Posts - Bill - HR 4010 Turning Untrusted Tutoring Origins Away from Resources Act of 2025
house 06/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that the Department of Defense does not use online tutoring services owned by countries we consider security risks, like China and Russia, to protect sensitive information and maintain national security.
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HR 4010 - Turning Untrusted Tutoring Origins Away from Resources Act of 2025
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left-leaning 06/13/2025
Foreign interference in our classrooms is sabotage disguised as service—this bill puts a firewall where it matters.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Protecting our troops from foreign influence isn’t just smart; it’s basic patriotism—lock it down and move on.
right-leaning 06/13/2025
Finally stopping Beijing from turning our servicemembers into their homework helpers—about time we said no.
moderate 06/13/2025
Balancing security and openness is tricky; this bill's a start, but let’s watch for unintended fallout.
moderate 06/13/2025
Protecting defense contracts from sketchy foreign ties sounds reasonable, but let's keep it clear and fair, not paranoid.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
Cutting off tutoring from hostile states? Finally, a smart move to protect our kids and our secrets!
right-leaning 06/13/2025
If it’s from a ‘country of concern,’ it’s not just tutoring—it’s enemy intel dressed up in homework clothes.
left-leaning 06/13/2025
If our troops can’t trust their tutors, how do we expect them to trust the system? National security means education security.
moderate 06/13/2025
Good to see steps against espionage, but are we sure we're not throwing out the baby with the bathwater here?