Senator Baldwin Supports Bipartisan Bill to Ban Chinese Vehicles Over Security Concerns
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Urban Milwaukee
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U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin is backing the bipartisan Connected Vehicle Security Act, which aims to ban Chinese-made vehicles, software, and hardware from the American market. The bill is designed to protect American workers and national security by preventing data collection on U.S. roads from being sent back to China, cutting off Chinese vehicles and components at every stage from manufacturing to sale.
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