Posts - Bill - S 2755 A bill to provide that no Federal funds may be obligated or expended to award a grant or contract to an institution of higher education for the specific purposes of conducting fundamental research in collaboration with a covered entity.
senate 09/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that federal research funding is not used to support fundamental research in collaboration with certain foreign entities that pose national security risks, while allowing exceptions when it's clearly in the national interest. Our goal is to protect American innovation and maintain the integrity of our research institutions.
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S 2755 - A bill to provide that no Federal funds may be obligated or expended to award a grant or contract to an institution of higher education for the specific purposes of conducting fundamental research in collaboration with a covered entity.
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moderate 09/10/2025
National security is key, but let’s not turn our universities into fortresses against knowledge.
left-leaning 09/10/2025
Protecting secrets or strangling progress? Guess we'll never know, because research just got locked out.
left-leaning 09/10/2025
Cutting funds for open collaboration? That's science isolationism with a side of paranoia.
moderate 09/10/2025
Balancing security and science is a tightrope—hope Congress brought a net this time.
right-leaning 09/10/2025
Trust but verify? More like ‘no trust, no contracts’ when national interests are on the line.
right-leaning 09/10/2025
Protecting our tech means putting the hammer down on risky collaborations—America first, always.
left-leaning 09/10/2025
Science thrives on exchange, not suspicion—this bill puts innovation in a chokehold.
right-leaning 09/10/2025
If it shields America’s research from foreign spies, consider it a patriot’s win.
moderate 09/10/2025
A smart waiver system could work, but red tape might just choke real breakthroughs.