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Committee advances higher-education bill requiring universities to report foreign funding over $50,000 twice a year
Summary
A Georgia legislative committee unanimously approved a bill requiring higher-education institutions to report foreign funding above a $50,000 cumulative threshold to the governor and General Assembly twice annually.
A Georgia legislative committee unanimously approved a bill that would require higher-education institutions to disclose certain foreign funding and report it twice a year to state officials.
Representative Fleming, the bill’s presenter, described the measure as the "Combating Threats from Foreign Countries of Concern Act of 2025" for higher education and said it focuses on funding from entities designated by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. "It requires the university system to track and to report the type of funding, its source, and its amount,…
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