Posts - Bill - HR 2458 Secure Space Act of 2025
house 03/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to ensure the security of U.S. communications by preventing the Federal Communications Commission from licensing satellite systems or earth stations controlled by entities that produce certain communications equipment or services, thereby limiting potential risks from foreign or untrusted sources.
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HR 2458 - Secure Space Act of 2025
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left-leaning 03/27/2025
Finally, a bill that says no to foreign tech spies orbiting our planet. Secure space means secure democracy.
left-leaning 03/27/2025
If you won’t protect American airwaves, who will? This legislation is the firewall we desperately need against cyber threats.
right-leaning 03/27/2025
Another red tape mountain killing American enterprise in the name of vague 'security.' Let’s not freeze out innovation over fear-mongering.
moderate 03/27/2025
Blocking certain satellite licenses sounds good on paper—now let’s see fair and clear rules from the FCC before we cheer. Vigilance and transparency go hand in hand.
right-leaning 03/27/2025
Blocking companies without clear proof is just protectionism dressed as patriotism. Free markets, not bureaucratic blacklists, power progress.
right-leaning 03/27/2025
This bill’s just another reason our satellite sector will lag behind—trust the American entrepreneur, not Washington’s paranoia.
moderate 03/27/2025
Smart move to keep our space infrastructure trusted, but let’s balance security without stifling innovation. National defense and market competition have to coexist.
left-leaning 03/27/2025
Cutting ties with sketchy satellite gear is how we keep our skies—and data—safe. National security shouldn't be negotiable, not profit-driven.
moderate 03/27/2025
Protecting communications is key, but blanket bans risk messing with global tech ecosystems. Policies matter most when they’re precise, not paranoid.