114th U.S. House of Representatives
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Recent News About 114th U.S. House of Representatives
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Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI), chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), recently traveled to Papua New Guinea (PNG) with several other members of the committee to discuss U.S.-PNG relations and maintaining peace in the Indo-Pacific region, a committee press release said. Gallagher said PNG is a valued partner of the U.S., and the CCP's actions in the region are a threat to the nation's harmony and prosperity.
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House Select Members of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have reached out to Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission, seeking information concerning security issues related to Chinese cellular modules and their impact on American electronic devices.
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The U.S. House Subcommittee on Federal Lands held a hearing regarding four bills aimed at expanding federal land access to U.S. military personnel, veterans and Gold Star Families.
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The House Select Committee on the CCP issued a stern warning during the July 13 hearing in Washington, telling U.S. companies that engaging in business in China carries a steep price and an unstated partnership with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) has noted that the Republican chairman of a new House Select Committee on China wants to focus on the issues of "ideological competition and human rights," but McGovern wants it made clear that human rights are not ideological.
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Rep. Tom Tiffany, (R-Wis.) said that U.S. foreign policy must uphold Taiwan as a free country that is independent of China and its outdated “One China Policy,” saying the United States can no longer allow Beijing to grow rich off of our fence-sitting.
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Congressman James Comer (R-KY) recently said that he is calling on the Government Accountability Office to investigate Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland and to be transparent with Americans about efforts to address this issue.
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Congressman Steve Womack (R-AR) recently said that in light of supply chain complications that arose from relying on China, it makes sense to establish protections on U.S. farming.
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A Republican congressman from Wisconsin has introduced legislation to cease issuing U.S. visas to people from countries that won't take back those who commit crimes while in the U.S.
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As if recovery from the pandemic shutdowns and inflationary pressures weren’t enough to drive up prices, expect more economic misery as high temperatures in China threaten the impact U.S. supply chain.