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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 5377 (Introduced in Senate) — To develop a strategy for increasing access to independent information for Chinese citizens, to establish an interage... · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Sense of Congress

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It is the sense of Congress that the United States Government should— prioritize the development of a vision and strategy for engaging with PRC citizens through the development and delivery of Mandarin Chinese-language content that is timely, compelling, and pertinent to— the issues and challenges they face in their daily lives; the domestic and foreign policy decisions of the PRC government; and the governance failures and corruption of the CCP, including unexplained wealth held by CCP and PLA officials and their families; increase the level of coordination among Federal agencies to develop and disseminate timely, compelling, and pertinent Mandarin Chinese-language content that is otherwise blocked by the PRC government’s highly censored and restrictive internet ecosystem; dually prioritize— access to independent information through circumvention and other tools for PRC citizens; and the secure sharing of such content in the PRC’s highly censored internet ecosystem; optimize the impact of circumvention and secure content sharing tools by more effectively pairing such tools with timely, compelling, and pertinent Mandarin Chinese-language content; and seek to counter the lack of reciprocity with the PRC in the online information and public diplomacy space.
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