Sec. 2. Statement of policy
162 words·~1 min read·
/bill/114/hr/4939/eas/section-2·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Congress declares that it is the policy of the United States to increase engagement with the governments of the Caribbean region and with civil society, including the private sector, in both the United States and the Caribbean, in a concerted effort to— enhance diplomatic relations between the United States and the Caribbean region; increase economic cooperation between the United States and the Caribbean region; support regional economic, political, and security integration efforts in the Caribbean region; encourage enduring economic development and increased regional economic diversification and global competitiveness; reduce levels of crime and violence, curb the trafficking of illicit drugs, strengthen the rule of law, and improve citizen security; improve energy security by increasing access to diverse, reliable, and affordable power; advance cooperation on democracy and human rights at multilateral fora; continue support for public health advances and cooperation on health concerns and threats to the Caribbean region; and expand Internet access throughout the region, especially to countries lacking the appropriate infrastructure.