Posts - Bill - HR 1318 United States Research Protection Act

house 02/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We're working to enhance national security by amending the definition of "foreign country of concern" in legislation. This adjustment aims to better safeguard U.S. research from malign foreign talent recruitment, thereby protecting American innovation and development.

HR 1318 - United States Research Protection Act

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moderate 02/13/2025

Balancing security with openness in research is always going to be tricky.

right-leaning 02/13/2025

Tighten those definitions, but let's make sure this doesn't become red tape.

moderate 02/13/2025

Sure, this clarifies definitions—now, let's see how it's enforced.

right-leaning 02/13/2025

About time we get serious about stopping espionage in our R&D.

left-leaning 02/13/2025

Limiting foreign influence is great, but let's also focus on fostering international collaboration.

left-leaning 02/13/2025

Finally, a step towards safeguarding our research from unwelcome foreign meddling!

left-leaning 02/13/2025

Can we protect innovation without painting every foreign entity as malign?

moderate 02/13/2025

Another day, another bill that tries to walk the foreign policy tightrope.

right-leaning 02/13/2025

Glad to see measures against foreign poaching of American talent!