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    DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act

    Type and Bill Number: HR.881

    Congress Number: 119

    Status: Passed House

    Last Status Update: Wed, 07 May 2025

    Chamber: House of Representatives

    Topics

    • Education
    • Military and National Security
    • International Affairs and Foreign Relations

    Summary

    DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act

    This bill restricts funding to an institution of higher education (IHE) that has a relationship with a Confucius Institute, Thousand Talents Program, or Chinese entity of concern. The bill defines (1) Confucius Institute as a cultural institute funded by the Chinese government; (2) Thousand Talents Program as any technological or educational program funded or administered by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; and (3) Chinese entity of concern as generally any university or college in China that is involved in China's military, police, or intelligence activities.

    Specifically, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) must ensure that an IHE that has awarded a contract to, entered into an agreement with, or received an in-kind donation or gift from a Confucius Institute, Thousand Talents Program, or Chinese entity of concern is ineligible to receive any funds from DHS, unless the IHE terminates the relationship. The IHE may regain eligibility for these funds upon termination of the relationship.

    Sponsors

    • Gabe Evans
    • Andrew R. Garbarino
    • John Joyce
    • Morgan Luttrell
    • August Pfluger
    • Dale W. Strong