ORG CHART Act

12/20/2024, 2:23 AM
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 709.
Bill 118 s 5312, also known as the "Organizational Hierarchy Consistency Act," is a proposed piece of legislation in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to mandate that federal agencies establish and maintain consistent organizational hierarchies within their respective departments. This means that agencies would be required to have clear and standardized structures in place for how they are organized and how decision-making authority is distributed.

The bill aims to promote efficiency and transparency within the federal government by ensuring that employees and stakeholders understand the chain of command and reporting relationships within each agency. By having consistent organizational hierarchies, it is believed that agencies will be better equipped to carry out their missions effectively and efficiently.

In addition to requiring agencies to create consistent organizational hierarchies, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes. While the specific details of these provisions are not outlined in the summary, it can be inferred that they are related to improving the overall functioning and effectiveness of federal agencies. Overall, Bill 118 s 5312 seeks to enhance the organizational structure and operations of federal agencies by mandating consistent hierarchies and promoting efficiency and transparency. It is important to note that this summary is written in a non-partisan manner, focusing solely on the factual details of the proposed legislation.
Congress
118

Number
S - 5312

Introduced on
2024-11-13

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

11/13/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 709.
Bill 118 s 5312, also known as the "Organizational Hierarchy Consistency Act," is a proposed piece of legislation in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to mandate that federal agencies establish and maintain consistent organizational hierarchies within their respective departments. This means that agencies would be required to have clear and standardized structures in place for how they are organized and how decision-making authority is distributed.

The bill aims to promote efficiency and transparency within the federal government by ensuring that employees and stakeholders understand the chain of command and reporting relationships within each agency. By having consistent organizational hierarchies, it is believed that agencies will be better equipped to carry out their missions effectively and efficiently.

In addition to requiring agencies to create consistent organizational hierarchies, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes. While the specific details of these provisions are not outlined in the summary, it can be inferred that they are related to improving the overall functioning and effectiveness of federal agencies. Overall, Bill 118 s 5312 seeks to enhance the organizational structure and operations of federal agencies by mandating consistent hierarchies and promoting efficiency and transparency. It is important to note that this summary is written in a non-partisan manner, focusing solely on the factual details of the proposed legislation.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to require agencies to create consistent organizational hierarchies, and for other purposes.

Comments

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Zane Shannon
@cluny_zaatar_broccoli29577
Not sure how this will impact me. What are the long term effects?

APPROVED
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Noelle Long
@curry_leaf_glengoyne_cumin81181
I don't really understand this new bill that's being talked about. It's called the United States S Bill 5312 ORG CHART Act, and I'm not sure how it's going to impact me or anyone else. It seems like it's just going to make things more complicated and...

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Latest Action12/17/2024
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 709.