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A bill to amend title 31, United States Code, to provide that activities relating to the training and readiness of the reserve components of the Armed Forces during a lapse in appropriations shall constitute voluntary services that may be accepted by the United States.

USA115th CongressS-2398| Senate 
| Updated: 2/7/2018
John Hoeven

John Hoeven

Republican Senator

North Dakota

Cosponsors (5)
David Perdue (Republican)Roy Blunt (Republican)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)

Armed Services Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This bill treats activities relating to the training and readiness of the reserve components of the Armed Forces (including the National Guard and the Reserves) during a lapse in appropriations as constituting voluntary services that may be accepted by the United States.
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Timeline
Feb 7, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Feb 7, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
  • February 7, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 7, 2018
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.

Armed Forces and National Security

AppropriationsDefense spendingDepartment of DefenseDepartment of Homeland SecurityDistrict of ColumbiaExecutive agency funding and structureGovernment employee pay, benefits, personnel managementMilitary education and trainingMilitary readinessNational Guard and reservesSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizations

A bill to amend title 31, United States Code, to provide that activities relating to the training and readiness of the reserve components of the Armed Forces during a lapse in appropriations shall constitute voluntary services that may be accepted by the United States.

USA115th CongressS-2398| Senate 
| Updated: 2/7/2018
This bill treats activities relating to the training and readiness of the reserve components of the Armed Forces (including the National Guard and the Reserves) during a lapse in appropriations as constituting voluntary services that may be accepted by the United States.
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Timeline
Feb 7, 2018
Introduced in Senate
Feb 7, 2018
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
  • February 7, 2018
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 7, 2018
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
John Hoeven

John Hoeven

Republican Senator

North Dakota

Cosponsors (5)
David Perdue (Republican)Roy Blunt (Republican)John Thune (Republican)Mike Rounds (Republican)Steve Daines (Republican)

Armed Services Committee

Armed Forces and National Security

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
AppropriationsDefense spendingDepartment of DefenseDepartment of Homeland SecurityDistrict of ColumbiaExecutive agency funding and structureGovernment employee pay, benefits, personnel managementMilitary education and trainingMilitary readinessNational Guard and reservesSocial work, volunteer service, charitable organizations