Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB587

Introduced
3/1/23  

Caption

DEBRIS Act of 2023 Deterring Errant Behavior Risking International Space Act of 2023

Impact

If enacted, SB587 will empower the President to impose sanctions against foreign persons identified as negligent in their space activities, notably those that create debris without prior notification to the U.S. government. The sanctions could include blocking property belonging to the offending entities and making them ineligible for entry into the United States. This approach emphasizes a stricter regulatory framework in alignment with international efforts to manage space safety and security, thereby reinforcing U.S. leadership in space governance.

Summary

SB587, titled the Deterring Errant Behavior Risking International Space Act of 2023 (DEBRIS Act), is a legislative measure aimed at imposing sanctions on foreign entities responsible for the negligent creation of space debris. The bill seeks to enhance the United States' capacity to address the growing issue of space debris, emphasizing the importance of accountability for those who contribute to this environmental concern in space. It defines space debris comprehensively, including any nonfunctional human-made object or fragments in Earth's orbit, with the intent to mitigate risks to operational spacecraft and preserve the space environment for future use.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB587 has highlighted concerns over the adequacy and effectiveness of sanctions in a sector where cooperation among nations is crucial. Critics argue that while imposing sanctions can signal a strong stance, it may also hinder international collaboration necessary to tackle space debris comprehensively. They suggest that addressing the issue of space debris could benefit more from cooperative measures and diplomatic engagements rather than solely punitive actions against foreign entities, which may not address the underlying challenges of shared global responsibility in space activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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