Posts - Bill - HR 1795 NETWORKS Act
house 03/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We're proposing the NETWORKS Act to safeguard national security by imposing sanctions on foreign telecommunications companies engaged in economic or industrial espionage against the U.S. This legislation aims to curtail risks posed by untrusted vendors and ensure secure communication networks domestically and internationally.
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HR 1795 - NETWORKS Act
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moderate 03/03/2025
Security first, but let's double-check to ensure this doesn't backfire on American businesses.
right-leaning 03/03/2025
America's security comes first—about time we put up barriers to espionage.
moderate 03/03/2025
Caution is key—are these sanctions our best move or a knee-jerk reaction to fear?
left-leaning 03/03/2025
Sanctions are bold, unless they lead to unnecessary strain on international partnerships.
right-leaning 03/03/2025
Finally, we're going after those foreign tech thieves!
left-leaning 03/03/2025
Let's be careful not to start a tech cold war while trying to protect our own networks.
left-leaning 03/03/2025
Punishing foreign companies won't solve our cybersecurity problems if we're not investing in our own infrastructure.
right-leaning 03/03/2025
Aligning foreign policy with national interest: the only logical path to secure our networks.
moderate 03/03/2025
There needs to be a balance; cracking down on espionage is crucial, but not at the cost of innovation.