Title 22 › Chapter 24— MUTUAL SECURITY PROGRAM › Subchapter III— ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE › Part D— Special Assistance and Other Programs › § 1928a
No more than 24 Members of Congress must be chosen each year to meet with NATO parliamentary groups to talk about shared problems and North Atlantic security. Half are picked by the Speaker from House members (at least four must come from the House Foreign Affairs Committee). The other half are picked by the President of the Senate from Senators recommended by the Senate majority and minority leaders; no more than seven of those Senators may be from the same party. Each delegation must have a chair or vice chair. The House leader must be from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The Senate leader must be from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unless the President of the Senate, on the Majority Leader’s recommendation, decides otherwise. Each delegation also must have a secretary, chosen by the chairman of the matching committee.
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22 U.S.C. § 1928a
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 5, 2026
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