The resolution expresses strong disapproval of the World Health Organization (WHO), labeling it as a corrupt entity that has hindered global public health efforts. It cites various instances of mismanagement, including a scandal involving sexual abuse by WHO staff during an Ebola outbreak, and criticizes the organization's leadership for including representatives from authoritarian regimes. The resolution also accuses the WHO of complicity with the Chinese government in obscuring information about the COVID-19 virus, which allegedly exacerbated the pandemic's impact.
In light of these concerns, the resolution calls for the cessation of U.S. taxpayer funding to the WHO, which has received between $200 and $600 million annually over the past decade. It urges U.S. representatives and senators to take action to permanently end this funding and to reject any new international health regulations or treaties that would expand the WHO's authority. The resolution emphasizes the importance of maintaining U.S. sovereignty and protecting the freedoms of American citizens from the influence of international organizations perceived as ineffective or corrupt.