US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5552

Introduced
9/23/25  

Caption

Eliminate Shutdowns Act

Impact

If enacted, the bill would have significant implications for federal budget management and appropriations law. It intends to amend Title 31 of the U.S. Code to formalize mechanisms for automatic continuing appropriations, thus providing a safety net against the disruptions caused by lapses in funding. This change could lead to more predictable funding streams and potentially enhance operational stability for federal agencies. It would mitigate the interruptions associated with funding crises, which have historically caused delays in program implementations. Overall, the bill aims to instill a more reliable budgetary framework, which could significantly alter how government funding is perceived and managed.

Summary

House Bill 5552, titled the 'Eliminate Shutdowns Act', aims to create an automatic continuing appropriations mechanism. The bill seeks to resolve the issue of government shutdowns by ensuring that funding for essential programs, projects, and activities remains uninterrupted in the event of a lapse in appropriations. Under this legislation, if a full-year appropriation act for a given program has not been enacted, funding would automatically continue based on previous appropriation levels for a period of fourteen days, with extensions possible under certain conditions. This automatic continuation would extend to all programs and activities funded in the previous fiscal year as well, thereby ensuring continuity of operations.

Contention

However, the bill may face criticism related to its implications for congressional authority and budgetary oversight. Opponents might argue that automatic continuing appropriations could diminish the power of Congress to scrutinize and adjust funding allocations as per the latest priorities and needs. Additionally, there are concerns that this mechanism could lead to complacency in budget discussions, as agencies might rely too much on the automatic funding process instead of actively engaging in the negotiation of budget priorities. As such, while the bill's proponents view it as a necessary step to prevent government shutdowns, detractors might see it as a potential erosion of fiscal responsibility and legislative oversight.

Companion Bills

US SB2806

Same As Eliminate Shutdowns Act

US HB5130

Related Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025

US SB2721

Related Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US SB2806

Eliminate Shutdowns Act

US HB5870

Prevent Government Shutdowns Act

US HB5542

End Government Shutdowns Act

US HB5130

Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025

US SB2721

Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025

US SB3222

Stop Shut-Offs During Shutdowns Act

US HB5405

Government Shutdown Prevention Act of 2025

US SB499

Government Shutdown Prevention Act of 2025

US HB5874

Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act

US SB3085

Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act of 2025

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