Lawmakers Urge State Department to Use Rewards-for-Justice Program to Address CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), co-chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, listens during a press conference about the Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act passed by the House, on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 7, 2025. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times
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A group of House Republicans is urging the State Department to set up a reward to curb the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) horrific practice of forced organ harvesting, in which organs seized from prisoners of conscience are being used in transplant surgeries across China’s hospital system.
“The complicity of the Chinese government in forced organ harvesting is deeply troubling and should be considered a ‘crime against humanity,’” the lawmakers wrote.
Smith is the co-chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) and a senior member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Moolenaar is the chair of the House Select Committee on the CCP, with Dunn also sitting on the panel.
“As a result, Uyghurs, Falun Gong practitioners, and other prisoners of conscience have suffered the consequences, having their organs brutally removed and sold for profit by CCP officials.
“The State Department already has the funds and the authority to offer rewards for actionable intelligence; it is time that we deploy them to dismantle this illegal and gruesome billion-dollar industry and deliver justice to those whose lives have been mercilessly stolen.”
“With effective enforcement mechanisms, we can ensure that organ procurement is ethical and that no one profits illegally from the organs of Uyghurs, Tibetans, Falun Gong practitioners, or others who are unable to make a truly voluntary decision to donate,” the lawmakers wrote in their letter.
Smith said he hopes that the Senate will vote on the legislation next month.
“While we continue to push the Senate to bring HR 1503 to a vote—which I am hopeful will occur in September—the State Department must use all of the tools at its disposal to disrupt this illicit global market for human organs, hold perpetrators to account, and deter future atrocities and human rights violations,” he said in an Aug. 7 statement.


