That reinforces exactly what this bill is about, making sure the tools we already have used are both effective and consistently used. The passport denial program administered by the State Department currently allows for the denial or revocation of a passport when an individual owes more than $2,500 in past due child support. and seeks consular services. My bill strengthens this program by requiring the State Department to revoke an individual's passport and notify them of the intent to take such action. (01:48–01:58)
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Asserts that the State Department's passport denial program revokes passports for individuals owing more than $2,500 in child support.
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