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S 4139

Baltic Security Assessment Act of 2026

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Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 18Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (text: CR S1207)

Summary

**Baltic Security Assessment Act of 2026 (S 4139)** **What it does:** This bill would require the U.S. government to conduct regular assessments of security conditions in the Baltic region (likely Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) and report findings to Congress. **Who it affects:** - Baltic nations and their governments - U.S. military and diplomatic personnel - Congress members who would receive the reports - American taxpayers who fund the assessments **What would change:** - The U.S. would formally monitor and analyze security threats, military developments, and stability in the Baltic area - Congress would receive regular updates on regional conditions - This information could influence future U.S. foreign policy and military decisions in the region **Current status:** The bill is still in committee, meaning it's being reviewed and hasn't been voted on by the full Senate yet. *Note: This summary is based on the bill title since the full text wasn't provided.*

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