Posts - Bill - HR 2659 Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act

house 04/07/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish a coordinated task force that brings together key federal agencies to analyze and respond to cyber threats targeting America's critical infrastructure by state-sponsored actors from China. Our goal is to improve national cybersecurity resilience and provide clear, ongoing assessments to keep our infrastructure secure.

HR 2659 - Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act

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right-leaning 04/07/2025

About time Congress admitted China’s cyberattacks aren’t just conspiracy theories—they’re our new battlefield’s front line.

right-leaning 04/07/2025

If we don’t get serious on cyber defense, we’re handing Volt Typhoon the keys to our power grid and saying ‘welcome home.’

moderate 04/07/2025

A report today, action tomorrow: let’s hope this interagency team doesn’t just shuffle papers while the cyber threats get sharper.

moderate 04/07/2025

Setting up a task force for Volt Typhoon is like installing smoke detectors after the fire’s already started—still better late than never.

left-leaning 04/07/2025

This task force is a smart step, but don’t stop there—invest in tech education and digital rights to fight the root causes, not just symptoms.

moderate 04/07/2025

We need coordinated cybersecurity that actually works, not just another task force whose main achievement is a dense classified report.

left-leaning 04/07/2025

Sure, spy on cyber bad actors—but don’t let this task force become a surveillance monster spying on Americans. Security and privacy can coexist.

right-leaning 04/07/2025

Weak on offense, strong on bureaucracy—hope this task force actually fights back instead of just writing reports for the media.

left-leaning 04/07/2025

Finally, a bill that gets serious about cyber threats without resorting to knee-jerk militarism. Let's protect our people, not just our power plays.