Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Communications Security Act

Chamber: United States House of Representatives (The United States of America)
Session: 119th Congress Current
**Communications Security Act** This bill provides statutory authority for a council established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide advice regarding the security, reliability, and interoperability of communications networks. (This advice is currently provided by the FCC’s Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council.) The bill specifies that the FCC may designate an existing advisory committee to fulfill this role, provided the committee’s membership is modified, as necessary, to comply with membership requirements set forth in the bill.  Specifically, the bill requires the council to include, to the extent practicable, representatives of companies in the communications industry; public interest organizations or academic institutions; and federal, state, tribal, and local governments (with at least one member representing each level of government). Members are to be selected by the FCC's chair and generally may not include representatives of entities owned or controlled by, or subject to the influence of, a foreign adversary, or otherwise deemed to pose a threat to U.S. national security.  Under current law, federal advisory committees must generally terminate after two years unless they are renewed or a statute specifies a different termination date. However, the bill exempts the council from this requirement.

Sponsors

(2)
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Robert Menendez
Democrat · Primary
JJ
John Joyce
Republican · Cosponsor

Legislative Votes

United States House of Representatives: U.S. House Vote #196

Jul 15, 2025
PASSED 380-33
Yes: 380
No: 33
Not Voting: 0
Absent: 19

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