Today, the Senate stood up to the communist regime in Beijing and stood with the people of Hong Kong, Toomey said.
The mandatory sanctions established in this bill will punish those in China who seek to undermine Hong Kong's autonomy or erode the basic freedoms promised to Hong Kong residents under its one country, two systems concept.
Van Hollen said the bill takes "meaningful action to hold China and its proxies to account for their ongoing efforts to extinguish liberty and democracy in Hong Kong.''
The legislation "sends a strong, bipartisan message that the United States stands with the people of Hong Kong,'' he added. The Senate vote came a week after one of the bill's co-sponsors, Senator Kevin Cramer, blocked it at the request of the White House.