On April 3, 2019, Hawley was aspect of a group of 8 Republicans and seven Democrats to sponsor the Venezuelan Emergency Relief, Democracy Assistance and Development (VERDAD) Act, which was aimed at recognizing Juan Guaidó as the president of Venezuela somewhat than Nicolás Maduro.
The formation of the ESRB was officially introduced to Congress on July 29, 1994. The ESRB was officially launched on September 16, 1994 its system consisted of five age-primarily based ratings "Early Childhood", "Kids to Adults" (later renamed "Everyone" in 1998), "Teen", "Mature", and "Adults Only".