Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5836

Introduced
9/29/23  

Caption

Deterring Attempts at Dirty Deals by Youngsters Act

Impact

If enacted, HB5836 would impose strict employment limitations on the immediate family of specified executive officials, effectively barring them from opportunities within foreign companies. The penalties for violating these provisions include hefty fines and possible imprisonment. By establishing these boundaries, the bill aims to reinforce ethical standards within the federal government and diminish the likelihood of corruption arising from foreign affiliations. Such measures could transform the landscape of how executive branch officials engage with international business interests, mandating a heightened level of scrutiny regarding familial ties and foreign employment.

Summary

House Bill 5836, titled the 'Deterring Attempts at Dirty Deals by Youngsters Act' (or 'DADDY Act'), seeks to prohibit immediate family members of executive branch officials from being employed by foreign companies. The primary aim of this bill is to prevent any potential conflicts of interest that could arise from family members leveraging their relations to benefit in foreign business dealings. This legislative move is particularly focused on officials such as the President, Vice President, and various Secretaries within the executive branch, thereby addressing concerns around unethical behavior and foreign influence in American governance.

Contention

The introduction of HB5836 has not been without controversy. Opponents may argue that such restrictions might infringe upon the personal rights and professional opportunities of family members not involved in executive governance decisions. Critics might also voice concerns about the bill's practical implications, questioning the effectiveness of enforcement and the potential unintended consequences it may impose on the job market for qualified individuals. Supporters, however, maintain that the bill is a necessary step towards securing public trust and ensuring that executive actions remain free from the taint of nepotism and foreign influence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB5855

Jamal Khashoggi Protection of Activists and Press Freedom Act of 2023

US HB5847

International Children with Disabilities Protection Act of 2023

US HB5856

Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Reauthorization Act of 2023

US HB5784

Green New Deal for Public Schools Act of 2023

US HB5876

Building Child Care for a Better Future Act

US HB5871

Rail Worker and Community Safety Act

US HB5800

Oleksander Ivanov Act of 2023

US HB5839

Maritime Border Security Technology Improvement Act

US HB5761

Opportunity Zones Transparency, Extension, and Improvement Act

US HB5846

Protecting America from Seasonal and Pandemic Influenza Act of 2023

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