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<dc:title>117 S319 IS: Democracy Dies in Darkness Act</dc:title>
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<dc:date>2021-02-12</dc:date>
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<congress>117th CONGRESS</congress><session>1st Session</session>
<legis-num>S. 319</legis-num>
<current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber>
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<action-date date="20210212">February 12, 2021</action-date>
<action-desc><sponsor name-id="S318">Mr. Wicker</sponsor> introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSFR00">Committee on Foreign Relations</committee-name></action-desc>
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<legis-type>A BILL</legis-type>
<official-title>To amend the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, to strengthen the conspicuous statement required on certain informational materials, and for other purposes.</official-title>
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<section section-type="section-one" id="S1"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Democracy Dies in Darkness Act</short-title></quote>.</text></section> <section id="id071AF758B26544D786E8144CE42C2848"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Congress finds the following:</text>
<paragraph id="id5571b6a915df468d92af58d6cebfac68"><enum>(1)</enum><text>On February 18, 2020, the Department of State designated the China Daily as a foreign mission for the purposes of the Foreign Missions Act (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/22/4301">22 U.S.C. 4301</external-xref> et seq.).</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="id572e5aeaf45d48839f0c87ce6daa8f89"><enum>(2)</enum><text>Under its most recent registration statement required under section 2 of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, the China Daily reported receiving $4,775,792.81 from its foreign principal between November 1, 2019, and April 30, 2020, for the purpose of disseminating informational materials.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="ida2fd363abb40454abdd4fc13d1f88ecd"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Between November 2016 and October 2020, the Washington Post received more than $4,600,000, and the Wall Street Journal received more than $6,000,000, for services, including advertising and printing, as disclosed to the Department of Justice.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="idf9a53eaeb6f34934b8cc8e794ec29718"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Beijing’s Global Megaphone, a special report by Freedom House, states that <quote>Beijing is gaining influence over crucial parts of some countries’ information infrastructure, as Chinese technology firms with close ties to the CCP build or acquire content-dissemination platforms used by tens of millions of foreign news consumers.</quote>.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="idc428d961bb094062a0df578be50b977e"><enum>(5)</enum><text>On January 15, 2020, the Washington Post noted, <quote>Aware that the audience for the China Daily might be limited, Beijing has adopted a practice it calls <quote>borrowing the boat to reach the sea</quote> to place its content in advertorial China Watch supplements in respected newspapers …</quote>.</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="id08638ec5f5d34b5b89bb2ef2273b446c"><enum>(6)</enum><text>A 2019 report published by the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University details how China uses information campaigns to communicate its capabilities, undermine the credibility of foreign political systems, and correct <quote>misperceptions</quote> by addressing negative reporting.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="id4601430456f040a684f091519a3e8f06"><enum>(7)</enum><text>The 2018 annual report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission recommends that Congress direct the Department of Justice to clarify labels required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, on informational materials disseminated on behalf of foreign principals, such as the China Daily, so that those labels must appear prominently at the top of the first page of such materials. </text></paragraph></section> <section id="id01E7F07D1C8845AB9268BE4FFB81AF97"><enum>3.</enum><header>Sense of Congress</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">It is the sense of Congress that—</text>
<paragraph id="id9c8c6a72940448e08cffa0783925b8fc"><enum>(1)</enum><text>foreign governments abuse paid supplements, including paid supplements in the form of newspaper inserts, to propagate disinformation to audiences in the United States through the information infrastructure of the United States;</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="id688d7c4aca54437eb079a1601bb06f83"><enum>(2)</enum><text>the conspicuous statement required under section 4(b) of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/22/614">22 U.S.C. 614(b)</external-xref>), plays an important role in upholding the freedom of speech by—</text>
<subparagraph id="id483f4aebac094fb1824772fc44b461cf"><enum>(A)</enum><text>clearly distinguishing the author of informational material for its readers; and</text></subparagraph> <subparagraph id="id2093e0b05f154ae4971974fff7ed1342"><enum>(B)</enum><text>making the readers of certain informational materials aware that the informational material is paid content; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="id320e015e504740679dba7e6bef0f8bc5"><enum>(3)</enum><text>regulations in existence on the date of enactment of this Act allow foreign principals to place the conspicuous statement required under section 4(b) of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended in an area that is less likely to be viewed by readers, thereby defeating the purpose of the conspicuous statement.</text></paragraph></section> <section id="id3BC0EAD00A844A8B9E8B0EA6B9132680"><enum>4.</enum><header>Modification of FARA disclosure requirements</header> <subsection id="idC56A6AC79F0845F79E9679DBD4792567"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Definitions</header><text>Section 1 of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/22/611">22 U.S.C. 611</external-xref>) is amended—</text>
<paragraph id="idFC9F72A0BFDF4D65A9ED04D20F52053D"><enum>(1)</enum><text>in subsection (p), by striking the period at the end and inserting a semi-colon; and</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="id9C480C51C484436BA61B01EE8A67AE7B"><enum>(2)</enum><text>by adding at the end the following:</text>
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<subsection id="id7A4D1F564C52403E958AE2CA3DB6DC8C"><enum>(q)</enum><text>The term <term>paid publication supplement</term> means any informational material for which an agent of a foreign principal pays to be included as a part of, inserted within, or attached to, a covered publication based in the United States.</text></subsection> <subsection id="id7FBBE9F36C7D4C289659EBD758845EC7"><enum>(r)</enum><text>The term <term>covered publication</term>—</text>
<paragraph id="id78EAF64AD5E14D6CAEAE29A269607AD9"><enum>(1)</enum><text>means a print or digital—</text> <subparagraph id="id92731F4A1DF04E54BC9CA9A79B9F5F10"><enum>(A)</enum><text>news publication;</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="id17C729B3805648E4969DEBDF07561554"><enum>(B)</enum><text>magazine;</text></subparagraph> <subparagraph id="idC4E0AAD4854944FB90D34B39FE14D3C7"><enum>(C)</enum><text>journal; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="idC104E7E0589A4A259CCCCA936BAD18BB"><enum>(D)</enum><text>informational publication; and</text></subparagraph></paragraph> <paragraph id="idF52B2740E1D84B468D45514CC2CAE8DF"><enum>(2)</enum><text>includes a blog or social media website that runs advertisements.</text></paragraph></subsection><after-quoted-block>.</after-quoted-block></quoted-block></paragraph></subsection>
<subsection id="id07865D22DB9242979EB977A75B3A0F4A"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Conspicuous statement</header><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Section 4 of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended (<external-xref legal-doc="usc" parsable-cite="usc/22/614">22 U.S.C. 614</external-xref>) is amended—</text> <paragraph id="id4AADD4EDFAEA4EF49A452C1AFD6AB647"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">by inserting <quote>(1)</quote> after <quote>(b)</quote>;</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="idE6416073764B456BBBD0614CED6CD243"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">in paragraph (1), as so designated, by striking <quote>The Attorney General</quote> and inserting <quote>Subject to paragraphs (2) through (4), the Attorney General</quote>; and</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="id8F9C149664E042E4B2A3443590BE4A65"><enum>(3)</enum><text>by adding at the end the following:</text>
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<paragraph id="idCC06A1A4EF244452BE7E231B0987A750" indent="up1"><enum>(2)</enum><text>A conspicuous statement required to be placed in an informational material under paragraph (1) shall—</text> <subparagraph id="idA17170A52D2F41F48A88EF47C49948DB"><enum>(A)</enum><text>be clearly readable;</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="id1B5BF4DC570746599665E8EDD63E581B"><enum>(B)</enum><text>have a font color that contrasts with the background color; and</text></subparagraph> <subparagraph id="id96B8FEBF78DD400AB353E18BE08A8A5D"><enum>(C)</enum><text>be placed at the top of the first page of the informational material.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph indent="up1" id="id8CDBA0CBADD74973AEC593DF25C7D47C"><enum>(3)</enum><text>An informational material that is a paid publication supplement shall include the following disclosure as a part of the conspicuous statement required under paragraph (1): <quote>This supplement was paid for and prepared on behalf of [name of agent of foreign principal], an official publication of [name of foreign principal].</quote>.</text></paragraph> <paragraph indent="up1" id="idED08B830186E419BBE2E92136E9CEA20"><enum>(4)</enum><text>If a covered publication in which an informational material that is a paid publication supplement is published is not involved in the creation of the paid publication supplement, the disclosure required under paragraph (3) shall include the following statement: <quote>[Name of covered publication] was not involved in the creation of this supplement.</quote></text></paragraph><after-quoted-block>.</after-quoted-block></quoted-block></paragraph></subsection></section>
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