Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB5377

Introduced
11/21/24  

Caption

INFORM Act Informing a Nation with Free, Open, and Reliable Media Act of 2024

Impact

The potential impact of SB5377 is significant, primarily concerning U.S. foreign relations and national security. By facilitating access to independent information, the bill aims to promote individual freedoms and human rights and hold the Chinese government accountable for its actions. Furthermore, the bill advocates for enhanced communication strategies to provide Mandarin Chinese language content that addresses the daily lives and concerns of PRC citizens, thereby fostering a more informed public. This alignment with U.S. values of transparency and openness could reshape how the U.S. engages with China on information dissemination.

Summary

SB5377, also known as the INFORM Act, is a legislative effort aimed at developing a comprehensive strategy for increasing access to independent information for citizens of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The bill emphasizes the establishment of an interagency task force to implement this strategy effectively. Notably, the bill includes provisions for creating a Global News Service to curate, translate, and distribute content related to the PRC while countering state-sponsored censorship. It aims to provide credible and reliable alternative sources of information to PRC citizens who are often subjected to extensive governmental censorship.

Contention

As with many legislative measures targeting China, SB5377 faces contention primarily around issues of effectiveness and ethical implications. Critics may argue that while increasing access to information is crucial, the methods and operational capabilities of the proposed Global News Service and interagency task force could come under scrutiny. The effectiveness of such measures in circumventing the sophisticated censorship mechanisms employed by the Chinese government remains a point of debate. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the implications of U.S. government funding directed toward media initiatives in another sovereign state, which some might view as an infringement on China’s internal affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB417

INFORM Act Informing a Nation with Free, Open, and Reliable Media Act of 2025

US SB4034

No Bystanders at the United Nations Human Rights Council Act of 2024

US HR1051

Recognizing the importance of the national security risks posed by foreign adversary controlled social media applications.

US SB5491

A bill to mobilize United States strategic, economic, and diplomatic tools to confront the challenges posed by the People's Republic of China and to set a positive agenda for United States economic and diplomatic efforts abroad, and for other purposes.

US SB5544

A bill to reduce the number of student visas available to nationals of the People's Republic of China until China removes certain restrictions on United States students pursuing postsecondary educational opportunities in China and to restrict the types of postsecondary study available to Chinese nationals in the United States to include sensitive topics with potential dual-use military application.

US SB5131

Biological Weapons Act of 2024 Ending China’s Unfair Advantage Act of 2024 Indian Ocean Region Strategic Review Act of 2024 South China Sea and East China Sea Sanctions Act of 2024 CEASE Act Countering Espionage and Surveillance Entities in Cuba Act Countering Economic Coercion Act of 2024

US HB4927

ACES Act of 2023 Anti-CCP Espionage via Social Media Act of 2023

US SR715

A resolution remembering the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre, and condemning the widespread repression against citizens, the transnational repression against activists and other individuals, and the systematic efforts to undermine human rights norms within and outside of the United Nations system by the People's Republic of China.

US SB1588

Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act of 2025

US SB3114

Safeguarding Internet Freedom in Hong Kong Act of 2023

Similar Bills

US SB417

INFORM Act Informing a Nation with Free, Open, and Reliable Media Act of 2025

US HB3122

Vietnam Human Rights Act

US SB3114

Safeguarding Internet Freedom in Hong Kong Act of 2023

US SR363

A resolution supporting continued United States and Taiwan cooperation in education.

US HR1192

Recognizing widening threats to freedom of the press and free expression around the world, reaffirming the vital role that a free and independent press plays in countering the growing threats of authoritarianism, misinformation, and disinformation, and reaffirming freedom of the press as a priority of the United States Government in promoting democracy, human rights, and good governance in commemoration of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2024.

US SB3854

International Freedom Protection Act

US HB3737

Tiananmen Massacre Transparency and Accountability Act

US SB5491

A bill to mobilize United States strategic, economic, and diplomatic tools to confront the challenges posed by the People's Republic of China and to set a positive agenda for United States economic and diplomatic efforts abroad, and for other purposes.