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A bill to prohibit certain former employees of the intelligence community from providing certain services to governments of countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, the People's Republic of China, and the Russian Federation, and for other purposes.

USA117th CongressS-4456| Senate 
| Updated: 6/22/2022
John Cornyn

John Cornyn

Republican Senator

Texas

Cosponsors (3)
Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Angus S. King (Independent)Ben Sasse (Republican)

Intelligence (Select) Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This bill prohibits certain former employees of any intelligence community element from providing services related to intelligence, military, or internal security to the government of China, Russia, or a country that is a state sponsor of terrorism. Generally, this restriction shall apply to any employee, including any contractor or detailee, who had a level of access to sensitive information such that the relevant intelligence community element determines that such restrictions are necessary.
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Timeline
Jun 22, 2022
Introduced in Senate
Jun 22, 2022
Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S3078; text: CR S3078-3079)
  • June 22, 2022
    Introduced in Senate


  • June 22, 2022
    Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S3078; text: CR S3078-3079)

Armed Forces and National Security

Related Bills

  • S 117-4503: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023

A bill to prohibit certain former employees of the intelligence community from providing certain services to governments of countries that are state sponsors of terrorism, the People's Republic of China, and the Russian Federation, and for other purposes.

USA117th CongressS-4456| Senate 
| Updated: 6/22/2022
This bill prohibits certain former employees of any intelligence community element from providing services related to intelligence, military, or internal security to the government of China, Russia, or a country that is a state sponsor of terrorism. Generally, this restriction shall apply to any employee, including any contractor or detailee, who had a level of access to sensitive information such that the relevant intelligence community element determines that such restrictions are necessary.
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Timeline
Jun 22, 2022
Introduced in Senate
Jun 22, 2022
Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S3078; text: CR S3078-3079)
  • June 22, 2022
    Introduced in Senate


  • June 22, 2022
    Read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S3078; text: CR S3078-3079)
John Cornyn

John Cornyn

Republican Senator

Texas

Cosponsors (3)
Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Angus S. King (Independent)Ben Sasse (Republican)

Intelligence (Select) Committee

Armed Forces and National Security

Related Bills

  • S 117-4503: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted