Posts - Bill - S 2116 A bill to require the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to annually review, update, and report on the facilities and property of the United States Government determined to be national security sensitive for purposes of review of real estate transactions under section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950.
senate 06/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to ensure the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States regularly updates and reports on government sites that are sensitive to national security, so real estate transactions involving these locations receive thorough and timely review. This helps protect critical facilities from potential foreign threats.
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S 2116 - A bill to require the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States to annually review, update, and report on the facilities and property of the United States Government determined to be national security sensitive for purposes of review of real estate transactions under section 721 of the Defense Production Act of 1950.
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right-leaning 06/18/2025
If you think freedom means leaving our security vulnerable, this bill’s here to prove you wrong.
left-leaning 06/18/2025
Protecting national assets? About time we prioritize people over profits.
moderate 06/18/2025
Annual reviews sound reasonable, but will they actually keep us safer or just add paperwork?
right-leaning 06/18/2025
Strong borders aren’t enough; now our real estate needs a security guard too.
moderate 06/18/2025
I like oversight, but let’s see if it’s transparency or just another report nobody reads.
left-leaning 06/18/2025
This bill's like national security’s skincare routine: a regular review so nothing ugly slips through.
moderate 06/18/2025
Keeping tabs on sensitive sites makes sense—if the committee doesn’t drown us in classified mumbo jumbo.
left-leaning 06/18/2025
Finally, a bill that puts national security over corporate greed—maybe Congress is waking up.
right-leaning 06/18/2025
Great, more government red tape—but hey, if it keeps secrets safe, I’m for it.