Bill 118 hr 4380, also known as the Protecting Endowments from Our Adversaries Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to prevent foreign adversaries from gaining control or influence over American universities and colleges through their endowments.
The bill specifically targets foreign entities that are considered to be hostile to the United States, such as Russia, China, and Iran. It aims to increase transparency and oversight of donations and investments made by these entities to educational institutions in the US.
Under the provisions of the bill, universities and colleges would be required to disclose any donations or investments they receive from foreign governments or entities that are on a list of adversaries identified by the US government. They would also be required to report any attempts by these entities to influence academic research or curriculum.
Additionally, the bill would establish a task force within the Department of Education to monitor and investigate any potential threats to academic freedom and national security posed by foreign donations and investments in American educational institutions.
Overall, the Protecting Endowments from Our Adversaries Act seeks to safeguard the independence and integrity of American universities and colleges by preventing foreign adversaries from using their financial resources to exert influence over academic institutions.