Bill
HR 3966
Think Tank and Nonprofit Foreign Influence Disclosure Act
HR 3966 mandates think tanks and nonprofits to disclose foreign funding, enhancing transparency and accountability in U.S. policy-making and protecting democratic integrity.
Bill
HR 3966
HR 3966 mandates think tanks and nonprofits to disclose foreign funding, enhancing transparency and accountability in U.S. policy-making and protecting democratic integrity.
The Think Tank and Nonprofit Foreign Influence Disclosure Act (HR 3966) aims to enhance transparency regarding foreign influence in American think tanks and nonprofit organizations. The bill seeks to ensure that these entities disclose any foreign funding they receive, thereby promoting accountability and safeguarding the integrity of policy-making processes in the United States.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to address foreign influence:
Disclosure Requirements:
Definition of Foreign Entities:
Enforcement Mechanisms:
Public Awareness Campaign:
The legislation primarily affects:
HR 3966 represents a legislative effort to mitigate foreign influence in American policy-making by enforcing transparency among think tanks and nonprofit organizations. By requiring these entities to disclose foreign funding sources, the bill aims to foster a more informed public discourse and enhance the integrity of the democratic process. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for transparency and accountability in the nonprofit sector will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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