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Limiting Foreign Adversary Influence in U.S. Government Rulemaking

This bill aims to prevent foreign governments designated as adversaries, along with their citizens and companies, from participating in the U.S. government's process of creating new rules and regulations. The goal is to ensure that only U.S. citizens and entities can directly influence how federal agencies develop new policies. This change is intended to protect the integrity of U.S. policymaking from external influence.
Key points
Foreign governments identified as adversaries by the Secretary of Commerce, their citizens, and companies will no longer be allowed to submit public comments or petitions on proposed U.S. federal rules.
The law modifies existing procedures for public participation in agency rulemaking, specifically adding exclusions for these foreign entities.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_S_3416
Sponsor: Sen. Lummis, Cynthia M. [R-WY]