Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB359

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Federal Employee Performance and Accountability Act of 2025

Impact

This legislation is expected to bring systemic changes to federal employment compensation. By instituting a tiered salary adjustment system, employees are categorized based on their performance evaluations, with those exceeding expectations potentially receiving a pay increase of 15%, while those underperforming could see a reduction in pay by the same percentage. Moreover, the program requires participating agencies to submit productivity reports to track the impact on cost savings and efficiency gains, fostering an environment that prioritizes accountability.

Summary

SB359, also known as the Federal Employee Performance and Accountability Act of 2025, aims to implement a five-year pilot program that establishes a performance-based pay structure for certain federal employees. This initiative seeks to enhance productivity, accountability, and employee satisfaction within public service roles. The bill identifies eligible employees within executive agencies, focusing on positions with clear performance metrics such as project management and administrative roles.

Contention

Opposition to SB359 may arise primarily around the implications of a performance-based pay structure in federal employment. Critics might argue that such a system could lead to undue pressure on employees or a toxic work environment where the focus on quantifiable performance metrics undermines collaborative workplace culture. Furthermore, the potential exclusion of employees from participating agencies if their heads deem the program too risky could also stir debate regarding equitable access and transparency in government employment practices.

Congress_id

119-S-359

Introduced_date

2025-02-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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Federal Employee Performance and Accountability Act of 2025This bill establishes a pilot program making pay increases for certain federal employees contingent on job performance.Under the bill, each executive agency must identify employees to participate in the five-year pilot program from among employees classified at or above the GS-11 level and holding positions with clearly measurable performance criteria. Each agency must select 1%-10% of these employees to participate in the program. An agency may opt out if participation potentially risks national security or public safety.The bill provides that a participating agencymust increase an employee's pay by up to 10% if the employee significantly exceeded established performance metrics during the preceding year,  may not increase the pay of an employee who met established performance metrics during the preceding year, and must reduce by 10% the pay of an employee who rates below expectations for the preceding year.Participating employees are ineligible for annual or locality-based pay increases authorized under current law during the pilot. The bill also requires agencies to establish performance plans and evaluation systems for participating employees. Agencies must also provide training and resources to help participating employees understand and meet performance requirements.Participating agencies must report cost savings, productivity metrics, and other information to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) every year. OMB and the Government Accountability Office must jointly report on the final outcome of the program. 

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