WASHINGTON—After a monthlong recess, House lawmakers are voting on a flurry of China-related legislation during their first week back.
Dubbed “China Week,” the initiative from House Republican leadership will see lawmakers vote on a slew of bills ranging from protecting U.S. farmland and trade secrets to bolstering critical infrastructure and defending U.S. advanced technology from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Adding a China Week amid other priorities, most notably the pressure to pass spending bills, has bipartisan support and shows the congressional consensus that the Chinese regime poses the most significant national security risk to the United States. That position will likely continue in the next administration regardless of who wins the election in November….