Bill Detail
S. 1711
Congress: 119
Title
STOP China Act
Summary
Safeguarding Transit Operations to Prohibit China Act or the STOP China Act This bill prohibits federal transportation funds from being used to purchase rolling stock (e.g., rail cars or buses) or fueling or charging infrastructure from entities with ties to China, North Korea, Russia, or Iran (i.e., a covered nation). In general, this replaces a current prohibition on the use of Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) funds for rolling stock from manufacturers owned or controlled by corporations based in certain countries. Specifically, Department of Transportation (DOT) funds, which include FTA funds, may not be used for the purchase of rolling stock or bus fueling or charging infrastructure from entities with ties to a covered nation. This prohibition also applies to vehicles that incorporate electric power trains from such entities. The prohibition broadly applies to corporations, joint ventures, individuals, and organizations with ties to covered nations. Examples of applicable entities include an individual whose activities are directed or financed by a covered nation or an entity that is owned or controlled by a covered nation or such an individual. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) must publish a list of the applicable entities and update the list annually. The bill includes an exception for motor vehicles or fueling and charging stations used for (1) inspecting or investigating vehicles or equipment; or (2) vehicle safety research, development, or testing.
Sponsor
Sen. John Cornyn [R-TX]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
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Introduced
2025-05-12
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Bill Engagement
Safeguarding Transit Operations to Prohibit China Act or the STOP China Act This bill prohibits federal transportation funds from being used to purchase rolling stock (e.g., rai…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Public Transportation Association4 filings · 7 lobs
- General Motors Company1 filing · 6 lobs
- Bl Partners Group, LLC1 filing · 2 lobs
- Markus Hybner2026 Q1
- Taneesha Johnson2026 Q1
- Jillian Kinder2026 Q1
- Katie Mabry2026 Q1
- Ward Mccarragher2026 Q1
- Benjamin Schwartz2026 Q1
- Anastasia Tiongson2026 Q1
- Susan Buck2026 Q1