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Lawmakers push new foreign disclosure rules in defense contracting
A bipartisan pair of senators, Chuck Grassley and Elizabeth Warren, are introducing legislation to require defense contractors and subcontractors to disclose beneficial owners and foreign influence, lowering the contract threshold from $5 million to $500,000. The Pentagon has not commented on the proposal.
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