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H.Res. 1353
H.Res. 1353 expresses the sense of the House of Representatives in support of the Department of State's efforts to prevent the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) from infiltrating the Iranian National Football Delegation during the upcoming 2020 events. The resolution indicates a concern about the IRGC's influence and aims to ensure that the delegation is not compromised by this organization.
Introduced W. Steube
H.R. 5408
The Faster Labor Contracts Act aims to streamline and expedite the process of negotiating labor contracts between employers and labor unions. This legislation is likely designed to reduce delays and improve efficiency in reaching agreements, potentially benefiting both workers and employers by fostering quicker resolutions to contract negotiations.
Passed House Donald Norcross
H.Res. 1345
H.Res. 1345 is a resolution that sets the stage for the consideration of H.R. 8312, a bill aimed at enhancing fraud prevention and ensuring program integrity within the Department of Treasury. It proposes the establishment of new functions and data-sharing authorities to combat fraud, as well as the creation of a permanent government-wide Inspector General specifically focused on fraud and accountability.
S.Res. 764
S.Res. 764 is a resolution that congratulates students, parents, teachers, and leaders of charter schools in the United States for their contributions to education. It specifically acknowledges the efforts and achievements associated with the 27th Annual National Charter Schools celebration.
Agreed To Tim Scott
H.R. 8107
H.R. 8107 aims to create a list that identifies specific program areas and administrative practices that pose the highest risk to the integrity of federal funds managed by state and local governments. This initiative is likely intended to enhance oversight and accountability in the use of federal funds.
Passed House Ro Khanna
H.R. 8428
The Federal Fraud Prevention Workforce Training Act (H.R. 8428) is a bipartisan bill introduced by Representatives Glenn Grothman and Raja Krishnamoorthi. It aims to establish a standardized, government-wide training program to help federal employees identify and prevent fraud and improper payments in federal programs. The U.S. Department of the Treasury, in coordination with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), would develop this training. The program would also be available to state and local governments that administer federally funded programs. Key provisions include mandatory participation for certain federal employees, refresher training every two years, and the use of tools like the Do Not Pay system to prevent fraud. The bill authorizes $5 million annually starting in fiscal year 2027 to support the program's operations.
Passed House Glenn Grothman
H.R. 8463
H.R. 8463 is a proposed bill aimed at enhancing the U.S. government's ability to prevent fraud before payments are made. It seeks to establish uniform requirements across government agencies for actions that prevent fraud. Additionally, the bill proposes to equip the U.S. Treasury with the necessary data resources to combat fraud effectively. It also aims to promote collaboration and data sharing among various government entities to strengthen anti-fraud measures.
Passed House James Comer
H.R. 8466
H.R. 8466 is a bill that mandates specific government agencies to create and implement plans for maintaining internal control during emergencies or crises. This likely involves establishing procedures and protocols to ensure that these agencies can continue to operate effectively and maintain essential functions during unforeseen events.
Passed House Andy Biggs