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Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2023

USA118th CongressS-1052| Senate 
| Updated: 3/29/2023
Mike Braun

Mike Braun

Republican Senator

Indiana

Cosponsors (3)
Cynthia M. Lummis (Republican)Joe Manchin (Independent)Steve Daines (Republican)

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 202 3 This bill provides statutory authority for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) requirement that federal agencies must submit at least one proposal for reducing direct spending before taking a discretionary administrative action that increases direct spending (i.e., administrative pay-as-you-go procedures). The proposed reduction must be comparable to the increase in direct spending attributable to the administrative action. Further, an agency must submit to the OMB its legal basis for concluding that a proposed administrative action is nondiscretionary and, therefore, not subject to this requirement. The OMB may waive these requirements if a waiver is necessary for the delivery of essential services, effective program delivery, or the public interest.
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Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-1482
Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2021
Mar 29, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 29, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-1482
    Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2021


  • March 29, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 29, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

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Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2023

USA118th CongressS-1052| Senate 
| Updated: 3/29/2023
Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 202 3 This bill provides statutory authority for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) requirement that federal agencies must submit at least one proposal for reducing direct spending before taking a discretionary administrative action that increases direct spending (i.e., administrative pay-as-you-go procedures). The proposed reduction must be comparable to the increase in direct spending attributable to the administrative action. Further, an agency must submit to the OMB its legal basis for concluding that a proposed administrative action is nondiscretionary and, therefore, not subject to this requirement. The OMB may waive these requirements if a waiver is necessary for the delivery of essential services, effective program delivery, or the public interest.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-1482
Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2021
Mar 29, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Mar 29, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-1482
    Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2021


  • March 29, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • March 29, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Mike Braun

Mike Braun

Republican Senator

Indiana

Cosponsors (3)
Cynthia M. Lummis (Republican)Joe Manchin (Independent)Steve Daines (Republican)

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee

Government Operations and Politics

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted