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Huizenga Announces Legislation to Protect Taxpayer Dollars From Funding the Taliban
Washington,
September 20, 2024
Today, Congressman Bill Huizenga (R-MI) announced the introduction of H.R. 9503, the Protecting Taxpayer Dollars from Taliban Theft Act. In May 2024, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) found that at least $10.9 million in U.S. taxpayer dollars went to the Taliban in the form of taxes, fees, duties, and utilities. Even more troubling, since the Biden-Harris Administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, the report found that neither the State Department nor USAID have a true accounting of the amount of U.S. taxpayer dollars that were paid to the Taliban by relief organizations operating in Afghanistan and funded by American taxpayers. “After leaving billions of dollars in taxpayer funded military equipment in the hands of the Taliban, the Biden-Harris Administration continues to fail American taxpayers,” said Congressman Bill Huizenga. “It is an absolute disgrace that the Biden-Harris Administration has failed to set up the appropriate safeguards to ensure American taxpayer dollars do not flow into the coffers of the Taliban. With interest payments on our national debt now exceeding what we spend on defense, the federal government must make every effort to end waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer dollars. The Protecting Taxpayer Dollars from Taliban Theft Act is a commonsense measure that will save millions of taxpayer dollars from being wasted and funding the oppressive Taliban regime.” The Protecting Taxpayer Dollars from Taliban Theft Act takes the following actions:
Last week, Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee released a report detailing the Biden-Harris Administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. Read the report here. The Protecting Taxpayer Dollars from Taliban Theft Act is cosponsored by: House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul, Congresswoman Maria Salazar, Congressman Mike Lawler, Congressman Keith Self, Congressman Jim Baird, Congressman Warren Davidson, Congressman Michael Guest, Congressman Ben Cline, Congressman Ralph Norman, Congressman Randy Weber, Congressman Josh Brecheen, and Congressman Byron Donalds. |