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To prohibit the continuing availability of any portion of a Federal payment to the District of Columbia for a program of District of Columbia resident tuition support for a fiscal year which remains unobligated as of the end of the fiscal year, and for other purposes.
1/4/2025, 11:17 AM
Summary of Bill HR 10391
Bill 118 hr 10391, also known as the "District of Columbia Resident Tuition Support Prohibition Act," aims to prevent any unspent federal funds allocated for the District of Columbia's resident tuition support program from carrying over into the next fiscal year. The bill states that any portion of a federal payment to the District of Columbia for this program that remains unobligated at the end of the fiscal year will no longer be available for use.
The purpose of this legislation is to ensure that federal funds designated for the tuition support program are used efficiently and effectively within the designated fiscal year. By prohibiting the carryover of unspent funds, the bill aims to promote accountability and proper financial management within the District of Columbia government.
In addition to addressing the issue of unspent funds, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes, although specific details on these additional purposes are not provided in the summary. Overall, Bill 118 hr 10391 seeks to improve the management of federal funds allocated for the District of Columbia's resident tuition support program and promote responsible spending practices within the District government.
The purpose of this legislation is to ensure that federal funds designated for the tuition support program are used efficiently and effectively within the designated fiscal year. By prohibiting the carryover of unspent funds, the bill aims to promote accountability and proper financial management within the District of Columbia government.
In addition to addressing the issue of unspent funds, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes, although specific details on these additional purposes are not provided in the summary. Overall, Bill 118 hr 10391 seeks to improve the management of federal funds allocated for the District of Columbia's resident tuition support program and promote responsible spending practices within the District government.
Current Status of Bill HR 10391
Bill HR 10391 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since December 12, 2024. Bill HR 10391 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on December 12, 2024. Bill HR 10391's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. as of December 12, 2024
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 10391
Total Number of Sponsors
3Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
3Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
2Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
2Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 10391
Primary Policy Focus
Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 10391
To prohibit the continuing availability of any portion of a Federal payment to the District of Columbia for a program of District of Columbia resident tuition support for a fiscal year which remains unobligated as of the end of the fiscal year, and for other purposes.
To prohibit the continuing availability of any portion of a Federal payment to the District of Columbia for a program of District of Columbia resident tuition support for a fiscal year which remains unobligated as of the end of the fiscal year, and for other purposes.
Comments

Brandon Grady
818
1 year ago
This bill is bad for us all. It will hurt many people.

Warren Palmer
791
1 year ago
I think this bill is good cuz it stops money from just sitting around doing nothing. It's better to use that money for something else that actually helps people. I support this bill cuz it makes sense to me.
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 10391
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