US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3190

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  
Report Pass
7/22/25  

Caption

Bringing Real Accountability Via Enforcement in Burma Act BRAVE Burma Act

Impact

If enacted, HB3190 would enhance U.S. scrutiny over actions taken against Burmese state-owned enterprises and individuals complicit in supporting the military junta. Specifically, the bill mandates the President to assess whether certain Burmese economic actors fall under the criteria for sanctions, thus ensuring that the legislative measures to hold these parties accountable remain relevant and rigorous. This could lead to a sustained economic impact on the regime by restricting its access to international financial avenues, potentially fostering an environment for political change in Burma.

Summary

House Bill 3190, titled the Bringing Real Accountability Via Enforcement in Burma Act (BRAVE Burma Act), seeks to amend the previous Burma Unified through Rigorous Military Accountability Act of 2022. The primary objective of this legislation is to extend the sunset provision of existing sanctions on the military-led government of Burma and to require annual determinations regarding sanctions on specific individuals and entities connected with the Burmese regime. The bill is part of a broader U.S. foreign policy strategy aimed at promoting accountability and enforcing economic restrictions against a government accused of severe human rights violations and undemocratic practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB3190 appears to be generally supportive among those who view it as a necessary step for promoting democracy and human rights in Burma. Advocates argue that consistent enforcement of sanctions could contribute to weakening the military's control and incentivizing a return to democratic governance. However, concerns have been raised regarding the effectiveness of sanctions alone in achieving substantial reforms and whether additional measures might be needed to complement these efforts.

Contention

Notably, there are discussions about potential implications of increased sanctions on the civilian population, particularly in terms of humanitarian impacts. Critics caution that while sanctions are aimed at military leaders and their activities, impoverished citizens may suffer as well if the economy further deteriorates. Therefore, balancing the enforcement of sanctions with the need to minimize harm to the general population remains a critical point of contention. Furthermore, the bill's requirement for regular assessments may lead to ongoing debates in Congress about the overall strategy toward Burma and the U.S.'s role in facilitating change.

Companion Bills

US SB3981

Related BRAVE Burma Act Bringing Real Accountability Via Enforcement in Burma Act

Previously Filed As

US SB3981

BRAVE Burma Act Bringing Real Accountability Via Enforcement in Burma Act

US HB4140

Burma GAP Act Burma Genocide Accountability and Protection Act

US HB4423

No New Burma Funds Act

US SB2219

BEACON Act Bringing Executive Accountability, Clarity, and Oversight Now Act

US HB4557

BEACON Act Bringing Executive Accountability, Clarity, and Oversight Now Act

US HB6533

Military in Law Enforcement Accountability Act

US HB7539

SAFE Act Safety and Accountability in Freight Enforcement Act

US SB2198

Military in Law Enforcement Accountability Act

US HB5107

Common-Sense Law Enforcement and Accountability Now in DC Act of 2025

US HB1688

Hatch Act Enforcement Transparency and Accountability Act

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