US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2761

Introduced
4/9/25  

Caption

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Budget Act Halting All Parades for Presidents’ Yearly Birthdays, It Risks Taxpayer Harm, Damages, And Your Budget Act

Impact

If passed, HB2761 would modify the allocation of federal funds, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not spent on military displays intended for personal glorification. The bill addresses the financial burden such parades impose on local authorities, which frequently do not receive complete reimbursement for event-related expenses. Additionally, it outlines concerns over the infrastructural damage that heavy military equipment could inflict on the District of Columbia's roads, emphasizing the need for responsible public spending.

Summary

House Bill 2761, also known as the 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY Budget Act', seeks to prohibit the use of federal funds for military parades held for the personal celebration of individuals, notably President Donald J. Trump. The bill was introduced in response to the proposed celebration of President Trump's birthday, which would utilize significant financial resources and risk damage to local infrastructure. The bill argues that military displays should be reserved for national observances and honors rather than personal events.

Contention

The debate surrounding HB2761 centers on the appropriateness of using military resources for personal celebrations and the ethical implications of federal spending in this context. Proponents argue that this bill would prevent misuse of military funds, while opponents might view it as a politically motivated critique of a sitting president. The emphasis on encouraging alternative, less costly birthday celebrations indicates a satirical element in the bill, highlighting the perceived extravagance of a military parade for personal milestones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US S0516

Gennie Hudgens Harpe 90th birthday

US HB3279

REG Budgeting Act of 2025 Renewing Efficiency in Government by Budgeting Act of 2025

US HB1092

Responsible Budgeting Act

US S800

Zero-Based Budgeting

US S126

Zero-Based Budgeting

US B26-0072

Holding School Budgets Harmless During Modernizations Amendment Act of 2025

US B26-0413

Responsible Budgeting for Juvenile Safety Laws Amendment Act of 2025

US B26-0628

Public Trash and Recycling Container Budgeting Act of 2026

US S2221

Relative to zero-based budgeting and budget transparency

US S7024

State Planning and Budgeting

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