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Titus Reintroduces Legislation to Help Citizens Overseas

Today Congresswoman Dina Titus (NV-01), a senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Chair of the Americans Abroad Caucus, reintroduced the Commission on Americans Living Abroad Act. The legislation would establish a bipartisan commission to examine the concerns of the roughly nine million U.S. citizens living and working abroad.

These citizens can face difficulties in accessing basic services involving immigration, taxation, voting, and the use of financial institutions, in addition to reaching their members of Congress. The Executive Commission created by Rep. Titus’s legislation would comprise a ten-member bipartisan panel to analyze, report on, and make appropriate recommendations to address the effects of activities, laws, and policies of the federal government on Americans citizens living abroad.

“Many of my constituents are among the millions of Americans abroad who’ve encountered financial, travel, and health-related burdens. The commission created by this legislation would help the federal government analyze the challenges of being away from home and help resolve them. As Chair of the Americans Abroad Caucus, and having taught abroad myself, I am familiar with these issues and will work with my colleagues to address them. All American citizens deserve representation, regardless of where they live,” said Rep. Titus.

"Congress needs to understand the important role of U.S. citizens living and working abroad in advancing U.S. economic and national security interests. The Commission on Americans Living Abroad Act of 2026 introduced by Americans Abroad Caucus Chairwoman Dina Titus, is a welcomed effort that will educate Congress on the issues affecting the 5 to 6 million U.S. citizens while they live and work outside the U.S.  ACA thanks Congresswoman Titus for her continued commitment and support of U.S. citizens living abroad.” said Marylouise Serrato, Executive Director of American Citizens Abroad (ACA).