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that was my condition for supporting the broader usica bill. this came after we did a year long study with the permanent subcommittee on investigations that found, shockingly, how china had used what are called talent programs for two decades, two decades, to target the most promising taxpayer-paid research and researchers and to take that technology, that intellectual property back to china. we found that the american tax patience had been unwittingly funding the rise of china's military and economy over the past two decades while the federal government had done very little to nothing to stop it. in fact, when the f.b.i. testified at our hearing, they acknowledged that. they said we haven't been focused on this the past couple decades like we should have been. we're going to now and started to. they've started to make arrests and you probably heard about some of these, arresting scientists all over the country who are abusing our lax attitude toward protecting research by taking research back to china and using it often against us. this legisl
that was my condition for supporting the broader usica bill. this came after we did a year long study with the permanent subcommittee on investigations that found, shockingly, how china had used what are called talent programs for two decades, two decades, to target the most promising taxpayer-paid research and researchers and to take that technology, that intellectual property back to china. we found that the american tax patience had been unwittingly funding the rise of china's military and...
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esto debido a una nueva ley que busca controlar la Úsica a volumen escandaloso...onÁlez nos explica... la gobernadora del "estado" de nueva york firÓ una ley que restringe el porte de armas en numerosos espacios Úblicos, como escuelas y hospitals. la legislacÓn persigue poner freno a la ola de violencia que azota a ciudades de ese estado, como nueva york, donde se ha incrementado el Úmero de delitos violentos con armas de fuego peggy carranza nos tiene Ás informacÓn. este fin de semana festivo el transporte Éreo esÁ en plena crisis con mas de 700 cancelaciones de vuelos que se acumulan en medio del mayor volumen de pasajeros, en Ás de dos aÑos. Ólo este viernes, los agentes de la seguridad en el transporte procesaron a casi dos millones y medio de personas en los aeropuertos. los problemas de personal de las aeroÍneas siguen siendo la raÓn principal de las cancelaciones. tras el fallo de la corte suprema de justicia-- que anuÓ el acceso al aborto a nivel federal, muchos se preguntan qÉ opciones le quedan a las mujeres que buscan interrumpir. este domingo en janiot
esto debido a una nueva ley que busca controlar la Úsica a volumen escandaloso...onÁlez nos explica... la gobernadora del "estado" de nueva york firÓ una ley que restringe el porte de armas en numerosos espacios Úblicos, como escuelas y hospitals. la legislacÓn persigue poner freno a la ola de violencia que azota a ciudades de ese estado, como nueva york, donde se ha incrementado el Úmero de delitos violentos con armas de fuego peggy carranza nos tiene Ás informacÓn. este fin...
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innovation and competition act or usica, this has been a big bipartisan effort. two years ago i introduced the chips for america act with senator warner, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee on which i sit, and a democrat. we worked in good faith to get it signed into law as part of the national defense reauthorization act, and we all worked together, 68 of us, to make sure the bill was dpund of funded -- funded through the ewe through usica. i brokered an agreement to get the bill signed into law as part of the committee process. my desire to fund the chips act has not changed, but senator schumer's choices have taken an already difficult job and made it nearly impossible. he's trying to turn what has been a bipartisan process to a partisan exercise. madam president, i hope the democratic leader will reconsider and will abandon his partisan spending spree so we can spend the next three weeks passing the chips funding as part of the usica with broad bipartisan support. this is a matter of national security and economic competitiveness and it should n
innovation and competition act or usica, this has been a big bipartisan effort. two years ago i introduced the chips for america act with senator warner, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee on which i sit, and a democrat. we worked in good faith to get it signed into law as part of the national defense reauthorization act, and we all worked together, 68 of us, to make sure the bill was dpund of funded -- funded through the ewe through usica. i brokered an agreement to get the bill...
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back to the usica bill. there's a lot money going to universities --. a senator: i ask my colleague if he would yield for one moment? mr. sullivan: i'm finishing up so i'm not going to yield. this is important to me. to my colleague from maryland. a lot of money from universitiey important to me and i've been wanting to give this speech for a long time. a lot of money going to institutions for research to compete against china. there are specific provisions that say there's going to be money that goes to native american groups. that's great. they have a lot of to bring to this battle against china. but that provision came over from the house. guess what it did? it said not to this group. not to this group. so, madam president, you see where i'm going with this? i have no idea why democrats in the house and senate want to keep targeting this group of indigenous people. imagine if republicans did this to a minority group in maryland or new york. but it's happening, and it's happening even in this bill. so that is another bibbing -- big concern i haveth bi
back to the usica bill. there's a lot money going to universities --. a senator: i ask my colleague if he would yield for one moment? mr. sullivan: i'm finishing up so i'm not going to yield. this is important to me. to my colleague from maryland. a lot of money from universitiey important to me and i've been wanting to give this speech for a long time. a lot of money going to institutions for research to compete against china. there are specific provisions that say there's going to be money...
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purina one con el nuevo microbiome balance. ( Úsica >> gracias por continuar con nosotros el hallazgosticia. cuÉntanos quÉ han dich >> asÍ es una desapariciÓn que desafortunadamente terminÓ en tragedia, (nombre extranjero( una migrante ecuatoriana de 19 aÑos de edad fue hallada muerta ayer por la noche llevaba desaparecida desde el pasado 14 de junio era madre de dos niÑos uno de tres aÑos y el otro de un aÑo. la joven hispana llegÓ estados unidos y trabajaba en (nombre extranjero( una amiga le recomendÓ un nuevo empleo con mejor paga sin embargo cuando se presentÓ trabajar se dio cuenta de que era un fraude y que querÍan emplearla como tr trabajadora sexual. ella se negÓ aacerlo el 14 de junio. todo por telÉfono su madre (nombre extranjero( que vive en guayaquil ecuador le dijo que habÍa amenazado con demandar a la mujer que la engaÑÓ, lllamada la rusa esa fue la Últa conversaciÓn que tuvo con ella. nunca volviÓ a responder el telÉfono. nadie la volviÓ a ver en el hotel donde se hospedaban. mi colega tuvo la oportunidad de hablar con su madre ayer por la noche devastada esto fue lo q
purina one con el nuevo microbiome balance. ( Úsica >> gracias por continuar con nosotros el hallazgosticia. cuÉntanos quÉ han dich >> asÍ es una desapariciÓn que desafortunadamente terminÓ en tragedia, (nombre extranjero( una migrante ecuatoriana de 19 aÑos de edad fue hallada muerta ayer por la noche llevaba desaparecida desde el pasado 14 de junio era madre de dos niÑos uno de tres aÑos y el otro de un aÑo. la joven hispana llegÓ estados unidos y trabajaba en (nombre...
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to pass the united states intervention -- innovation and competition act as it was known back then, usica, in order to shore up u.s. investment in research, development, and manufacturing of critical technologies. a few names later and unfortunately more than a year later, i rise again before this body to express my strong support for this revised chips + legislation that we just cleared an important hurdle for over the last hour and urge my colleagues to pass this bill as quickly as possible so we can get it out of the senate, get it over to the house, and get it to the president's desk. we cannot afford to waste any more time. because this funding sends a message that the united states is putting a strong downpayment on maintaining our edge in the global technology race and preventing global supply chains from being weaponized against the united states or for that matter against our allies. over the past few years, china has continued to increase investments in its domestic industries. particularly in areas that have long-term strategic influence. this includes the semiconductor industr
to pass the united states intervention -- innovation and competition act as it was known back then, usica, in order to shore up u.s. investment in research, development, and manufacturing of critical technologies. a few names later and unfortunately more than a year later, i rise again before this body to express my strong support for this revised chips + legislation that we just cleared an important hurdle for over the last hour and urge my colleagues to pass this bill as quickly as possible...
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(Úsica). >>> hoy en la casa de los famosos. ediciÓn especial.
(Úsica). >>> hoy en la casa de los famosos. ediciÓn especial.
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republicans said we would not move forward with what was then known as usica, the u.s. innovation and competition act. while democrats were crafting a partisan, reckless massive tax-and-spending bill behind closed doors. then senator manchin, the senator from west virginia, made a decision that angered most of his democratic colleagues. he slammed the door on the climate and tax provisions in reconciliation. he said until we see the july inflation figures, which we haven't seen yet, until we see the july federal reserve interest rates, then let's wait. he noted that families are struggling to buy such essentials as gasoline and groceries and added i can't make that decision basically on taxes of any type. that is what i would call the old joe. after we received assurances privately from some senate democrats, including the staff of the senate majority leader, we are were able to move forward with usica and the funding of this vulnerable semiconductor supply chain that is an important part of the bill that the house is voting on today. so republicans and democrats went t
republicans said we would not move forward with what was then known as usica, the u.s. innovation and competition act. while democrats were crafting a partisan, reckless massive tax-and-spending bill behind closed doors. then senator manchin, the senator from west virginia, made a decision that angered most of his democratic colleagues. he slammed the door on the climate and tax provisions in reconciliation. he said until we see the july inflation figures, which we haven't seen yet, until we...
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so the amendment i'm offering today is a skinnied-down version of what passed in usica already. it's a skinnied-down version of what i was proposing because some people thought there were some concerns in the house actually among republicans, interestingly, about some of these aspects. we have just taken those out. we've made this totally noncontroversial, four corners, fits like a glove what we've been talking about, which is the new research dollars. that's what this is all about. it should not be surprising that there's a lot of bipartisan support for this. there has been from the start. why? everybody knows this is a grave threat to our national security if we do not protect american research. the director of the fbi, christopher wray, warned the greatest long-term threat to our nation's information and intellectual property is to counterintelligence and economic espionage threat from china. it is a threat to our national security by extension. he countered china is the largest threat to our ideas, innovation and economic security. he noted the fbi has over 2,000 cases focus
so the amendment i'm offering today is a skinnied-down version of what passed in usica already. it's a skinnied-down version of what i was proposing because some people thought there were some concerns in the house actually among republicans, interestingly, about some of these aspects. we have just taken those out. we've made this totally noncontroversial, four corners, fits like a glove what we've been talking about, which is the new research dollars. that's what this is all about. it should...
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innovation and competition act commonly known as iew usica, but it incls an important provision that senator mark warner, the senator from virginia and i introduced more than two years ago called the chips act which is designed to shore up a dangerously vulnerable supply chain of high-end semiconductors from asia to the united states. the fact is that the united states makes zero percent of those advanced semiconductors that are necessary from everything like your iphone to fifth generation strike fighters like the f-35. after we passed a bipartisan bill in the senate, the house decided to go the partisan route and add additional, unrelated pieces of their wish list, everything from handouts to labor bosses to money for a u.n. climate slush fund. we were in the process of stripping out these partisan provisions through the conference committee that was appointed by the house and the senate when senator schumer made a big decision. he said democrats -- he said that democrats were likely to bring to the floor another recreckless tax and spending bil like build back better although a di
innovation and competition act commonly known as iew usica, but it incls an important provision that senator mark warner, the senator from virginia and i introduced more than two years ago called the chips act which is designed to shore up a dangerously vulnerable supply chain of high-end semiconductors from asia to the united states. the fact is that the united states makes zero percent of those advanced semiconductors that are necessary from everything like your iphone to fifth generation...
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flrls will be no bipartisan usica that includes money for the chips industry, as long as democrats areartisan reconciliation bill so, with funding it laid so too is the groundbreaking of the plant. trachlked to ohio for more on the potential fallout. >> ohio governor mike dewine speaking with us exclusively has big plans for intel. >> i truly believe this is the midwest time i believe it's ohio's time. >> so too is ohio state university >> we're creating a network, midwest semiconductor network. >> they call it sillicon heartland, transforming what used to be the rust belt but now it's on hold intel ceo on cnbc this week. the idea of delaying a ceremonial announcement. this sucks >> including 50 billion in aid to the u.s. semiconductor industry intel plans to pick up 2 billion in incentives for ohio >> is it fright a company to make 20 billion in profits to hold people hostage over insentives >> i don't think they are. when we won, they told us we're coming they said if the chip act passes, we will accelerate extremely pass >> reporter: intel says it's still committed to the site in oh
flrls will be no bipartisan usica that includes money for the chips industry, as long as democrats areartisan reconciliation bill so, with funding it laid so too is the groundbreaking of the plant. trachlked to ohio for more on the potential fallout. >> ohio governor mike dewine speaking with us exclusively has big plans for intel. >> i truly believe this is the midwest time i believe it's ohio's time. >> so too is ohio state university >> we're creating a network,...
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i'm pleased to be a conferee on -- and usica and i hope we have success in reaching an agreement so that that legislation can become law. so nasa's, in the past year we have witnessed the launch of the james webb telescope. and i appreciate your efforts administrator, that i and four of my colleagues were present. it didn't all quite succeed. it all worked on the 20th of december, it worked on the 22nd of december, may have worked on the 24th of december, but christmas morning, most of our families had other plans for us on that day. but, in addition to the james webb telescope, it was a year of research, science on mars, for perseverance and ingenuity, and we are eagerly awaiting the artemis one launch, that signifies our first step in returning and astronaut, and in this case, we a woman going to the moon. i've been the lead republican on this committee, from the early days. and we want to identify challenges ahead of what was needed to ensure the long term success of the artemis mission. returning to the moon is a long term goal for our nation, and i'm pleased that this administration
i'm pleased to be a conferee on -- and usica and i hope we have success in reaching an agreement so that that legislation can become law. so nasa's, in the past year we have witnessed the launch of the james webb telescope. and i appreciate your efforts administrator, that i and four of my colleagues were present. it didn't all quite succeed. it all worked on the 20th of december, it worked on the 22nd of december, may have worked on the 24th of december, but christmas morning, most of our...
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i think we are going to be much better off and it goes to the importance of passing a usica.hey seconds we have left i want to talk about something related to equity. transit, we know, is a vital tool for advancing equity in disadvantaged communities. it is the way in which people get to their jobs and educations, they get their groceries and health care. but, we also know that trans it can be harmful to communities that are displaced. there is displacement of economic and cultural corridors that can be very hard on small businesses. i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota which has created an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and addressing the direct needs that we had around
i think we are going to be much better off and it goes to the importance of passing a usica.hey seconds we have left i want to talk about something related to equity. transit, we know, is a vital tool for advancing equity in disadvantaged communities. it is the way in which people get to their jobs and educations, they get their groceries and health care. but, we also know that trans it can be harmful to communities that are displaced. there is displacement of economic and cultural corridors...
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to pass the united states intervention -- innovation and competition act as it was known back then, usicain order to shore up u.s. investment in research, development, and manufacturing of critical technologies. a few names later and unfortunately more than a year later, i rise again before this body to express my strong support for this revised chips + legislation that we just cleared an important hurdle for over the last hour and urge my colleagues to pass this bill as quickly as possible so we can get it out of the senate, get it over to the house, and get it to the president's desk. we cannot afford to waste any more time. because this funding sends a message that the united states is putting a strong downpayment on maintaining our edge in the global technology race and preventing global supply chains from being weaponized against the united states or for that matter against our allies. over the past few years, china has continued to increase investments in its domestic industries. particularly in areas that have long-term strategic influence. this includes the semiconductor industry
to pass the united states intervention -- innovation and competition act as it was known back then, usicain order to shore up u.s. investment in research, development, and manufacturing of critical technologies. a few names later and unfortunately more than a year later, i rise again before this body to express my strong support for this revised chips + legislation that we just cleared an important hurdle for over the last hour and urge my colleagues to pass this bill as quickly as possible so...
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i think we are going to be much better off and it goes to the importance of passing a usica.hey seconds we have left i want to talk about something related to equity. transit, we know, is a vital tool for advancing equity in disadvantaged communities. it is the way in which people get to their jobs and educations, they get their groceries and health care. but, we also know that trans it can be harmful to communities that are displaced. there is displacement of economic and cultural corridors that can be very hard on small businesses. i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota which has created an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and addressing the direct needs that we had around
i think we are going to be much better off and it goes to the importance of passing a usica.hey seconds we have left i want to talk about something related to equity. transit, we know, is a vital tool for advancing equity in disadvantaged communities. it is the way in which people get to their jobs and educations, they get their groceries and health care. but, we also know that trans it can be harmful to communities that are displaced. there is displacement of economic and cultural corridors...
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innovation and competition act, sometimes called usica, the america competes act, the make it in america act. but no matter what the title is or whatever you call it the purpose is to eliminate this unacceptable risk that somehow, through the pandemic -- due to the pandemic, due to military conflict -- our access to the most advanced semiconductors on the planet would be cut off with devastating consequences to the united states economy and our national security. i know some people wonder why should the federal taxpayer provide financial incentives to semiconductor manufacturing? and that's a perfectly good question. the reason is, we're in a competition with countries all around the world who are providing incentives to build these necessary and essential facilities in their country, and if we don't participate in this competition, we will end up maintaining our dependency entirely on semiconductors imported into the united states. we saw big investments being made in other countries -- china, the e.u., germany, france, a number of different countries want this manufacturing capability
innovation and competition act, sometimes called usica, the america competes act, the make it in america act. but no matter what the title is or whatever you call it the purpose is to eliminate this unacceptable risk that somehow, through the pandemic -- due to the pandemic, due to military conflict -- our access to the most advanced semiconductors on the planet would be cut off with devastating consequences to the united states economy and our national security. i know some people wonder why...
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both bills make historic investments in science and innovation, the original endless frontier and usica bill and the bill we're passing today, chips plus science. both bills make those investments. we will plant the seeds for developing the tech hubs of tomorrow in places with great potential, but which have been overshadowed by cities likes san francisco, boston, austin or new york city. the bill will help turn cities like buffalo and indianapolis into new centers for innovation, and the result will be countless new, good-paying jobs and a bright future for those areas for years to come. both bills will help end the chips crisis by offering tens of billions of dollars to encourage american chip manufacturing and r&d. and if anything, this year's version is stronger because of the itc provisions. it will create tens of thousands of high-tech manufacturing and davis-bacon construction jobs, from albany, new york, to new albany, ohio, and beyond. it's going to lower costs for cars, washing machines and so much more in the long run. because of our -- because our chip shortage will be allev
both bills make historic investments in science and innovation, the original endless frontier and usica bill and the bill we're passing today, chips plus science. both bills make those investments. we will plant the seeds for developing the tech hubs of tomorrow in places with great potential, but which have been overshadowed by cities likes san francisco, boston, austin or new york city. the bill will help turn cities like buffalo and indianapolis into new centers for innovation, and the...
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it's been called, chips, chips plus, chips and science, usica, endless frontier and end china competes. there was a new name given when you thought you could rename something and make it fit. i know d.c. is just famous for having these bills with the acronyms and the fancy-sounding names. but when i talk to tennesseans, it is so apparent, mr. president, they're tired of that. what they want are the facts. they want someone that is going to tell them to -- the truth. and what they know is that china is an adversary, they are not a competitor. they know that we have to work diligently to stay competitive with china and not let them get the upper hand. but when we talk about these issues sometimes we lose sight of that big picture and i do feel that as we talked about the chips bill and semiconductor supply chains, this is something we lost sight of. you know, there are some of us that have worked on the issues of dealing with china going back into the early years of this century. looking at i.p. theft, looking at reverse engineering, looking at the way the communist china -- chinese comm
it's been called, chips, chips plus, chips and science, usica, endless frontier and end china competes. there was a new name given when you thought you could rename something and make it fit. i know d.c. is just famous for having these bills with the acronyms and the fancy-sounding names. but when i talk to tennesseans, it is so apparent, mr. president, they're tired of that. what they want are the facts. they want someone that is going to tell them to -- the truth. and what they know is that...
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that was my condition for supporting the broader usica bill. this came after we did a year long study with the permanent subcommittee on investigations that found, shockingly, how china had used what are called talent programs for two decades, two decades, to target the most promising taxpayer-paid research and researchers and to take that technology, that intellectual property back to china. we found that the american tax patience had been unwittingly funding the rise of china's military and economy over the past two decades while the federal government had done very little to nothing to stop it. in fact, when the f.b.i. testified at our hearing, they acknowledged that. they said we haven't been focused on this the past couple decades like we should have been. we're going to now and started to. they've started to make arrests and you probably heard about some of these, arresting scientists all over the country who are abusing our lax attitude toward protecting research by taking research back to china and using it often against us. this legisl
that was my condition for supporting the broader usica bill. this came after we did a year long study with the permanent subcommittee on investigations that found, shockingly, how china had used what are called talent programs for two decades, two decades, to target the most promising taxpayer-paid research and researchers and to take that technology, that intellectual property back to china. we found that the american tax patience had been unwittingly funding the rise of china's military and...
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63 pesos calientes en 10 minutos y la di soluciÓn femenina la ganÓ nicky sudo se convirtiÓ en (mu s(úsicaniciamos con información de última hora sobre el tiroteo masivo en highland park de illinois donde autoridades acaba de confirmar el arresto de este sujeto. el principal sospechoso del incidente. Él es identificado como robert (nombre inaudible) tercero. autoridades confirmaron que lograron detenerlo al norte de chicago, no muy lejos donde ocurrió todo. según información preliminar este sujeto intentó huir pero tras una pequeña persecución lograron detenerlo >> tenemos estas imágenes en vivo que tenemos, donde está el auto en el que habrían detenido a este sujeto que sería el principal sospechoso de este incidente que ocurrió esta mañana que cobró la vida de al menos 6 personas durante un desfile del 4 de julio durante la celebración del día de la independencia. logramos verdades, al parecer son bomberos los que están al rededor del vehículo >> este vehículo se buscaba por los suburbios de chicago. esta zona donde ocurrió todo son las (número inaudible) millas aproximadamente. por lo p
63 pesos calientes en 10 minutos y la di soluciÓn femenina la ganÓ nicky sudo se convirtiÓ en (mu s(úsicaniciamos con información de última hora sobre el tiroteo masivo en highland park de illinois donde autoridades acaba de confirmar el arresto de este sujeto. el principal sospechoso del incidente. Él es identificado como robert (nombre inaudible) tercero. autoridades confirmaron que lograron detenerlo al norte de chicago, no muy lejos donde ocurrió todo. según información preliminar...
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it was stripped out of this usica. i filed an amendment to get it back into this package because it's so crucial to the goal of the overall effort which is of course to improve our country's competitiveness especially with regard to china. to do that we must not only invest in more american research and innovation, which i support, but we've got to protect that taxpayer funded research and intellectual property from being stolen by our adversaries and used against us. given the current realities without such protections i believe this chips-plus bill would significantly increase levels of federal funding for research may well become a giveaway to is beijing. p china made no secret to supplant the united states as a global economic leader and been willing to use every tool at its disposal to be able to do that. as fbi director christopher way has wanders, and quote, the greatest long-term threat to our nation's intellectual property and vitality is the economic espionage threat from china, end quote. he characterized ch
it was stripped out of this usica. i filed an amendment to get it back into this package because it's so crucial to the goal of the overall effort which is of course to improve our country's competitiveness especially with regard to china. to do that we must not only invest in more american research and innovation, which i support, but we've got to protect that taxpayer funded research and intellectual property from being stolen by our adversaries and used against us. given the current...
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should know this vote will be a test vote and a favorable outcome will allow the science portion of usica to be included in this bill. let me explain. this vote will be a motion to proceed on a house message, which we will use as a vehicle to pass our chips legislation. it only requires 50 votes to proceed, but if we can get enough votes to comfortably withstand a filibuster, i will amend this chips itc bill to include the science provisions that so many of my colleagues, led by senators cantwell and wicker, have worked on so hard to secure. i want everyone to understand -- a yes vote on this motion to proceed indicates members will vote yes on cloture on a package that includes chips, itc, iran and the sipes provisions. as you all know, i am a strong support of the science provisions. i was the original author along with senator young of many of these policies under the endless frontiers act. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this vote and i thank senator young for his two-year partnership on this legislation. however, folks, if this vote doesn't produce enough votes to comfortably wit
should know this vote will be a test vote and a favorable outcome will allow the science portion of usica to be included in this bill. let me explain. this vote will be a motion to proceed on a house message, which we will use as a vehicle to pass our chips legislation. it only requires 50 votes to proceed, but if we can get enough votes to comfortably withstand a filibuster, i will amend this chips itc bill to include the science provisions that so many of my colleagues, led by senators...