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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 6103

To prohibit reductions in the workforce at the Drug Enforcement Administration, and for other purposes.

119th Congress
Introduced by Don Bacon, Chris Pappas,

HR 6103 prohibits the DEA from reducing its workforce, preserving current staffing levels to maintain drug enforcement operations and agency capacity.

Introduced in House
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Bill Summary • HR 6103

Legislative bill overview

HR 6103 would prohibit the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) from reducing its workforce, effectively freezing staffing levels at current levels. The bill was introduced by Representatives Chris Pappas (D-NH) and Don Bacon (R-NE) and is currently under review by the House Judiciary Committee.

Why is this important

The DEA enforces federal drug laws and combats narcotics trafficking across the United States. Workforce reductions could impact the agency's operational capacity to investigate drug crimes, respond to emerging threats like fentanyl, and maintain field operations. Conversely, restricting personnel flexibility could limit the government's ability to reallocate resources or improve efficiency based on changing priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Fiscal constraints vs. enforcement capacity: The bill prevents cost-cutting but doesn't address funding sources, potentially complicating budget negotiations if the DEA receives reduced appropriations
  • Flexibility and modernization: Workforce freezes may prevent agencies from adapting staffing to evolving drug threats or shifting resources to emerging crises like synthetic opioid epidemics
  • Broader government efficiency: The measure conflicts with executive branch authority to manage agency operations and could set precedent for constraining other federal agencies' personnel decisions

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