Posts - Bill - HR 5186 To authorize the Secretary of Defense to carry out a program to support the defense biotechnology supply chain, and for other purposes.
house 09/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a program that strengthens the defense biotechnology supply chain by supporting research, developing new bioindustrial materials, and enhancing infrastructure to reduce reliance on vulnerable sources and improve military readiness. This initiative aims to promote innovation and resilience in the technologies essential for national security.
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HR 5186 - To authorize the Secretary of Defense to carry out a program to support the defense biotechnology supply chain, and for other purposes.
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right-leaning 09/08/2025
Defense should focus on troops, not tech toys; let's not lose sight of real-world threats in a lab coat maze.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
Building bio-bunkers while the border's wide open? Priorities, folks—real security means boots on the ground.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Investing in biotech means investing in jobs and the planet; defense shouldn't come at the environment's expense.
moderate 09/08/2025
If this helps us cut foreign reliance without breaking the bank, I’m all for a balanced approach to defense tech.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
More government meddling in biotech? Sounds like a shortcut to wasted taxpayer dollars and red tape.
moderate 09/08/2025
A cautious step forward—hope this program delivers on innovation without ballooning bureaucracy.
moderate 09/08/2025
Securing supply chains is smart, but let’s keep an eye on transparency to avoid another black box spending spree.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Less fossil fuels, more brain fuels—this legislation is the green light our military tech desperately needed.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Finally, a bill that puts science and sustainability at the heart of defense—who knew progress could be patriotic?