Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1791 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 06/22/2023

                            II 
118THCONGRESS 
1
STSESSION S. 1791 
To require the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency to conduct a 
comparative study on the defense budgets of the People’s Republic of 
China and the United States, and for other purposes. 
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 
JUNE1, 2023 
Mr. R
OMNEY(for himself, Mr. MANCHIN, Mr. SULLIVAN, and Mr. KING) in-
troduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Se-
lect Committee on Intelligence 
A BILL 
To require the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency 
to conduct a comparative study on the defense budgets 
of the People’s Republic of China and the United States, 
and for other purposes. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1
tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 3
This Act may be cited as the ‘‘China Defense Spend-4
ing Transparency Act’’. 5
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SEC. 2. COMPARATIVE STUDY ON DEFENSE BUDGET 1
TRANSPARENCY OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC 2
OF CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES. 3
(a) S
TUDYREQUIRED.— 4
(1) D
EFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY STUDY .— 5
Not later than 180 days after the date of the enact-6
ment of this Act, the Director of the Defense Intel-7
ligence Agency shall complete and submit to the ap-8
propriate committees of Congress a public compara-9
tive study on the defense budgets of the People’s Re-10
public of China and the United States. 11
(2) M
ETHODOLOGY.—The study required by 12
paragraph (1) shall employ a robust methodology 13
that— 14
(A) does not depend on the official pro-15
nouncements of the Government of the People’s 16
Republic of China or the Chinese Communist 17
Party; 18
(B) takes into account the military-civil fu-19
sion present in the People’s Republic of China; 20
and 21
(C) employs the building block method of 22
analysis or a similar method of analysis. 23
(3) G
OAL.—The goal of the study required by 24
paragraph (1) shall be to provide the people of the 25
United States with an accurate comparison of the 26
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defense spending of the People’s Republic of China 1
and the United States. 2
(4) P
UBLIC AVAILABILITY.—The Director shall 3
make the study required by paragraph (1) available 4
to the public on the internet website of the Defense 5
Intelligence Agency. 6
(b) E
LEMENTS.—The study required by this section 7
shall do the following: 8
(1) Determine the amounts invested by each 9
subject country across functional categories for 10
spending, including— 11
(A) defense-related research and develop-12
ment; 13
(B) weapons procurement from domestic 14
and foreign sources; 15
(C) operations and maintenance; 16
(D) pay and benefits; and 17
(E) military pensions. 18
(2) Consider the effects of purchasing power 19
parity and market exchange rates, particularly on 20
nontraded goods. 21
(3) Estimate the magnitude of omitted spend-22
ing from official defense budget information and ac-23
count for such spending in the comparison. 24
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(4) Exclude spending related to veterans’ bene-1
fits, other than military pensions provided to vet-2
erans. 3
(c) C
ONSIDERATIONS.—The study required by this 4
section may take into consideration the following: 5
(1) The effects of State-owned enterprises on 6
the defense expenditures of the People’s Republic of 7
China. 8
(2) The role of differing acquisition policies and 9
structures with respect to the defense expenditures 10
of each subject country. 11
(3) Any other matter relevant to evaluating the 12
resources dedicated to the defense spending or the 13
various military-related outlays of the People’s Re-14
public of China. 15
(d) F
ORM.—The study required by this section shall 16
be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a clas-17
sified annex. 18
(e) A
PPROPRIATECOMMITTEES OF CONGRESSDE-19
FINED.—In this section, the term ‘‘appropriate commit-20
tees of Congress’’ means— 21
(1) the Committee on Appropriations, the Com-22
mittee on Armed Services, the Committee on For-23
eign Relations, and the Select Committee on Intel-24
ligence of the Senate; and 25
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(2) the Committee on Appropriations, the Com-1
mittee on Armed Services, the Committee on For-2
eign Affairs, and the Permanent Select Committee 3
on Intelligence of the House of Representatives. 4
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