Posts - Bill - HR 2310 COBALT Supply Chain Act

house 03/24/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to stop goods containing cobalt refined in China—likely linked to child and forced labor in the Congo—from entering the U.S. market, ensuring supply chains are free from human rights abuses. This legislation strengthens enforcement and transparency to protect workers and promote ethical sourcing.

HR 2310 - COBALT Supply Chain Act

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moderate 03/24/2025

Holding China accountable is good, but let’s make sure this doesn’t backfire on American businesses.

moderate 03/24/2025

Cutting child labor is noble—now let’s see if Congress can actually enforce it without the usual drama.

left-leaning 03/24/2025

Finally, a law that actually cares about the kids, not just the corporation’s bottom line.

left-leaning 03/24/2025

If you’re not outraged about forced labor, this bill is your wake-up call to join the fight.

left-leaning 03/24/2025

Child labor is never ‘just a cost of business’—this bill puts people before profits.

moderate 03/24/2025

It's a necessary step, but I hope they don’t wrap it in so much red tape that nothing gets done.

right-leaning 03/24/2025

No more importing slave labor disguised as tech—time to put American values in the driver’s seat.

right-leaning 03/24/2025

If you think we’re soft on forced labor, this law proves the GOP isn’t just all talk.

right-leaning 03/24/2025

Finally, a bill that calls out China’s dirty supply chains without apologizing for American strength.