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S 4077

Trucking Security and CCP Disclosure Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Tom Cotton

Mandates U.S. trucking companies disclose any Chinese Communist Party ownership or control interests to the Department of Transportation, with penalties for non-compliance.

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Bill Summary · S 4077

Legislative bill overview

S 4077 requires disclosure of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ownership or control interests in trucking companies operating in the United States. The bill mandates that companies report such ownership stakes to the Department of Transportation and establishes penalties for non-compliance or false reporting.

Why is this important

Trucking companies have access to critical transportation infrastructure, routes, and logistics data that could have national security implications. The bill reflects concerns that foreign adversaries could use ownership stakes in these companies to gather intelligence, disrupt supply chains, or influence transportation of sensitive materials. This represents a broader policy trend toward scrutinizing foreign investment in infrastructure sectors.

Potential points of contention

  • Enforcement and definitional challenges: Determining what constitutes "control" or "ownership interest" across complex corporate structures, shell companies, and indirect holdings could prove administratively difficult and legally contentious
  • Free trade concerns: Critics may argue the bill creates barriers to lawful foreign investment and could violate trade agreements, potentially inviting retaliatory measures against U.S. companies abroad
  • Implementation scope: Questions exist about whether the disclosure requirements apply retroactively, how threshold ownership percentages are defined, and what documentation suffices to prove CCP affiliation versus legitimate Chinese business entities

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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