US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB8103

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

To prohibit the use of funds to use military force in or against Cuba, and for other purposes.

Impact

If passed, HB8103 would significantly impact U.S. foreign policy by constraining the government's ability to engage militarily with Cuba without legislative consent. This would require any future military engagements to align with established protocols for Congressional approval, emphasizing legislative control over military funding and actions. The bill serves as a clear statement against unilateral military action, advocating for greater accountability and oversight regarding military interventions abroad.

Summary

House Bill 8103 aims to prohibit the use of federal funds for any military action against the Republic of Cuba. The bill specifies that such restrictions apply from the date of enactment until December 31, 2026, and that funds can only be used for military force in or against Cuba if Congress has either declared war or enacted specific statutory authorization. This is intended to limit the executive branch's ability to engage in military hostilities without explicit Congressional approval, reinforcing the checks and balances established by the War Powers Resolution.

Contention

The bill is likely to spur debate on the balance of power between Congress and the Executive Branch regarding military engagements. Proponents argue that it upholds constitutional principles by ensuring that the decision to engage in war remains within the legislative domain. Critics, on the other hand, might see this as an impediment to swift military response in situations that demand immediate action, potentially weakening national security interests. The discussions around this bill reflect ongoing tensions about the role of military power in U.S. foreign relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6915

To prohibit the use of funds to use military force in or against Venezuela, and for other purposes.

US HJR153

To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against the Republic of Cuba that have not been authorized by Congress.

US SJR124

A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against the Republic of Cuba that have not been authorized by Congress.

US HJR81

Authorizing the use of military force against certain Mexican cartels.

US HB1488

To repeal the authorizations for use of military force against Iraq.

US SB488

DEMOCRACIA Act Denying Earnings to the Military Oligarchy in Cuba and Restricting Activities of the Cuban Intelligence Apparatus Act

US HB450

Fighting Oppression until the Reign of Castro Ends or the FORCE ActThis bill prohibits removing Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism until the President makes the determination that a transition government in Cuba is in power.

US HR205

Denouncing the human trafficking and forced labor of and profiteering from Cuban medical personnel serving in third-world countries.

US HB461

Eliminate DEI in the Military Act This bill prohibits the use of federal funds for diversity, equity, and inclusion activities (e.g., training) of the Armed Forces, national service academies, or the Department of Defense.

US HR863

Honoring the heroic military service, sacrifices, and contributions of veterans from the great State of Texas, and for other purposes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.