Bill
HR 7483
Dual Hatting Limitation Act of 2026
Prohibits federal employees from simultaneously holding two federal positions, requiring officials to choose one primary appointment except for narrow advisory and part-time role exceptions.
Bill
HR 7483
Prohibits federal employees from simultaneously holding two federal positions, requiring officials to choose one primary appointment except for narrow advisory and part-time role exceptions.
HR 7483 would prohibit federal employees from simultaneously holding two positions within the federal government—a practice known as "dual hatting." The bill limits individuals to one primary federal appointment, with narrow exceptions for specific roles like presidential advisory boards or part-time positions below a designated pay grade.
Dual hatting arrangements can create conflicts of interest, divided loyalties, and accountability gaps when officials serve competing institutional interests. The bill addresses concerns that some federal employees leverage multiple positions for career advancement or to coordinate policy across agencies without transparent oversight, which can undermine public trust in government operations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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