Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB551

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

No Taxpayer Funding for the Chinese Communist Party Act of 2023

Impact

The passage of HB 551 could lead to significant changes in how taxpayer-funded research is conducted and monitored, especially in scientific, technological, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) fields. The bill's goal is to prevent U.S. funds from inadvertently aiding the Chinese Communist Party’s advancements and to mitigate risks linked to civil-military fusion—where civilian technologies might be adapted for military use. The requested report will include details on how extensively U.S. research funding benefits Chinese entities and may lead to further legislative actions aimed at protecting sensitive technologies and intellectual properties from overseas exploitation.

Summary

House Bill 551, titled the 'No Taxpayer Funding for the Chinese Communist Party Act of 2023,' directs the Attorney General to submit a report to Congress regarding how U.S. taxpayer-funded research has benefitted the People's Republic of China. The bill aims to address concerns over the extent of intellectual property theft and the alleged misuse of U.S. research by China, particularly in light of reports indicating the significant financial ramifications posed by such actions to American interests. Supporters of the bill contend that American research should not bolster the capabilities of potential adversaries, especially as instances of espionage and intellectual theft by China have been well documented.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 551 include the implications for academic collaboration and international scholarly exchange. Critics argue that while the bill highlights genuine concerns regarding national security and intellectual property, it may foster an overly restrictive environment for foreign scholars, potentially harming collaborative research efforts that are fundamental for scientific progression. Moreover, there is an expressed worry that the bill may perpetuate xenophobia and diminish the contributions that international scholars and students bring to American academia, which could ultimately stifle innovation and progress in various fields.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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