Securing American Interests
As one of the world’s leading democratic superpowers, the United States cannot afford to fall behind Communist China in its quest for global domination. Senator Blackburn understands that in order to remain competitive on the world stage, we must bolster our domestic industries and equip them with the tools for success.
Senator Blackburn has led legislation aimed at strengthening U.S. advanced defense capabilities. She introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Investing in American Defense Technologies Act to establish a federal public-private partnership to invest in American defense-centric small businesses, help fuel cutting-edge defense technology production, and make the United States more competitive with adversaries like China.
Additionally, after deep vulnerabilities in our country's national supply chains caused by our dependence on Communist China were exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, Senator Blackburn introduced the bipartisan Strengthening Support for American Manufacturing Act to streamline federal efforts to boost domestic manufacturers and support workers.
Communist China has publicly acknowledged its goal to lead the world in quantum communications by 2049. It’s critical the United States provides an environment for entrepreneurs and companies to promote competition and continued innovation, which is why Senator Blackburn introduced the bipartisan Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications Act.
Furthermore, according to the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property, the CCP has stolen enough intellectual property (IP) to cost the United States an estimated $225 billion to $600 billion every year. Amid these persistent attempts to steal intellectual property and invalidate U.S. patents, Senator Blackburn has led several measures to protect American innovators and creators from IP theft, including the No Free TRIPS Act to stop foreign companies from profiting off American medical advances.