HR3332119th Congress

Pacific Partnership Act

Sponsored By: Representative Case

Introduced

Summary

A coordinated U.S. strategy to guide diplomacy, security, and economic engagement across the Pacific Islands region. This bill would require a formal Strategy for Pacific Partnership and set rules for consultation, coordination, and reporting to address disasters, fisheries, and transnational crime.

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  • For Pacific Island governments, regional organizations, and civil society: would create formal consultative processes to align programming, avoid exceeding absorptive capacity, and support a shared regional development vision.
  • For the U.S. government and Congress: would require the President, with the Secretary of State, to submit a Strategy for Pacific Partnership by Jan 1, 2026 and again by Jan 1, 2030 that lists goals, threat assessments, response plans, resource needs, and coordination mechanisms.
  • For regional forums and reporting agencies: would extend immunities to the Pacific Islands Forum under the International Organizations Immunities Act and require annual updates to reports on transnational crime, fisheries management, and trafficking in persons with a Pacific regional focus.

Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Add Pacific crime focus to reports

This bill would require the State Department to add a Pacific Islands section on transnational crime to three yearly reports. The reports cover narcotics control, fisheries management, and trafficking in persons. If enacted, the new regional sections would begin with the next annual updates.

Legal immunities for Pacific Islands Forum

This bill would allow the U.S. to extend standard international-organization immunities to the Pacific Islands Forum. If extended, the Forum would get protections in U.S. courts similar to other international bodies the U.S. works with. The authority to extend these immunities would take effect upon enactment.

U.S. plan and coordination for Pacific Islands

This bill would require the President to send a Strategy for Pacific Partnership to Congress by January 1, 2026, and again by January 1, 2030. The plan would set goals, assess threats like natural disasters and illegal fishing, list needed resources, and explain how agencies and partners would work together. U.S. agencies would need to follow and carry out any relevant guidance documents for the Pacific Islands. The President would set up a formal process to coordinate aid with allies and regional groups so programs fit local goals and do not overlap. The bill defines which committees get the plan and what areas count as the Pacific Islands.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Case

HI • D

Cosponsors

  • Del. Radewagen, Aumua Amata Coleman [R-AS-At Large]

    AS • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Tokuda

    HI • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Del. Moylan, James C. [R-GU-At Large]

    GU • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Del. King-Hinds, Kimberlyn [R-MP-At Large]

    MP • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Womack

    AR • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Lawler

    NY • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Olszewski

    MD • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Gottheimer

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Lieu

    CA • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Larsen (WA)

    WA • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Bera

    CA • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Titus

    NV • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Fitzpatrick

    PA • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Krishnamoorthi

    IL • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Sherman

    CA • D

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Kim

    CA • R

    Sponsored 5/13/2025

  • Veasey

    TX • D

    Sponsored 5/15/2025

  • Begich

    AK • R

    Sponsored 5/20/2025

  • Strickland

    WA • D

    Sponsored 6/9/2025

  • Castro (TX)

    TX • D

    Sponsored 6/17/2025

  • McBride

    DE • D

    Sponsored 6/25/2025

  • Norcross

    NJ • D

    Sponsored 6/30/2025

  • Bell

    MO • D

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Nunn (IA)

    IA • R

    Sponsored 9/30/2025

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