H.R. 3582: No revolving doors in FMS Act of 2025
The bill titled "No Revolving Doors in FMS Act of 2025" aims to amend existing laws to address the influence of former government employees on foreign military sales. Here are the key points of what the bill would do:
Definition of Terms
The bill specifically targets former employees of the U.S. State Department and the Department of Defense who have participated in activities related to foreign military sales.
Prohibition on Lobbying
It prohibits these former employees from lobbying the Federal Government regarding foreign military sales for a period of three years after they leave their roles. The authority under which this lobbying is restricted is connected to the Arms Export Control Act, which governs how military sales to foreign entities are conducted.
Criteria for Prohibition
To be subject to this prohibition, individuals must meet two criteria:
- They must be a former employee of either the State Department or the Department of Defense and have been engaged in any relevant programs or activities related to foreign military sales during their final three years of federal employment.
- They must intend to influence decisions regarding foreign military sales through communication with federal officials or members of Congress.
Consequences for Violations
If a former employee violates this prohibition by engaging in lobbying activities related to foreign military sales, they could face legal penalties as outlined in section 216 of Title 18 of the United States Code.
Legislative Process
The bill was introduced in the House of Representatives and has been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary for consideration.
Overall Purpose
The overarching goal of the bill is to reduce potential conflicts of interest and ensure that the decision-making processes around foreign military sales remain transparent and free from undue influence after individuals transition out of government roles.
Relevant Companies
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Sponsors
7 bill sponsors
Actions
2 actions
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| May. 23, 2025 | Introduced in House |
| May. 23, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. |
Corporate Lobbying
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