To provide for the continued operation of the Hatch Act Unit of the Office of Special Counsel during a lapse in appropriations, and for other purposes.
Impact
The enactment of HB 5998 would directly affect the operational protocols of the Office of Special Counsel during government shutdowns. Typically, many federal operations are suspended during these periods due to funding issues. This bill seeks to delineate responsibilities that, even in the absence of appropriated funds, must be preserved to protect the integrity of federal operations and comply with the law as it pertains to political activities of government officials.
Summary
House Bill 5998 aims to ensure the continued operation of the Hatch Act Unit within the Office of Special Counsel during a lapse in appropriations. This bill provides the necessary amendments to allow certain services related to the enforcement of the Hatch Act to be classified as essential even in times of government shutdown. By doing so, it enables the Office of Special Counsel to maintain functionality and continue its oversight responsibilities concerning alleged violations of the Hatch Act, which governs political activities of federal employees.
Contention
One notable point of contention around HB 5998 relates to the broader implications of defining certain governmental functions as essential during appropriations lapses. Critics may argue that establishing what constitutes emergency services could lead to subjective interpretations that might favor certain political processes. Conversely, supporters assert that the continued enforcement of the Hatch Act is crucial for ensuring fair political practices and accountability within government operations.
To provide funding for administrative expenses of the Department of Homeland Security during any lapse in appropriations during fiscal year 2026, to require that the Department be responsive to congressional offices during such a lapse in appropriations, and for other purposes.
To provide the Secretary of Homeland Security with the authority to transfer funds between accounts under the Department of Homeland Security during a lapse in appropriations, and for other purposes.
To require the United States Postal Service to notify postal customers and relevant officials when operations are temporarily suspended at a post office, and for other purposes.
Providing for consideration of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 5371) making continuing appropriations and extensions for fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
Of inquiry requesting the President to transmit certain information to the House of Representatives referring to the firings, dismissal, reduction in force, or withholding of pay for the period of the lapse in appropriations of furloughed employees of the United States Government.