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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Paris Agreement shall have no effect in the United States until it is renegotiated to ensure the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and receives the advice and consent to ratification of the United States Senate.

USA117th CongressHRES-59| House 
| Updated: 1/21/2021
David B. McKinley

David B. McKinley

Republican Representative

West Virginia

Cosponsors (18)
Michael C. Burgess (Republican)Barry Moore (Republican)Guy Reschenthaler (Republican)Alexander X. Mooney (Republican)Jim Banks (Republican)Andy Harris (Republican)David Rouzer (Republican)Daniel Meuser (Republican)Andy Barr (Republican)Mike Kelly (Republican)Kelly Armstrong (Republican)James Comer (Republican)August Pfluger (Republican)Larry Bucshon (Republican)Debbie Lesko (Republican)Robert E. Latta (Republican)Bill Johnson (Republican)Robert B. Aderholt (Republican)

Foreign Affairs Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the Paris Agreement is nullified in the United States until the agreement is (1) renegotiated to ensure the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and (2) ratified by the Senate.
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Timeline
Jan 21, 2021
Introduced in House
Jan 21, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
  • January 21, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • January 21, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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Air qualityAppropriationsBudget processClimate change and greenhouse gasesEnvironmental regulatory proceduresInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationMultilateral development programsSenate

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Paris Agreement shall have no effect in the United States until it is renegotiated to ensure the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and receives the advice and consent to ratification of the United States Senate.

USA117th CongressHRES-59| House 
| Updated: 1/21/2021
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the Paris Agreement is nullified in the United States until the agreement is (1) renegotiated to ensure the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and (2) ratified by the Senate.
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Timeline
Jan 21, 2021
Introduced in House
Jan 21, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
  • January 21, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • January 21, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
David B. McKinley

David B. McKinley

Republican Representative

West Virginia

Cosponsors (18)
Michael C. Burgess (Republican)Barry Moore (Republican)Guy Reschenthaler (Republican)Alexander X. Mooney (Republican)Jim Banks (Republican)Andy Harris (Republican)David Rouzer (Republican)Daniel Meuser (Republican)Andy Barr (Republican)Mike Kelly (Republican)Kelly Armstrong (Republican)James Comer (Republican)August Pfluger (Republican)Larry Bucshon (Republican)Debbie Lesko (Republican)Robert E. Latta (Republican)Bill Johnson (Republican)Robert B. Aderholt (Republican)

Foreign Affairs Committee

Environmental Protection

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Air qualityAppropriationsBudget processClimate change and greenhouse gasesEnvironmental regulatory proceduresInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationMultilateral development programsSenate