DETERRENT Act
The DETERRENT Act boosts transparency in higher education by requiring detailed reporting of foreign gifts over $50,000 and banning contracts with risky foreign entities.
The DETERRENT Act boosts transparency in higher education by requiring detailed reporting of foreign gifts over $50,000 and banning contracts with risky foreign entities.
The DETERRENT Act, formally known as the Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions Act, was introduced in the House of Representatives on February 6, 2025. The bill aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to enhance transparency regarding foreign gifts and contracts received by institutions of higher education, particularly from foreign entities and countries deemed as concerns.
The primary intent of the DETERRENT Act is to:
- Strengthen disclosure requirements for foreign gifts and contracts.
- Prohibit contracts between higher education institutions and certain foreign entities and countries that pose a national security risk.
- Ensure that educational institutions are transparent about their financial dealings with foreign sources.
The DETERRENT Act includes several significant provisions:
Enhanced Disclosure Requirements:
Foreign Entities of Concern:
Detailed Reporting Contents:
Prohibition of Certain Contracts:
The DETERRENT Act is expected to affect:
- Higher Education Institutions: Universities and colleges will need to enhance their compliance and reporting mechanisms regarding foreign funding.
- Foreign Entities: Organizations and governments that provide funding to U.S. educational institutions may face increased scrutiny and restrictions.
- National Security: The bill aims to mitigate risks associated with foreign influence in U.S. education by ensuring transparency and accountability.
As of March 31, 2025, the DETERRENT Act has passed the House with a vote of 241 to 169 and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions for further consideration.
The DETERRENT Act represents a significant legislative effort to enhance transparency in higher education funding and protect national security interests. By imposing stricter reporting requirements and prohibiting certain foreign contracts, the bill seeks to ensure that U.S. educational institutions operate with greater accountability regarding their foreign financial relationships.
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