hold on there's just too much going on in Congress lmao...
Condemns Iran's repression of protesters and support for extremist groups.
Rep. Mills (R-FL) introduced this for a future Congress (119th).
Introduced, referred to committee for a future legislative session.
This resolution, introduced by Representative Mills (Republican, Florida), condemns the Iranian government for its violent actions against peaceful protesters, ongoing human rights violations, and support for extremist groups in the Middle East. It was introduced for the 119th Congress, a future legislative session, and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Introduced Feb 2, 2026
This resolution was introduced on February 2, 2026, and assigned to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. As it is designated for the 119th Congress, which is a future legislative session, it has not yet begun its formal legislative process. For it to advance, it would need to be reconsidered or re-introduced when the 119th Congress convenes.
If passed, this resolution would formally record the House of Representatives' strong condemnation of Iran's repression of its people and its support for extremist groups. It signals that U.S. foreign policy will continue to prioritize human rights and hold Iran accountable, potentially leading to coordinated international efforts like targeted sanctions and diplomatic actions to address these concerns.
Supporters Say
Supporters assert Iran's actions violate human rights and threaten regional security, requiring formal condemnation.
Critics Say
The resolution itself does not present opposing viewpoints or criticisms of its condemnation.
This resolution acts as a strong statement of principle by the House of Representatives, aiming to reinforce the United States' commitment to human rights and international stability in the face of actions taken by the Iranian government. It reflects concerns detailed in the 'Whereas' clauses about violent repression, human rights abuses, and sponsorship of extremist groups.