WASHINGTON—Representatives Mark Green (R-Tennessee), Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), Ken Buck (R-Colorado), Tim Burchett (R-Tennessee), Andy Barr (R-Kentucky), and Young Kim (R-California), Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, Central Asia, and Nonproliferation, released the following statement on the House Rules Committee’s decision to prevent floor debate on the Subcommittee’s amendment. Ranking Member Steve Chabot had consolidated several proposals from Subcommittee Members into a single amendment that he offered as the Subcommittee’s alternative to part of the Democrats’ weak-on-China America COMPETES Act.
“We are deeply frustrated that Democratic leadership has refused to allow for floor debate on the Subcommittee’s response amendment or on over 40 other amendments proposed by Members of our Subcommittee,” the Members said. “Unlike the COMPETES Act, the response amendment focuses on countering the Chinese Communist Party with several hard-hitting proposals on subjects ranging from human rights to technology transfer. The Democrats' decision to ignore most of the proposals offered by minority Members on the Subcommittee with jurisdiction over China speaks volumes. It is clear this majority has little interest in considering proposals that would actually confront the CCP and its ambitions.”
The full text of the Subcommittee amendment can be found here. The amendment includes the following sections:
Subtitle A – Ideological Competition
- Sense of Congress Regarding the Opposition of Socialism to American Values (Rep. Steve Chabot)
- General Secretary Act (Rep. Scott Perry)
Subtitle B – Countering Gray Zone Threats
- Gray Zone Defense Assessment Act (Rep. Steve Chabot)
- Prohibition on Federal Funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (Rep. Scott Perry)
Subtitle C – Human Rights
- Falun Gong Protection Act (Rep. Scott Perry)
- Sanctions on PRC Nationals that Repatriate North Korean Refugees (Rep. Young Kim)
Subtitle D - Defending our Economy From the PRC
- Defund the People’s Liberation Army Act (Rep. Scott Perry)
- Codifying the denial of export privileges and related provisions under title 15, Code of Federal Regulations (Rep. Ken Buck)
- China Technology Transfer Control Act (Rep. Mark Green)
- Prohibition on the Use of TikTok on Federal Systems (Rep. Ken Buck)
- Prohibition on Disclosing Genetic Information to China (Rep. Tim Burchett)
Subtitle E – Strengthening our Partnership with Taiwan
- Participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization (Rep. Young Kim)
- Taiwan Relations Modernization Act (Rep. Steve Chabot)
A full list of amendments proposed to the Rules Committee, including those offered by Subcommittee Members, can be found here.
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