US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5305

Introduced
9/11/25  

Caption

Congressional MRA Act Congressional Money Returned to America Act

Impact

The implications of HB5305 on federal budgeting practices are significant. By reallocating unspent appropriations from members of Congress towards deficit reduction, the bill aims to promote fiscal discipline among legislators. Proponents argue that this approach will encourage responsible budgeting practices, stemming the tide of increasing federal debt. If enacted, this law would apply starting in the fiscal year 2026 and continue for subsequent years, potentially fostering a more sustainable financial framework for government operations.

Summary

House Bill 5305, known as the Congressional Money Returned to America Act, seeks to enhance fiscal responsibility by mandating that any unspent funds in the Members’ Representational Allowance remain at the end of a fiscal year must be deposited into the Treasury. The bill aims to utilize these funds for either reducing the federal deficit or for lowering the federal debt, should there be no existing deficit. This measure reflects an ongoing effort to ensure better management of government finances.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its intention to reduce government expenditures and improve fiscal accountability, there may be contention surrounding its execution. Concerns could arise regarding the manner in which these funds are managed and whether such a measure could inadvertently limit the operational budget flexibility needed by congressional offices to conduct their functions effectively. Critics might argue that this could disadvantage newer or smaller offices that rely more heavily on their entire budget for operational needs.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HF619

Congressionally chartered veterans organizations provided an exemption for owned property.

US HB7295

Comprehensive Congressional Budget Act of 2026

US HB5993

MACV–SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act

US SB1970

MACV–SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB4337

Congressional Oversight Access Act

US SF891

Property owned or leased by a congressionally chartered veterans organization property tax exemption authorization

US HB1908

End Congressional Stock Trading Act

US SB1879

Ban Congressional Stock Trading Act

US SB142

Wildland Firefighters Congressional Gold Medal Act

US HB1903

Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2025

Similar Bills

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