Ending Double Dealing Act of 2026 Legislation by Sen. Ernst Analyzed
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Copyright © Targeted News Service, 2026
2026-06-16
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The Ending Double Dealing Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on June 4, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to prohibit the Department of Defense from contracting with consultancies that provide services to designated foreign adversaries, thereby safeguarding national security interests.
This legislation stems from growing concerns regarding the potential conflicts of interest that arise when . . .
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The Ending Double Dealing Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on June 4, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to prohibit the Department of Defense from contracting with consultancies that provide services to designated foreign adversaries, thereby safeguarding national security interests.
This legislation stems from growing concerns regarding the potential conflicts of interest that arise when . . .
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TARGETED NEWS SERVICE (founded 2004) features non-partisan 'edited journalism' news briefs and information for news organizations, public policy groups and other organizations. For more information contact MYRON STRUCK, editor, editor@targetednews.com, Springfield, Virginia; 703/304-1897; https://targetednews.com
