Bennet Introduces Senate Export Bill for Satellites
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., introduced a bill that would authorize the Administration to tailor export restrictions on less sensitive satellites. The Safeguarding United States Leadership and Security Act, S-3211, is the companion to the House bill, HR-3288 introduced by Rep.…
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Howard Berman, D-Calif. (see ITT Online Archives 12052103). Bennet's bill is based on recommendations from the Defense and State departments that suggested a removal of some satellites and equipment from the U.S. Munitions List (USML), Bennet said. It would allow the president to place non-critical satellites on the Commerce Control List (CCL), allowing them to be regulated "in a manner consistent with other items that could serve both a commercial and military purpose." It also would prohibit the transfer of satellites to countries like China, Iran, Cuba and to "state sponsors of terrorism identified under the Export Administration Act," he said.