General issues related to affordable connectivity and network security in the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) Appropriations; funding for technology research programs and research accounts at Departments of Energy and Commerce, NIST, CHIPS Programs and National Science Foundation. General issues related to affordable connectivity and network security in H.R.5166.
Funding for advanced compute research and development; related issues.
General issue related to U.S. government support for basic research and R&D on semiconductor technologies and U.S. technology competitiveness and innovation policy. Semiconductor research accounts and programs created by the CHIPS and Science Act.
General issues related to export controls, including H.R. 1316/S. 744, the Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act, and issues related to tariffs and foreign direct investment in the U.S., License Monopoly prevention and related issues including S.3200 License Monopoly Prevention Act. General issues related to export controls, including H.R.3477/S.1705, the Chip Security Act.
General issues related to affordable connectivity and network security, new spectrum, broadband deployment, and artificial intelligence (AI) 5G, NextGen 6G and related issues.
General issues related to semiconductor investment and manufacturing initiatives; implementation of the CHIPS and Science Act as it relates to new fabrication capacity and foundry services. New package and test capacity in the US or other near allies. Support for policies that encourage foreign direct investment from close democratic allies.
General issues related to U.S.-Taiwan double taxation, including H.R. 33/S. 199, the U.S.-Taiwan Double Tax Relief Act, R&D Tax Credit and other issues related to its extension, expansion and authorization.
General issues related to Department of War global technology collaboration and the semiconductor supply chain, including in S.2296/H.R.3838, theFiscal Year 2026 (FY26) National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and H.R.4860, the U.S.-Taiwan Defense Innovation Partnership Act