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To amend the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 to authorize the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to revoke the security clearance of political appointees in the Executive Office of the President for national security purposes.

USA115th CongressHR-3564| House 
| Updated: 9/6/2017
Donald S. Beyer

Donald S. Beyer

Democratic Representative

Virginia

Cosponsors (21)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)David N. Cicilline (Democratic)Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic)Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic)Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Donald M. Payne (Democratic)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)John Conyers (Democratic)Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)Betty McCollum (Democratic)Norma J. Torres (Democratic)Jamie Raskin (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Peter Welch (Democratic)Earl Blumenauer (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)Grace F. Napolitano (Democratic)

Crime and Federal Government Surveillance Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Security Clearance Review Act This bill amends the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 to authorize the Federal Bureau of Investigation to revoke, or prohibit the renewal of, a security clearance of a political appointee in the Executive Office of the President if necessary for national security purposes.
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Timeline
Jul 28, 2017
Introduced in House
Jul 28, 2017
Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sep 6, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
  • July 28, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • July 28, 2017
    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.


  • September 6, 2017
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.

Armed Forces and National Security

Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationExecutive Office of the PresidentFederal officialsIntelligence activities, surveillance, classified information

To amend the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 to authorize the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to revoke the security clearance of political appointees in the Executive Office of the President for national security purposes.

USA115th CongressHR-3564| House 
| Updated: 9/6/2017
Security Clearance Review Act This bill amends the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 to authorize the Federal Bureau of Investigation to revoke, or prohibit the renewal of, a security clearance of a political appointee in the Executive Office of the President if necessary for national security purposes.
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Timeline
Jul 28, 2017
Introduced in House
Jul 28, 2017
Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Sep 6, 2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
  • July 28, 2017
    Introduced in House


  • July 28, 2017
    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.


  • September 6, 2017
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations.
Donald S. Beyer

Donald S. Beyer

Democratic Representative

Virginia

Cosponsors (21)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)David N. Cicilline (Democratic)Kathleen M. Rice (Democratic)Sheila Jackson Lee (Democratic)Carol Shea-Porter (Democratic)Steve Cohen (Democratic)Donald M. Payne (Democratic)Ted Lieu (Democratic)Henry C. "Hank" Johnson (Democratic)Brendan F. Boyle (Democratic)John Conyers (Democratic)Pramila Jayapal (Democratic)Betty McCollum (Democratic)Norma J. Torres (Democratic)Jamie Raskin (Democratic)James P. McGovern (Democratic)Peter Welch (Democratic)Earl Blumenauer (Democratic)Zoe Lofgren (Democratic)Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Democratic)Grace F. Napolitano (Democratic)

Crime and Federal Government Surveillance Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Armed Forces and National Security

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogationExecutive Office of the PresidentFederal officialsIntelligence activities, surveillance, classified information