Us Congress 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB424 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/12/2025

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119THCONGRESS 
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STSESSION H. R. 424 
To reimburse the States for border security expenses, and for other purposes. 
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
JANUARY15, 2025 
Mr. C
RENSHAW(for himself and Mr. ROY) introduced the following bill; which 
was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary 
A BILL 
To reimburse the States for border security expenses, and 
for other purposes. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1
tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 3
This Act may be cited as the ‘‘State Border Security 4
Reimbursement Act of 2025’’. 5
SEC. 2. FINDINGS. 6
Congress finds the following: 7
(1) Border security is primarily a Federal re-8
sponsibility. 9
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(2) Due to failures of the Federal Government, 1
the State of Texas has been forced to provide re-2
sources for border security. 3
(3) Since the 2008–2009 biennium budget, 4
Texas has allocated more than $3,208,000,000 for 5
border security in Texas’ biennium budget 6
disaggregated, as follows: 7
(A) In 2008–2009, Texas allocated more 8
than $110,000,000 for border security. 9
(B) In 2010–2011, Texas allocated more 10
than $120,000,000 for border security. 11
(C) In 2012–2013, Texas allocated more 12
than $222,100,000 for border security. 13
(D) In 2014–2015, Texas allocated more 14
than $510,000,000 for border security. 15
(E) In 2016–2017, Texas allocated more 16
than $800,000,000 for border security. 17
(F) In 2018–2019, Texas allocated more 18
than $663,100,000 for border security. 19
(G) In 2020–2021, Texas allocated more 20
than $782,800,000 for border security. 21
(H) For 2022–2023, the State of Texas 22
Legislative Budget Board is currently recom-23
mending an additional $797,100,000 for border 24
security. 25
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(4) Citizens of border States are being taxed 1
twice for the same purpose. 2
(5) States using their taxpayer dollars and allo-3
cating State budgets to meet public safety obliga-4
tions, which fall under Federal responsibilities, im-5
poses an undue burden on the State. 6
SEC. 3. REIMBURSEMENT. 7
(a) Q
UALIFICATION.—Notwithstanding any other 8
provision of law, States that have expended more than 9
$2,500,000,000 on border security and enforcement in 10
support of Federal efforts in the ten years prior to the 11
date of the enactment of this Act shall have all associated 12
expenses reimbursed. 13
(b) A
PPLICATION.—Not later than 180 days after the 14
date of the enactment of this Act, the Governors of eligible 15
States shall submit— 16
(1) an accounting of all non-federally funded 17
border security expenses incurred by the State and 18
its municipalities; and 19
(2) the total sum of such expenses. 20
(c) R
EIMBURSEMENT.—Not later than 1 year after 21
the date on which the State submits the application pursu-22
ant to subsection (b), the Federal Government shall reim-23
burse such expenses pursuant to subsection (a). 24
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