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First look: New House bill aims to boost U.S. government expertise on ChinaFirst look: New House bill aims to boost U.S. government expertise on China
Washington, DC,
July 29, 2022
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Axios // Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian
A bipartisan House bill introduced Friday would require the State Department to hire more people with China-related expertise.
A bipartisan House bill introduced Friday would require the State Department to hire more people with China-related expertise. The big picture: The draft legislation calls on the U.S. government to "further invest in relevant linguistic, cultural, and regional expertise to effectively engage in strategic competition with the People's Republic of China." Details: Rep. Ami Bera (D-Ca) and Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky), members of the House foreign affairs committee, co-sponsored the Expand eXpertise in China Education and Language Act (EXCEL Act).
What they're saying: "If we are to outcompete China and win the geostrategic competition of the 21st century, we need a much better understanding of the country's language, history, and institutions, as well as the objectives they seek to advance in the Indo-Pacific region," Bera said in a statement.
Context: There is strong bipartisan support in Congress for increasing U.S. competitiveness against China.
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