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HR 4337

Congressional Oversight Access Act

119th Congress Introduced by Yassamin Ansari and 20 co-sponsors

Prohibits executive branch personnel from using physical force against Members of Congress during official oversight activities to protect safety and accountability.

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Bill Summary · HR 4337

Legislative bill overview

H.R. 4337 aims to prohibit executive branch personnel from using physical force against Members of Congress when they are conducting official oversight activities. This bill seeks to protect the integrity and safety of congressional oversight by preventing any intimidation or physical interference by executive agents.

Why is this important

Congressional oversight is a fundamental check on executive power, serving to ensure accountability and transparency in government operations. Protecting Members of Congress from physical force during these duties safeguards the democratic process and upholds the balance of power between branches.

Potential points of contention

  • Defining the scope of and potential limitations or exceptions.
  • Possible conflicts in enforcement, especially in situations involving sensitive security or classified environments.
  • Executive branch concerns over operational interference or hindrance to lawful security protocols.
  • Risk of politicizing interactions between executive personnel and Congress, potentially escalating tensions.
  • Legal and procedural clarity on remedies or penalties if the prohibition is violated.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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