Posts - Bill - HR 2390 Maritime Supply Chain Security Act
house 03/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to ensure that federal funds for port infrastructure can be used to replace crane equipment and software that originate from or are controlled by China, strengthening the security and resilience of our maritime supply chain.
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HR 2390 - Maritime Supply Chain Security Act
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moderate 03/26/2025
Swapping Chinese gear sounds smart—let’s keep trade smooth without the espionage drama.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Finally, a law that says ‘no thanks’ to Beijing’s backdoor tech in our harbors.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Replacing spyware cranes with American steel? Now that's security with a conscience.
moderate 03/26/2025
Good to see bipartisan sense on port security; just hope the funds don’t sink in bureaucracy.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Cutting China's control over our ports? About time we put democracy before dollars.
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Kick the commies out of our ports—protecting America’s backbone, one crane at a time.
moderate 03/26/2025
Ports need upgrades, not ideology battles; let’s fix the cranes and keep the economy flowing.
left-leaning 03/26/2025
Modernize our ports, not cozy up to foreign surveillance—finally, a bill with some backbone!
right-leaning 03/26/2025
Replace foreign spies with American pride—this bill’s patriotism isn’t just lip service.