[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 82 (Wednesday, May 12, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Page S2464]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                          ENDLESS FRONTIER ACT

  Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, now, speaking of bipartisan legislation, 
today the Commerce Committee will begin marking up the Endless Frontier 
Act, one of the most significant investments in American innovation in 
generations. The bill will be at the core of comprehensive legislation 
to address American competitiveness and security in the 21st century.
  Once again, for the information of the Senate, it is my intention for 
the Senate to consider and finish competitive legislation before the 
end of the month. There have been productive bipartisan talks over the 
last week to improve the Endless Frontier Act.
  This is an issue I have worked on with my friend the Republican 
Senator from Indiana for the past few years. He has been a great help, 
a great partner, and I appreciate his work. And, of course, Senator 
Cantwell, our chairman of the Commerce Committee, and Senator Wicker, 
our ranking member, have come together. And everyone had to give a bit 
here, there, and everywhere, but I think we have a strong bill that 
should get strong bipartisan support.
  The simple truth is very simple. The Endless Frontier Act is 
legislation our country desperately needs. For decades after the Second 
World War, our country led the world in science and technology, from 
healthcare to computers, from telecommunications to manufacturing, to 
defense. Our workforce brought these innovations to the global economy, 
and it produced more than half a century of prosperity.
  People in the last 50 years, from 1950 to 2000, thought the future 
was going to be better even than the present, and it created the usual 
American optimism. But things have changed, and one of the things that 
has changed is years of Federal investment in sciences, and they have 
exposed long-term weak spots--serious weak spots--in our economic 
competitiveness. This could hurt us dramatically in the next 50 years.
  The longer we put off investing in sciences, the likelier it is that 
other countries, like China but others too, will overtake America as 
the global leader in innovation, and that will have profound 
consequences for our economy, our national security, even the future of 
human liberty, and it will have a lot to do with whether Americans 
believe that the future economically will be better for them than the 
present, which is part of the American hallmark and trademark, our 
sunny optimism, which we must restore. There has been a sourness in the 
land lately. It is our mission to restore it.
  So to take the initiative back, the Endless Frontier Act provides 
$100 billion for basic research through the National Science 
Foundation, focusing on the critical technologies of tomorrow, where we 
have to stay the leader: AI, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy, 
quantum computing, cyber security, 5G, battery storage, and so much 
more.
  This bill will nurture tech labs and tech hubs across the country in 
places where they are not now. We have to spread the wealth. The clock 
is ticking on the need to make these critical investments.
  The Chinese Communist Party has gone to extraordinary lengths to 
steal a generation of American intellectual property and cheat their 
way to innovating and economic growth. We do not, we definitely do 
not--Democrats, Republicans, liberals, conservatives do not want a 
future where the Chinese Communist Party dictates the global order and 
how the world uses 5G, artificial intelligence, quantum computing.
  That is why the Endless Frontier Act is resoundingly bipartisan. We 
already have six cosponsors from each side--six Democrats, six 
Republicans--because these issues affect the future of our entire 
country. I greatly look forward to the good work that Chair Cantwell 
and the Commerce Committee will do to advance the bill this week.

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