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Rubio Reappointed Chairman of Western Hemisphere Subcommittee in 115th Congress

Jan 31, 2017 | Comunicados de Prensa

Washington, D.C. –  U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) was reappointed today as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Civilian Security, Democracy, Human Rights and Global Women’s Issues.  Rubio will also serve as a member of the following subcommittees:

  • Near East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Counterterrorism
  • East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy
  • State Department and USAID Management, International Operations, and Bilateral International Development                                  

In making this announcement, Rubio issued the following statement:

“I am honored to remain chairman of the Western Hemisphere subcommittee, because so many events throughout the Western Hemisphere have real impacts on our nation, especially many people Florida. Despite the last administration’s concessions and misguided efforts to appease our enemies, despotic governments in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela continue to oppress their people. We have an opportunity before us to renew our commitment to human rights in the region, stand with the freedom fighters and political dissidents working towards a better future, and put their oppressors on notice that their ongoing violations of human rights will have real consequences.

“Vibrant democratic societies with respect for human rights are in the national security interest of our nation, and I look forward to prioritizing democracy and human rights issues with hearings. With so many authoritarian regimes around the world oppressing their citizens and robbing them of their fundamental rights, it is more important than ever that the United States promote democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights and the rule of law around the world. We must support the right of every individual to pursue their God-given potential. This subcommittee also plays a significant role in addressing women’s issues around the world, and I remain focused on addressing the problems of child marriage, violence against women, and access to basic education for girls.

“As the current administration reevaluates our trade policies, this is of particular to interest to our two largest trading partners, Canada and Mexico. Strong alliances with these friends and neighbors remain a guiding principle of my work in chairing this subcommittee, both in terms of the policies we advance and oversight we conduct of the administration.”