Sec. 3. Timely enactment of appropriation Acts
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In this section— the term covered officer or employee means— an officer or employee of the Office of Management and Budget; a Member of Congress; or an employee of the personal office of a Member of Congress, a committee of either House of Congress, or a joint committee of Congress; the term covered period means any period on and after the first day of a fiscal year, if all general appropriations Acts have not been passed in identical form by both Houses and transmitted to Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the House for enrollment and presentment to the President for his signature; the term Member of Congress has the meaning given that term in section 2106 of title 5, United States Code; and the term National Capital Region has the meaning given that term in section 8702 of title 40, United States Code.
Except as provided in subparagraph (B), during a covered period no amounts may be obligated or expended for official travel by a covered officer or employee. If a covered officer or employee is away from the seat of Government on the date on which a covered period begins, funds may be obligated and expended for official travel for a single return trip to the seat of Government by the covered officer or employee. During a covered period, amounts may be obligated and expended for official travel by a covered officer or employee from one location in the National Capital Region to another location in the National Capital Region.
During a covered period, if a national security event that triggers a continuity of operations or continuity of Government protocol occurs, amounts may be obligated and expended for official travel by a covered officer or employee for any official travel relating to responding to the national security event or implementing the continuity of operations or continuity of Government protocol. Section 313 of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 ( 52 U.S.C. 30114 ) is amended— in subsection (a)(2), by striking for ordinary and inserting except as provided in subsection (d), for ordinary ; and by adding at the end the following:
Except as provided in paragraph (2), during a covered period (as defined in section 3 of the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2019 ), a contribution or donation described in subsection
(a)may not be obligated or expended for travel in connection with duties of the individual as a holder of Federal office. If the individual is away from the seat of Government on the date on which a covered period (as so defined) begins, a contribution or donation described in subsection
(a)may be obligated and expended for travel by the individual to return to the seat of Government. . During a covered period, in the Senate and the House of Representatives— it shall not be in order to move to proceed to any matter except for— a measure making appropriations for the fiscal year during which the covered period begins; a motion relating to determining or obtaining the presence of a quorum; or on and after the 30th calendar day after the first day of a fiscal year— the nomination of an individual— to a position at level I of the Executive Schedule under section 5312 of title 5 of the United States Code; or to serve as Chief Justice of the United States or an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; or a measure extending the period during which a program, project, or activity is authorized to be carried out (without substantive change to the program, project, or activity or any other program, project, or activity) if— an appropriation Act for such fiscal year with respect to the program, project, or activity has not been passed in identical form by both Houses and transmitted to Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the House for enrollment and presentment to the President for his signature; and the program, project, or activity has expired since the beginning of such fiscal year or will expire during the 30-day period beginning on the date of the motion; it shall not be in order to move to recess or adjourn for a period of more than 23 hours; and at noon each day, or immediately following any constructive convening of the Senate under rule IV, paragraph 2 of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the Presiding Officer shall direct the clerk to determine whether a quorum is present. It shall not be in order in the Senate or the House of Representatives to move to waive any provision of paragraph
(1)for a period that is longer than 7 days. A provision of paragraph
(1)may only be waived or suspended upon an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Members of the applicable House of Congress, duly chosen and sworn. On and after the 30th calendar day after the first day of each fiscal year, if an appropriation Act for such fiscal year with respect to a program, project, or activity has not been passed in identical form by both Houses and transmitted to Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the House for enrollment and presentment to the President for his signature, it shall be in order in the Senate, notwithstanding rule XXII or any pending executive measure or matter, to move to proceed to any appropriations bill or joint resolution for the program, project, or activity that has been sponsored and cosponsored by not less than 3 Senators who are members of or caucus with the party in the majority in the Senate and not less than 3 Senators who are members of or caucus with the party in the minority in the Senate. For a bill or joint resolution described in paragraph (1)— the bill or joint resolution may be considered the same day as it is introduced and shall not have to lie over 1 day; and the motion to proceed to the bill or joint resolution shall be debatable for not to exceed 6 hours, equally divided between the proponents and opponents of the motion, and upon the use or yielding back of time, the Senate shall vote on the motion to proceed.
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Timely enactment of appropriation Acts
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