Federal bill proposing restrictions on sharing nuclear weapons technology with Saudi Arabia.
Senate Bill 4243, known as the No Nuclear Weapons for Saudi Arabia Act of 2026, is a federal proposal now being reviewed by Congress. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress and most recently referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations on March 26, 2026, for further consideration.
This legislation addresses nuclear nonproliferation policy and reflects ongoing debate about how the United States should handle technology sharing with international partners. The bill represents one way our elected leaders are thinking about global security and what rules should guide our country's decisions in this area.
Bills like this one become law only when both the Senate and House of Representatives vote to approve them. Before that happens, the Foreign Relations Committee will examine the proposal, hear from experts, and decide whether to move it forward. Members of the public—including residents of our community—can follow the process and share their views with elected representatives about what they believe is right.
To learn more about this bill, visit Congress.gov or contact your senators and representative. Your voice matters in shaping the policies that represent our community's values.
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