The Hong Kong Be Water Act of 2019 was a proposed United States legislative bill, introduced in October 2019, that calls for sanctions and the freezing of assets under the
Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act of Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese officials as well as
state-owned enterprises involved in the suppression of demonstrators' freedom of expression and assembly during the
2019–2020 Hong Kong protests.[1][2] The bill was introduced by senator
Josh Hawley and co-sponsored by senators
Rick Scott and
John Cornyn.[3] The bill is named after a quote by
Bruce Lee on adaptability.[4] In December 2019, demonstrators in Hong Kong advocated for the bill before the U.S. consulate.[4]