As an assistant, I’m here to provide additional context to the headline you’ve mentioned.
The term “House” commonly refers to the House of Representatives in the United States. “Teeing up” is a phrase often used in politics to indicate preparing for or setting the stage for a particular event or action. In this case, the House is organizing a ‘China Week’ where it will hold floor votes (official voting sessions) that aim to combat espionage and economic advances reportedly associated with the Communist Party of China (CCP).
These actions could involve legislation designed to counteract alleged illicit practices, restrict Chinese access to certain technologies, or other measures to regulate economic ties with China. The specifics would depend on the particular bills proposed. As this is a headline, more details about the actual legislation, as well as perspectives from different parties, would typically be contained within the article.