Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR104

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Condemning the Chinese Communist Party's use of a high-altitude surveillance balloon over United States territory as a brazen violation of United States sovereignty.

Impact

The resolution reinforces the policy position of the United States against foreign aerial surveillance activities that threaten national security. Particularly, HR104 calls for proactive measures to prevent similar violations by foreign platforms, emphasizing the importance of maintaining exclusive sovereignty over U.S. airspace. The resolution seeks to ensure that appropriate responses to such incidents are enacted and that Congress is kept informed regarding developments and mitigation strategies related to potential intelligence threats from foreign entities.

Summary

House Resolution 104 (HR104) addresses the incident involving a high-altitude surveillance balloon belonging to the People's Republic of China (PRC) that entered and spent an extended period over United States territory. The resolution condemns the PRC for this violation, which is considered a significant breach of U.S. sovereignty. The House of Representatives strongly denounces the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) deceptive claims about the balloon's purpose, asserting that it was not a mere weather balloon as claimed, but was instead employed for strategic surveillance purposes.

Contention

Opposition to the resolution might arise in discussions around potential diplomatic ramifications, as the framing of the incident as a violation of sovereignty could escalate tensions between the U.S. and China. Critics may argue that such confrontational language could hinder diplomatic relations or collaborative efforts in addressing broader regional security issues. Furthermore, the call for comprehensive briefings by the Biden administration indicates an intent to keep Congress involved in national security decisions, which could lead to debates on the balance of powers and executive oversight.

Voting_history

HR104 received overwhelming bipartisan support, passing with a vote of 418 in favor and none opposed on February 9, 2023. This unanimous agreement reflects a collective recognition among lawmakers of the importance of defending national sovereignty and a unified stance against perceived threats from foreign surveillance activities.

Companion Bills

US SR66

Related A resolution condemning the use by the People's Republic of China of a high-altitude surveillance balloon over the territory of the United States as a brazen violation of United States sovereignty.

Previously Filed As

US SR66

A resolution condemning the use by the People's Republic of China of a high-altitude surveillance balloon over the territory of the United States as a brazen violation of United States sovereignty.

US SR49

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Chinese Communist Party's espionage mission to send a surveillance balloon across the United States, in violation of international law, is unacceptable and should be condemned.

US HR145

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US HB760

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US HB1151

Upholding Sovereignty of Airspace Act USA Act

US HCR52

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US SB520

No CCP (Chinese Communist Police) in the United States Act of 2023

US HB1081

ANTI-SOCIAL CCP Act Averting the National Threat of Internet Surveillance, Oppressive Censorship and Influence, and Algorithmic Learning by the Chinese Communist Party Act

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US HR90

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