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Waltz Appointed to USICA Conference Committee

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Florida Rep. Michael Waltz (R) has been appointed as a Republican Core Conferee from the Science, Space, and Technology Committee. Appointed by Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Waltz will attend the Conference Committee considering the United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA).

The appointment received praise from House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R).

The legislation is a $250 billion bill that’s meant to encourage innovation and competition with China. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D), who introduced the bill, called the legislation “a once-in-a-generation investment in American science and American technology.”

Lucas, speaking on Waltz’s appointment, commented that the Florida Republican “has been working for two years to pass legislation to strengthen U.S. competitiveness on the world stage.”

“In his previous role as the Ranking Member of our Subcommittee on Research and Technology, Representative Waltz showed a firm commitment not only to increasing our investment in science and technology, but just as importantly, to protecting that investment from theft by the Chinese Communist Party.”

Waltz expressed that “the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is planning to overtake the United States militarily and economically,” adding that the United States is “falling behind.”

“In order to outpace the CCP and all adversaries, we must invest in American research, technologies, and manufacturing and prevent the CCP from stealing it,” he noted.

Tension between the United States and China has increased, and lawmakers have been vocally critical of the CCP regarding numerous human rights violations in the country. As a result, lawmakers have warned of the threat that the CCP poses, which extends to cyber security and technology.

“The CCP is stealing its way to the top through intellectual property theft and espionage,” warned Waltz, affirming that “as a House Republican Conference, I will work to ensure that CHIPS Act funding for semiconductors and investments in other technologies will not be stolen by the CCP.”

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is an award-winning senior reporter based in Miami. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Florida International University.

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