Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR113

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

Directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to transmit to the House of Representatives certain documents relating to Department of Homeland Security policies and activities related to the security of Department information and data and the recruitment and retention of its workforce.

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would require the Secretary of Homeland Security to disclose significant documents regarding various interactions between the Department and the Department of Government Efficiency. This could lead to changes in how data handling and workforce issues are managed within the Department and may influence broader government practices regarding transparency and accountability in data security.

Summary

HR113 is a resolution directing the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide the House of Representatives with documents relating to the Department's policies and activities concerning information and data security, as well as workforce recruitment and retention. The resolution seeks transparency in the operations of the Department of Homeland Security, especially how they manage access to sensitive data by other government entities like the Department of Government Efficiency.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR113 appears mixed, as it touches upon important issues of national security and operational transparency. Advocates for transparency may view this resolution positively, believing it will enhance oversight and responsiveness of the Department. Conversely, there could be concerns about the potential implications for national security and the operational efficacy of the Department if sensitive information is disclosed.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential risks associated with revealing Department practices and the scrutiny that may follow. Opponents may argue that excessive transparency could compromise national security or hinder the Department's ability to act swiftly and effectively in matters of public safety and employee retention. Debates may arise over the classification of the requested documents and the balance between accountability and operational confidentiality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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