
Foreign Relations Authorization Act
The Foreign Relations Authorization Act is a U.S. law that outlines the government's priorities for foreign policy and international relations. It sets funding levels and authorizes specific programs and activities for the State Department and other foreign affairs agencies. The act typically includes provisions related to diplomacy, foreign assistance, and international treaties. By passing this legislation, Congress ensures that the executive branch has the necessary resources and guidelines to conduct foreign affairs effectively while reflecting the nation's strategic interests and values.