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US HR5379

US HR5379
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Reauthorization Act of 2019


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Introduced
12/10/2019
In Committee
12/10/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

Reauthorizes the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom through FY2023 and makes changes to the administration of the commission. Specifically, the bill removes staggered terms for commissioners, replacing them with one, non-renewable three-year term, and it eliminates the requirement that each commissioner obtain a security clearance. The bill prescribes certain procedures when a commissioner speaks at a public event in either a private or official capacity, and it requires commissioners to disclose any instance in which they were identified as a commissioner while participating in a public event in a private capacity. The bill also prohibits commissioners and staff from accepting nonfederal funding for official travel expenses, and it requires each member of the commission to disclose any international travel that was paid for or reimbursed by anyone other than the commissioner or the federal government. Further, the commission must make its rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings publicly available, and each commissioner must submit financial disclosure reports in the same form and manner as an officer or employee of Congress. In addition, the bill revises provisions related to commission personnel and compensation.

AI Summary

This bill reauthorizes the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom through fiscal year 2023 and makes changes to the administration of the commission. Key provisions include removing staggered terms for commissioners and replacing them with one, non-renewable three-year term, eliminating the requirement that commissioners obtain a security clearance, prescribing procedures for commissioners speaking at public events, prohibiting commissioners and staff from accepting non-federal funding for official travel expenses, and requiring public disclosure of the commission's rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings. The bill also revises provisions related to commission personnel and compensation, and requires commissioners to submit annual financial disclosure reports.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. (on 12/10/2019)

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