Senate Passes Foreign Adversary Communications Transparency Act
The Senate passed the Foreign Adversary Communications Transparency Act (S-259) on Thursday night by unanimous consent. That measure and the very similar, House-passed HR-906 (see 2504290032) would require the FCC to publish a list of communications companies with FCC licenses…
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or other authorizations in which China or other foreign adversaries’ governments hold at least a 10% ownership stake. Congressional leaders included an earlier version of the measure in a scuttled December 2024 continuing resolution (see 2412180033).