
WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives is poised to kick off its fall session with a slate of China-related legislation planned for a “China Week” upon returning to Washington on Monday.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) office published more than 30 bills, including those protecting U.S. farmland, trade secrets, critical infrastructure, and advanced technology from the Chinese regime’s predatory practices.
The Republican leadership has been working on such legislation for some time. Before the summer recess, Johnson said at Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank, that he hoped to have a “significant package of China-related legislation signed into law by the end of this year.”…