H.R. 1048 – DETERRENT Act
PASSED 241-169
Failed by Recorded Vote
Scott (VA) #3 – Amends Section 117 to streamline foreign gift and contract reporting, aligns reporting with other federal research security compliance requirements, establishes common-sense sanctions for noncompliance and requires the Secretary of Education to conduct negotiated rulemaking to receive stakeholder feedback FAILED 199-214
Self #4 – Amends the threshold value at which gifts must be reported from $50,000 to $1 FAILED 92-321
Tlaib #5 – Amends the definition of "Foreign Country Of Concern" to include any country that is defending a case before the International Court of Justice relating to an alleged violation of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 or their Additional Protocols or the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide; and to include any country the government of which includes officials that have outstanding arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court FAILED 3-410
Tlaib #6 – Amends the definition of "Investment of Concern" to include any entity that the Secretary of State determines consistently, knowingly, and directly facilitates and enables state violence and repression, war and occupation, or severe violations of international law and human rights FAILED 4-404-1
Agreed to by Voice Vote
Ogles #1 – Includes any special administrative region or other territory within one of the covered nations referenced in the bill within the bill's definition of a "foreign country of concern"
Ogles #2 – Amends the definition of 'foreign entity of concern' to include Chinese military companies identified on the list required by section 1260H of the FY2021 NDAA (colloquially referred to as the "Section 1260H list")
Not Offered
Williams (GA) #7 – Revises the calculation of fees for non compliance such that the “total amount of Federal funding received by the institution under this Act” does not include funds received under title IV. The second instruction strikes from the bill the requirement that institutions comply with the various provisions of this Act in order to be eligible to participate in programs under title IV