On the recordNovember 21, 2024
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of a commonsense bill that should receive unanimous support in the Chamber today, H.R. 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act. Our discussion today is against the backdrop of the atrocious attacks on Israel by Hamas terrorists more than 1 year ago, and while nearly 6,000 miles away from our Nation's Capital, seven Americans, three of whom are presumed dead, are still held captive by Hamas. Mr. Speaker, I know this bill won't bring them home, but it does two critical things to prevent support of terrorists and to provide some relief when our brothers and sisters do arrive back on U.S. soil. First, it ends the tax-exempt status of organizations that support terrorist groups like Hamas. This is a no-brainer. We shouldn't reward organizations that provide resources to terrorists or other terrorist- supporting organizations. It is unconscionable to think that organizations supporting the savages who are holding Americans hostage would be in the same tax category as the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and local churches throughout Kansas. The United States shouldn't be giving any incentive for organizations to be helpful to terrorists, period. Second, the bill addresses a lingering issue for survivors and their families when they do return home: harassment from the IRS.…





