- United States
- Colo.
- Letter
Please strongly oppose S.4424 / H.R.8559, the so-called “Defending American Research Act,” and any similar legislation that weaponizes federal funding against educational institutions based on politically selected foreign-country lists.
Congress should protect academic freedom, open inquiry, institutional independence, and due process. This bill does the opposite. It creates a sweeping penalty structure that threatens colleges and universities with loss of federal research and development awards because Congress dislikes the countries connected to certain funding sources, including Qatar, Cuba, Turkey, Venezuela, Iran, China, Russia, North Korea, and even “any other country the Secretary of State determines appropriate.”
That final catchall is especially dangerous. It hands the executive branch broad discretion to expand punishment against universities based on shifting political priorities, not clear evidence, individualized review, or transparent standards. That is not national security. That is political control.
Foreign influence concerns should be handled through disclosure, conflict-of-interest rules, research security safeguards, and targeted enforcement where there is actual misconduct. They should not be used as a pretext to blacklist educational institutions, chill international academic partnerships, or punish schools for lawful funding relationships.
Support for this legislation is unacceptable. It directly undermines the freedoms elected officials are sworn to protect: academic freedom, free association, institutional autonomy, and the principle that government punishment should be based on evidence and due process, not political hostility.
Congress must reject efforts to turn higher education into another battlefield for ideological retaliation. Oppose S.4424 / H.R.8559 and any related legislation that conditions research funding on politically motivated foreign-policy litmus tests. Protect education, research, free inquiry, and constitutional freedoms.