US-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Act
Bill Summary
Establishes a cooperative framework between the United States, Japan, and South Korea to address shared security and economic concerns. Requires the President to report to Congress on the status of trilateral cooperation efforts.
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Bill Journey
- May 15, 2025
- Jun 9, 2026You Are Here
If passed by the first chamber, the other chamber considers, may amend, and votes on the bill.
- TBD
If passed by both chambers, the bill goes to the President to sign into law or veto.
Why It Matters
This bill affects the governments and citizens of the United States, Japan, and South Korea by promoting increased cooperation on issues like defense and trade. It also impacts Congressional oversight, as the President must provide regular reports on the cooperation efforts to lawmakers.
Impact Areas
Support & Opposition
- Democratic12
- Republican8
Documents
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Cosponsors (20)
- Joe WilsonRepublican · SC
- Mike KellyRepublican · PA
- Joaquin CastroDemocrat · TX
- Adrian SmithRepublican · NE
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- Gregory W. MeeksDemocrat · NY
- Daniel S. GoldmanDemocrat · NY
- Ed CaseDemocrat · HI
- Kimberlyn King-HindsRepublican · MP
- James C. MoylanRepublican · GU
- Suhas SubramanyamDemocrat · VA
- Marilyn StricklandDemocrat · WA
- Aumua Amata Coleman RadewagenRepublican · AS
- Sarah McBrideDemocrat · DE
- Young KimRepublican · CA
- Ted LieuDemocrat · CA
- Raja KrishnamoorthiDemocrat · IL
- James R. WalkinshawDemocrat · VA
- Zachary NunnRepublican · IA
- André CarsonDemocrat · IN
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Bill Details
- Military
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