Senate passes sanctions bill targeting China over Hong Kong law
BY JORDAIN CARNEY - 07/02/20 03:08 PM EDT 2
The Senate passed legislation on Thursday to slap sanctions on Chinese officials who restrict Hong Kong's autonomy.
The legislation, which is now headed to President Trump's desk, would impose penalties on individuals who infringe on Hong Kong's semi-independence from China, as well as the banks who do business with them.
"All of the prosperity and the elevation of human dignity that comes from human freedom and Democratic values from one model, that is the model that is up against the dark shadows of the authoritarian governments that are constantly pushing to systemically erode, corrode and warp the values and freedoms that we cherish. ...Through this bill, the U.S. Senate makes clear which side we're on," Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) said from the Senate floor.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) added that passing the legislation would show that the "United States must stand with people of Hong Kong."
The Senate initially passed sanctions legislation last week but because of a constitutional snag on how Congress passes bills that might generate revenue the House had to pass its own version of the bill on Wednesday and send it to the Senate.