FALCON Act of 2025 Fast Action for Lawful Compliance with Oversight Needs Act of 2025
Impact
If enacted, HB5799 will amend Chapter 4 of Title 5, United States Code, to establish strict compliance requirements for federal agencies. The bill stipulates that failure to comply may result in administrative disciplinary actions against non-compliant individuals, including potential suspension or removal. This could significantly enhance the oversight capabilities of the Inspector General's office and compel agencies to take requests more seriously. Moreover, it would require federal agencies to update their internal policies to reflect these new compliance obligations.
Summary
House Bill 5799, known as the Fast Action for Lawful Compliance with Oversight Needs Act of 2025 (FALCON Act), seeks to enhance compliance with requests made by the Inspector General (IG) from covered agencies. Under this bill, any officer, employee, grant recipient, or contractor of a covered agency must respond to an IG request within 60 days. This change is designed to foster better cooperation and transparency within federal agencies to improve oversight functions and accountability.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve governmental oversight, it has sparked debate regarding the implications of stricter compliance measures. Opponents may argue that the bill imposes excessive burdens on agency personnel and could lead to a culture of fear, discouraging agency staff from participating in open dialogue with the IG. Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding how these measures could inadvertently affect transparency and whistleblower protections, as employees might hesitate to provide information under the threat of disciplinary action.