States concerning such budget.
(b) Penalty for Violation.--If at any time after the date of the
enactment of this Act the United Nations adopts a regularly assessed
budget for a biennial period without first obtaining unanimous consent
concerning such budget by all Member States in accordance with
subsection (a), thereby adopting such budget over an objection by the
United States or any other Member State, the United States shall
appropriate, but withhold from expenditure, 25 percent of the
contributions of the United States to such budget. The penalty
described in this subsection shall not apply if such budget is adopted
in accordance with a system of weighted voting described in section 2.
(c) Use of Funds.--
(1) In general.--Contributions appropriated but withheld
from expenditure under subsection (b) are authorized to remain
available until the earlier of--
(A) such time as the Secretary of State submits to
the Committee on International Relations of the House
of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign
Relations of the Senate a certification that the United
Nations is in compliance with the requirements of this
Act, or
(B) the date that is five years after the date on
which such funds are withheld.
(2) Release of funds.--If the Secretary submits to the
committees specified in paragraph (1)(A) the certification
referred to in such paragraph before the date referred to in
paragraph (1)(B), the United States shall transfer to the
United Nations contributions appropriated but withheld from
expenditure under subsection (b).
(3) Reversion to united states.--If the Secretary does not
submit to the committees specified in paragraph (1)(A) the
certification referred to in such paragraph before the date
referred to in paragraph (1)(B), contributions appropriated but
withheld from expenditure under subsection (b) shall revert to
the United States.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
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