S. 1260 — 117th Congress

United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021

Originated in the Senate · Introduced Apr 20, 2021 · Science, Technology, Communications

Latest action

Jul 14, 2022

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 117-740.

CRS summary

As of Jun 8, 2021

Passed Senate

United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021

This bill addresses U.S. technology and communications, foreign relations and national security, domestic manufacturing, education, trade, and other matters.

Among other provisions, the bill

  • provides funding for FY2022-FY2026 to support U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, research and development, and supply chain security;
  • provides funding for wireless supply chain innovation;
  • establishes a Directorate for Technology and Innovation in the National Science Foundation;
  • extends through 2025 the authority of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to lease its non-excess real property and related personal property;
  • authorizes various programs and policies related to space exploration;
  • authorizes various international affairs programs and activities, including foreign assistance for the Indo-Pacific region;
  • requires federal infrastructure programs to provide for the use of materials produced in the United States;
  • imposes sanctions on China for cybersecurity and human rights abuses;
  • requires the Department of Health and Human Services to consider national security risks associated with sensitive genetic information;
  • includes initiatives related to elementary and secondary education, including those to increase computer science education;
  • contains provisions related to higher education, including those reauthorizing through FY2027 international education programs and addressing China's influence on institutions of higher education;
  • modifies and expands the schedule for graduated merger filing fees;
  • prohibits federal funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology;
  • requires the U.S. Trade Representative to take certain actions related to digital trade and censorship practices; and
  • extends through 2027 the Generalized System of Preferences.

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Roll-call votes

23 on record
DateChamberQuestionMember pagesResult
Jun 8, 2021SenateOn Passage of the BillBill Passed (68–32)
Jun 8, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Agreed to (68–32)
Jun 8, 2021SenateOn the MotionMotion Agreed to (72–28)
Jun 8, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (42–58)
May 27, 2021SenateOn the Motion for AttendanceMotion for Attendance Agreed to (84–7)
May 27, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Agreed to (91–4)
May 27, 2021SenateOn the Motion to TableMotion to Table Agreed to (55–40)
May 27, 2021SenateOn the Cloture MotionCloture Motion Agreed to (68–30)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Agreed to (67–30)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (48–49)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (48–49)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Agreed to (83–14)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (51–49)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (50–50)
May 26, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (49–51)
May 25, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (48–51)
May 25, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (53–46)
May 25, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (50–49)
May 20, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (46–48)
May 20, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (44–53)
May 19, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Rejected (47–50)
May 19, 2021SenateOn the AmendmentAmendment Agreed to (71–27)
May 17, 2021SenateOn Cloture on the Motion to ProceedCloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (86–11)

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