H.R. 1251: All Access Act of 2025
This bill, known as the All Access Act of 2025, aims to provide Members of Congress easier access to federal buildings. Below are the key provisions of the bill:
Access to Federal Buildings
Under this bill, a Member of Congress, which includes both Representatives and Senators, would be allowed to enter any public building by presenting proper identification. The identification would need to be issued by:
- The Clerk or Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives for House Members.
- The Secretary or Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate for Senators.
Hours of Access
The access to federal buildings would be permitted under the following conditions:
- During regular business hours.
- Outside of regular business hours, as long as the Member of Congress notifies the head of the building or entity they wish to access at least 12 hours in advance.
Definitions
Important terms used in the bill include:
- Member of Congress: Refers to any Member of the House of Representatives or the Senate.
- Public building: Defined according to section 3301 of title 40, United States Code, which generally includes buildings owned or leased by the federal government that are used for public purposes.
Implications
The bill focuses on streamlining the process for Members of Congress to enter federal facilities, potentially enhancing their ability to perform duties and engage with employees, constituents, and officials within those buildings.
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TrackJahana Hayes
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TrackAlma S. Adams
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TrackYassamin Ansari
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TrackWesley Bell
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TrackSanford D. Bishop, Jr.
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TrackShontel M. Brown
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TrackAndré Carson
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TrackTroy A. Carter
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TrackSheila Cherfilus-McCormick
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TrackEmanuel Cleaver
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TrackJasmine Crockett
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TrackDiana DeGette
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TrackAdriano Espaillat
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TrackDwight Evans
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TrackCleo Fields
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TrackValerie P. Foushee
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TrackMaxwell Frost
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TrackRaúl M. Grijalva
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TrackSara Jacobs
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TrackJulie Johnson
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TrackHenry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr.
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TrackSydney Kamlager-Dove
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TrackRobin L. Kelly
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TrackSummer L. Lee
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TrackSusie Lee
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TrackTed Lieu
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TrackJennifer L. McClellan
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TrackLaMonica McIver
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TrackKweisi Mfume
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TrackGwen Moore
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TrackEleanor Holmes Norton
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TrackBrittany Pettersen
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TrackAyanna Pressley
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TrackEmily Randall
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TrackJanice D. Schakowsky
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TrackHillary J. Scholten
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TrackDarren Soto
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TrackHaley M. Stevens
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TrackEmilia Strong Sykes
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TrackMark Takano
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TrackShri Thanedar
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TrackBennie G. Thompson
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TrackRashida Tlaib
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TrackJill N. Tokuda
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TrackSylvester Turner
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TrackLauren Underwood
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TrackJuan Vargas
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TrackNydia M. Velázquez
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TrackDebbie Wasserman Schultz
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TrackMaxine Waters
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TrackBonnie Watson Coleman
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TrackNikema Williams
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
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| Feb. 13, 2025 | Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H692) |
| Feb. 12, 2025 | Introduced in House |
| Feb. 12, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. |
| Feb. 12, 2025 | Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management. |
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