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H.R. 2131: Presidential Security Resources Reimbursement Act of 2025

This bill, known as the Presidential Security Resources Reimbursement Act of 2025, proposes changes to existing law regarding the reimbursement of state and local governments by the federal government for security-related services. Here’s a summary of the key elements:

1. Purpose of the Bill

The main aim of the bill is to allow the Secretary of Homeland Security to reimburse state and local governments for the resources they provide in terms of:

  • Services: This can include police, fire, and emergency services.
  • Personnel: Any personnel that may be utilized for presidential security.
  • Equipment: This may involve the use of vehicles, technology, and other necessary equipment.
  • Facilities: Any buildings or spaces used for security purposes.

2. Authorization for Reimbursement

The bill amends Section 3056 of Title 18 of the United States Code to officially state that the Secretary of Homeland Security can use the services and resources of local and state governments on a reimbursable basis, meaning these governments can be paid back for their efforts and expenditures related to providing security.

3. Retroactive Reimbursement

The bill also includes a provision that allows for retroactive reimbursement. This means that any costs incurred by state and local governments for these services from July 12, 2024, until the date the bill takes effect can also be reimbursed.

4. Implementation

For the bill to take effect, it must be passed by Congress and signed into law. Following this, state and local governments would need to coordinate with the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit claims for reimbursement of expenses related to presidential security measures.

5. Legislative Process

The bill was introduced by Mr. Kean and Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida on March 14, 2025, and has been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary for further consideration.

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Date Action
Mar. 14, 2025 Introduced in House
Mar. 14, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

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