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Oath of Exit Act
12/15/2023, 3:57 PM
Summary of Bill HR 2896
Bill 118 hr 2896, also known as the Oath of Exit Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to require individuals who are leaving certain government positions to sign an oath stating that they will not use any confidential information obtained during their time in office for personal gain.
The bill specifies that this oath must be signed by individuals who have held positions such as Cabinet members, senior White House staff, and certain high-ranking officials in federal agencies. It also outlines penalties for individuals who violate this oath, including fines and potential imprisonment.
Supporters of the Oath of Exit Act argue that it is necessary to prevent former government officials from using their insider knowledge for personal profit. They believe that this legislation will help to uphold the integrity of the government and prevent corruption. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential impact on individuals' freedom of speech and their ability to use their expertise in the private sector after leaving government service. They argue that the bill may be overly restrictive and could discourage talented individuals from serving in government roles. Overall, the Oath of Exit Act is a controversial piece of legislation that aims to address concerns about the ethical behavior of former government officials. Its fate in Congress remains uncertain as lawmakers continue to debate its merits and potential consequences.
The bill specifies that this oath must be signed by individuals who have held positions such as Cabinet members, senior White House staff, and certain high-ranking officials in federal agencies. It also outlines penalties for individuals who violate this oath, including fines and potential imprisonment.
Supporters of the Oath of Exit Act argue that it is necessary to prevent former government officials from using their insider knowledge for personal profit. They believe that this legislation will help to uphold the integrity of the government and prevent corruption. Opponents of the bill, however, raise concerns about the potential impact on individuals' freedom of speech and their ability to use their expertise in the private sector after leaving government service. They argue that the bill may be overly restrictive and could discourage talented individuals from serving in government roles. Overall, the Oath of Exit Act is a controversial piece of legislation that aims to address concerns about the ethical behavior of former government officials. Its fate in Congress remains uncertain as lawmakers continue to debate its merits and potential consequences.
Congressional Summary of HR 2896
Oath of Exit Act
This bill establishes a separation oath for members of the Armed Forces who are voluntarily separating from military service.
Current Status of Bill HR 2896
Bill HR 2896 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since April 26, 2023. Bill HR 2896 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on April 26, 2023. Bill HR 2896's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services. as of April 26, 2023
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 2896
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 2896
Primary Policy Focus
Armed Forces and National SecurityComments
Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 2896
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