Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2025

Chamber: United States House of Representatives (The United States of America)
Session: 119th Congress Current
**Stop Chinese Fentanyl Act of 2025** This bill subjects certain Chinese entities and government officials to potential sanctions related to opioid trafficking and requires the President to conduct certain preliminary analyses before regulating economic transactions in the event of a national emergency related to international drug trafficking.  Specifically, for the purposes of the Fentanyl Sanctions Act, the bill changes the definition of foreign opioid trafficker to specify that the term includes (1) Chinese entities involved in the production or sale of synthetic opioids or related pharmaceutical ingredients that fail to take steps to detect or prevent opioid trafficking; and (2) certain senior Chinese government officials that aid and abet opioid trafficking, including through intentional inaction. Under current law, the President must impose certain sanctions on individuals and entities identified as foreign opioid traffickers. Further, the bill extends through 2029 an existing requirement that the President report to Congress annually on identified foreign opioid traffickers and any sanctions imposed on them. (This requirement expired in December 2024.) The bill also requires the President to take additional steps in issuing regulations under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) pursuant to a declared national emergency related to international drug trafficking. (IEEPA authorizes the President to regulate a variety of economic transactions following a declaration of national emergency.) Under the bill, the President must evaluate the costs and benefits of issuing economic regulations for the purpose of resolving the drug trafficking emergency and publish a discussion of such costs and benefits.

Sponsors

(10)
AB
Andy Barr
Republican · Primary
ZN
Zachary Nunn
Republican · Primary
GM
Gregory Murphy
Republican · Primary
ML
Michael Lawler
Republican · Cosponsor
TM
Tim Moore
Republican · Cosponsor
YK
Young Kim
Republican · Cosponsor
APL
Anna Paulina Luna
Republican · Cosponsor
RB
Robert Bresnahan
Republican · Cosponsor
CP
Chris Pappas
Democrat · Cosponsor
LG
Laura Gillen
Democrat · Cosponsor

Legislative Votes

United States House of Representatives: U.S. House Vote #220

Sep 2, 2025
PASSED 407-4
Yes: 407
No: 4
Not Voting: 0
Absent: 19

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