This bill, formally known as the "No Taxpayer Funding for the World Health Organization Act," aims to completely cease all financial contributions from the United States to the World Health Organization. Its central provision explicitly prohibits the U.S. from providing both assessed and voluntary contributions to the international health body. Effective immediately upon its enactment, the legislation would ensure that the United States no longer provides any form of financial support to the WHO. The bill's core purpose is to terminate U.S. taxpayer funding for the organization, thereby ending its financial involvement with the global health agency.
No Taxpayer Funding for the World Health Organization Act
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
International Affairs
No Taxpayer Funding for the World Health Organization Act
USA119th CongressHR-401| House
| Updated: 1/14/2025
This bill, formally known as the "No Taxpayer Funding for the World Health Organization Act," aims to completely cease all financial contributions from the United States to the World Health Organization. Its central provision explicitly prohibits the U.S. from providing both assessed and voluntary contributions to the international health body. Effective immediately upon its enactment, the legislation would ensure that the United States no longer provides any form of financial support to the WHO. The bill's core purpose is to terminate U.S. taxpayer funding for the organization, thereby ending its financial involvement with the global health agency.