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Congress Bill Would Strengthen Accountability Rules
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Congress Bill Would Strengthen Accountability Rules

United States House of Representatives

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The Congressional Accountability Act Enhancement Act is a bill before Congress that would strengthen rules requiring members of Congress to follow the same standards they make for other workplaces. This policy change would help ensure our elected leaders are held to high standards of conduct and fairness, making government more trustworthy and representative of our values.

The Congressional Accountability Act Enhancement Act is a bill now being reviewed in Congress. This policy would strengthen the rules that require members of Congress to follow workplace standards they create for everyone else. Right now, Congress often has different rules for itself than for other federal agencies and workplaces. This bill aims to close that gap.

When members of Congress follow the same rules as other workers, it builds trust in government. It shows that our elected leaders take fairness and accountability seriously. This policy change matters because it affects how Congress operates and sets the tone for all federal workplaces.

The bill was referred to the House Committee on House Administration on March 26, 2026. This is where it will be studied and debated before moving forward. Congressional committees review bills carefully to understand their impacts and decide if they should be voted on by the full House.

Our community benefits when Congress holds itself to high standards. When elected leaders show they believe in the rules they make, it strengthens democracy and public trust. Supporting policies like this one sends a clear message that accountability matters at every level of government.

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