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To amend title 5, United States Code, to prohibit any payment for lodging and other travel expenses by the Federal Government for any such expenses incurred at a hotel owned or operated by the President.

USA115th CongressHR-1452| House 
| Updated: 3/9/2017
Earl Blumenauer

Earl Blumenauer

Democratic Representative

Oregon

Cosponsors (22)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)Jared Huffman (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Mark Pocan (Democratic)Joyce Beatty (Democratic)Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)André Carson (Democratic)Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)Filemon Vela (Democratic)Jerrold Nadler (Democratic)Donald S. Beyer (Democratic)Janice D. Schakowsky (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Nydia M. Velázquez (Democratic)Julia Brownley (Democratic)Rick Larsen (Democratic)Peter Welch (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
No Taxpayer Revenue Used to Monetize the Presidency Act of 2017 or the No TRUMP Act of 2017 This bill prohibits direct payments from the Treasury or reimbursements for any amounts expended in a hotel or other establishment providing daily-rate accommodation that is owned or operated by the President or a relative of the President.
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Timeline
Mar 9, 2017
Introduced in House
Mar 9, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Mar 9, 2017
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E300-301)
  • March 9, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • March 9, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.


  • March 9, 2017
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E300-301)

Government Operations and Politics

Government employee pay, benefits, personnel managementGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionPresidents and presidential powers, Vice PresidentsTransportation costs

To amend title 5, United States Code, to prohibit any payment for lodging and other travel expenses by the Federal Government for any such expenses incurred at a hotel owned or operated by the President.

USA115th CongressHR-1452| House 
| Updated: 3/9/2017
No Taxpayer Revenue Used to Monetize the Presidency Act of 2017 or the No TRUMP Act of 2017 This bill prohibits direct payments from the Treasury or reimbursements for any amounts expended in a hotel or other establishment providing daily-rate accommodation that is owned or operated by the President or a relative of the President.
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Timeline
Mar 9, 2017
Introduced in House
Mar 9, 2017
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Mar 9, 2017
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E300-301)
  • March 9, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • March 9, 2017
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.


  • March 9, 2017
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E300-301)
Earl Blumenauer

Earl Blumenauer

Democratic Representative

Oregon

Cosponsors (22)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)Jared Huffman (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Mark Pocan (Democratic)Joyce Beatty (Democratic)Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Ann M. Kuster (Democratic)André Carson (Democratic)Mark DeSaulnier (Democratic)Filemon Vela (Democratic)Jerrold Nadler (Democratic)Donald S. Beyer (Democratic)Janice D. Schakowsky (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Nydia M. Velázquez (Democratic)Julia Brownley (Democratic)Rick Larsen (Democratic)Peter Welch (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Government Operations and Politics

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel managementGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionPresidents and presidential powers, Vice PresidentsTransportation costs