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US HR46
Resolution
Status
1/15/2025
Primary Sponsor
Cory Mills
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AI Summary
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Armed forces members working in congressional offices who already hold Department of Defense security clearances would not count against their office's allotment of security clearances processed by the Office of House Security
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Applies only to offices of Members, Delegates, or Resident Commissioners serving on specific national security-related committees and subcommittees
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Eligible committees include: Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, Homeland Security, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and Appropriations subcommittees on Defense, Homeland Security, and State/Foreign Operations
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Employee clearance level cannot exceed either their existing DoD clearance level or the highest level their congressional office can sponsor, whichever is lower
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Introduced January 15, 2025 by Rep. Mills and referred to the House Committee on Rules
Legislative Description
Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to exclude employees of the offices of Members who serve on certain committees of the House from the allotment of the number of employees of the office who may hold security clearances processed by the Office of House Security if such employees are members of the armed forces who hold a security clearance issued by the Department of Defense, and for other purposes.
Congress
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Rules.
1/15/2025