S3713119th Congress

No Climate Treaties Act of 2026

Sponsored By: Senator Barrasso, John [R-WY]

Introduced

Summary

Treats international climate agreements as treaties that would need Senate advice and consent and blocks federal funds for implementing them. This bill would require any agreement that provides for U.S. entry or reentry into an international climate agreement or that mandates legally binding domestic greenhouse gas reductions to be submitted to the Senate under the Constitution.

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  • Federal funding: Would prohibit the obligation or expenditure of federal funds to implement, enforce, or comply with any international climate agreement or legally binding emissions reductions agreement unless the Senate has given its advice and consent.
  • Treaty treatment and scope: Would require that agreements that bind the United States on domestic emissions cuts be treated as treaties for Senate consideration and expressly names the Paris Agreement as an example of the covered type of pact.

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Bill Overview

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Senate approval for climate accords

This bill would require the Senate to approve any agreement that lets the United States enter or reenter an international climate agreement or that mandates legally binding cuts in domestic greenhouse gas emissions. It would treat such agreements, including the Paris Agreement decision of December 12, 2015, as treaties needing the Senate’s advice and consent. The bill would bar federal agencies from obligating or spending money to implement, enforce, or comply with those agreements unless the Senate has given its advice and consent.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Barrasso, John [R-WY]

WY • R

Cosponsors

  • Sen. Marshall, Roger [R-KS]

    KS • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Blackburn, Marsha [R-TN]

    TN • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA]

    LA • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Lee, Mike [R-UT]

    UT • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL]

    FL • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Moody, Ashley [R-FL]

    FL • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • John Hoeven

    ND • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Cornyn, John [R-TX]

    TX • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR]

    AR • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Shelley Capito

    WV • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA]

    LA • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Risch, James E. [R-ID]

    ID • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Lummis, Cynthia M. [R-WY]

    WY • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • John Boozman

    AR • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Bill Hagerty

    TN • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID]

    ID • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Tuberville, Tommy [R-AL]

    AL • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX]

    TX • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Ron Johnson

    WI • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Sheehy, Tim [R-MT]

    MT • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Roger Wicker

    MS • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Hawley, Josh [R-MO]

    MO • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. Paul, Rand [R-KY]

    KY • R

    Sponsored 1/28/2026

  • Sen. McCormick, David [R-PA]

    PA • R

    Sponsored 5/11/2026

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