
April 15, 2022
Perspectives on How Congress Can Ensure CHIPS Act Funding Advances National Security Interests
The Senate and the House have both recently passed versions of the CHIPS Act, which authorizes funding for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research. Emily Kilcrease weighs in on the key takeaways from these bills, as well as what to expect regarding legislation that encompasses both the House and the Senate versions moving forward.
Listen to the full interview from The National Security Institute.
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