US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3181

Introduced
11/18/25  

Caption

REVOKE Act Restricting Ex-Vetted Officials from Knowledge Exploitation Act

Impact

The implementation of SB3181 would impact retired members of the Armed Forces and former civilian employees of the Department of Defense by suspending or revoking their security clearances if they are found to be lobbying for organizations identified as Chinese military companies. This raises significant implications for individuals who transition from government roles to private sector jobs, particularly in lobbying positions, as their prior affiliations may render them ineligible to access classified information. The bill also mandates the Department of Defense to maintain a list of organizations that fall under this prohibition, aligning with efforts to monitor and control lobbying activities that could undermine U.S. national interests.

Summary

SB3181, known as the Restricting Ex-Vetted Officials from Knowledge Exploitation Act (REVOKE Act), proposes to revoke security clearances for former personnel of the Department of Defense who engage in lobbying activities on behalf of certain Chinese entities. This bill aims to strengthen national security by preventing individuals with prior access to classified information from potentially posing a risk through lobbying efforts that could benefit foreign adversaries, particularly China. The legislation highlights increasing concerns over foreign influence and the safeguarding of sensitive U.S. military and defense information.

Contention

One point of contention regarding SB3181 revolves around the potential restriction it imposes on the careers of individuals who have served in defense roles. Critics may argue that such a broad application of security clearance revocation could limit opportunities for ex-officials in the private sector, including those who have vital expertise and knowledge to offer. Additionally, the criteria for identifying which entities are deemed threatening may lead to debates about fairness and transparency in enforcement. Questions concerning the balance between national security and civil liberties will likely emerge as the bill progresses through legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

US HB6105

Same As REVOKE Act Restricting Ex-Vetted Officials from Knowledge Exploitation Act

Previously Filed As

US HB6105

REVOKE Act Restricting Ex-Vetted Officials from Knowledge Exploitation Act

US SB1358

TASK Act Transaction and Sourcing Knowledge Act

US HB881

DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act

US HB8148

Prediction Market RISK Act Prediction Market Restrictions on Insider Speculation and Knowledge-Trading Act

US HB3838

Securing American Funding and Expertise from Adversarial Research Exploitation Act of 2025 Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025 SAFE Research Act

US SB2052

Restrictions on public officials and lobbyists.

US SB1694

DHS Restrictions on Confucius Institutes and Chinese Entities of Concern Act

US HB1920

FARMLAND Act of 2025 Foreign Agricultural Restrictions to Maintain Local Agriculture and National Defense Act of 2025

US SB886

FARMLAND Act of 2025 Foreign Agricultural Restrictions to Maintain Local Agriculture and National Defense Act of 2025

US SB929

GATE Act of 2025 Guarding American Technology from Exploitation Act of 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.