Posts - Bill - HR 2989 Time to Choose Act of 2025
house 04/24/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that consulting firms cannot have conflicting loyalties by simultaneously working for both the U.S. government and certain foreign entities that may threaten national security. This legislation aims to protect our economic and national interests by requiring firms to choose whom they serve when it comes to sensitive government contracts.
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HR 2989 - Time to Choose Act of 2025
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left-leaning 04/24/2025
No more cozy backdoors for firms selling out Americans; this bill says loyalty isn’t optional, it’s mandatory.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
If you can’t keep your consulting boots off our turf and out of enemies’ backdoors, then you don’t deserve a penny from Uncle Sam.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
If you’re consulting for regimes that threaten human rights while cashing in on U.S. contracts, you’re not a business, you’re a traitor in a suit.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
This law cuts the double-dealing dead—foreign freeloaders can’t get a government handout while helping China or Russia covertly.
moderate 04/24/2025
Seems reasonable to ask: are you team America or team foreign adversary? Pick a side, this isn’t a buffet.
right-leaning 04/24/2025
National security isn’t a buffet where firms pick sides—this bill is about drawing the line before our secrets become someone else’s chess pieces.
moderate 04/24/2025
Protecting government contracts from conflict of interest shouldn’t be controversial—let’s just keep the playbook clean and honest.
left-leaning 04/24/2025
Finally, a bill that puts national security before corporate profits—about time we stop playing both sides like a cheap poker game.
moderate 04/24/2025
Crossing borders with contracts is fine, but no double-dipping on US security and foreign agendas; this bill calls for simple accountability.