US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB202

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act

Impact

The impact of HB 202 is primarily aimed at streamlining government operations and potentially reducing operational costs associated with the high cost of living in the D.C. region. Supporters argue that relocating agencies could lead to better resource management and allow federal employees to enjoy more affordable living conditions in other parts of the country. This might also facilitate the decentralization of federal presence and promote regional economic development in areas where agencies are relocated.

Summary

House Bill 202, titled the 'Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act', seeks to establish a commission that will study the potential relocation of specific federal government agencies from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to other regions in the United States. The bill identifies various factors to be considered in making relocation recommendations, such as financial efficiency, infrastructure availability, and the surrounding industries that could support these agencies. Additionally, it highlights the role of telework in the relocation feasibility, reflecting changes in workforce dynamics post-pandemic.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns about the effectiveness of agency operations in new locations and the potential disruption to established systems and practices. Critics may argue that relocation could lead to inefficiencies and difficulties in retaining talent who are accustomed to the current environment. Furthermore, the potential impact on local economies and communities, as well as the implications for federal employee morale and productivity, are likely to be contentious issues as discussions about the bill evolve. The bill also raises questions about federal oversight and the balance of power between the federal government and state jurisdictions.

Congress_id

119-HR-202

Policy_area

Government Operations and Politics

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

US SB353

Related Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act

Previously Filed As

US SB353

Commission to Relocate the Federal Bureaucracy Act

US SB22

Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement Act or the SWAMP ActThis bill prohibits new construction, major renovation, leasing, or renewing a lease of certain executive agency headquarters in the District of Columbia metropolitan area and establishes a competitive bidding process for the relocation of such headquarters.The General Services Administration (GSA) must (1) establish a process to allow an executive agency to request the GSA to issue a solicitation for the relocation of its headquarters or allow the GSA to issue such a solicitation without a request, if necessary; (2) allow any state or political subdivision of a state to respond to a solicitation with a proposal for the relocation of the agency's headquarters; and (3) in consultation with the executive agency, select a state or political subdivision of a state for the relocation of the agency's headquarters using a competitive bidding procedure based on certain considerations.

US HB514

Strategic Withdrawal of Agencies for Meaningful Placement Act or the SWAMP ActThis bill prohibits new construction, major renovation, leasing, or renewing a lease of certain executive agency headquarters in the District of Columbia metropolitan area and establishes a competitive bidding process for the relocation of such headquarters.The General Services Administration (GSA) must (1) establish a process to allow an executive agency to request the GSA to issue a solicitation for the relocation of its headquarters or allow the GSA to issue such a solicitation without a request, if necessary; (2) allow any state or political subdivision of a state to respond to a solicitation with a proposal for the relocation of the agency's headquarters; and (3) in consultation with the executive agency, select a state or political subdivision of a state for the relocation of the agency's headquarters using a competitive bidding procedure based on certain considerations.

US HB1460

Drain the Swamp Act of 2025

US HB2284

Reduce Bureaucracy to Uplift Families Act

US HB654

TABS Act of 2025 Taking Account of Bureaucrats’ Spending Act of 2025

US SB483

County commissioners; authorizing county commissioners to create certain relocation assistance program. Effective date.

US SB483

County commissioners; authorizing county commissioners to create certain relocation assistance program. Effective date.

US PR26-0268

Commission on Human Rights Colin Rettammel Confirmation Resolution of 2025

US SB368

BLOCK Act Bureaucratic Limitation and Overreach Control Act

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