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Introduced on February 4, 2025 by John Moolenaar
This measure provides funding for the House Select Committee that examines strategic competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, the ruling party of China. It authorizes up to $10,740,218 for the committee’s operating expenses over the current two-year Congress, with $5,366,830 available in the first year and up to $5,373,388 in the second year . The goal is to ensure the committee has resources to conduct its work, such as hearings, investigations, staffing, and reports related to U.S.–China competition . The primary impact is on the committee itself and its staff, which receive the budget needed to carry out oversight and research. There are no direct changes to programs or laws that affect the public; any effects are indirect, through the committee’s findings and recommendations. The resolution is limited to funding and does not create new regulations or mandates for agencies, businesses, or individuals .