Posts - Bill - S 97 Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act
senate 01/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply chain by encouraging SelectUSA to collaborate with state economic groups and attract more foreign investment in domestic semiconductor manufacturing. This will help secure critical technologies and boost economic and national security.
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S 97 - Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act
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left-leaning 01/15/2025
Finally, a bill that says ‘secure supply chains’ without cozying up to defense contractors—could we be dreaming? Let’s invest in people, not just chips.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Finally, a bill that trusts free markets and foreign dollars instead of big government handouts—welcome to capitalism 101.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
If we want a future, we can’t just import it; domestic jobs need to be the headline, not the footnote.
left-leaning 01/15/2025
Foreign investment is cool, but how about making sure workers get a seat at the table, not just shareholders?
right-leaning 01/15/2025
Securing supply chains without new spending? That’s how you do conservative governance—efficiency over excess.
moderate 01/15/2025
Investing in semiconductors is good, but let’s not forget—quality beats quick fixes every time.
right-leaning 01/15/2025
If foreign investment brings chips back home without blowing the budget, you won't hear me complain.
moderate 01/15/2025
Smart move: rallying the states to boost chips while keeping an eye on national security—now that’s practical federalism.
moderate 01/15/2025
No extra funds, no fluff; just coordination. Let’s see if SelectUSA can actually get something done with what they’ve got.