[3] In May 2024, Lin and several legislative colleagues attended a press conference in Geneva, advocating for Taiwanese participation in that year's World Health Assembly.
[6] That same month, Lin asked deputy Mainland Affairs Council minister Liang Wen-chieh to clarify an earlier comment that "two sides of the Taiwan Strait” and “the Republic of China (ROC) and People’s Republic of China (PRC)” had equivalent meanings, and stated that not treating the PRC like a country would be “ridiculous”.
[9] In September 2024, Lin questioned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for submitting a significantly larger budget proposal for overseas travel.
[10] Later that month, she received support from the Kuomintang and was elected a co-chair of the legislature's Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee (FNDC), serving with Wang Ting-yu [zh].
[11] As committee convenor, Lin requested that defense minister Wellington Koo submit a report to the FNDC on countermeasures against China's gray zone tactics.