This legislative proposal, known as the Reserve Organization of America Charter Amendments Act of 2025, significantly revises the federal charter of the Reserve Organization of the United States. Its primary action is to officially rename the organization to the Reserve Organization of America , ensuring all future legal and official references reflect this change. The bill codifies these amendments within Title 36 of the United States Code, establishing a comprehensive framework for the organization's operations. The updated charter details the organization's perpetual existence and its core mission: to support and promote national security through the development and execution of military policy. It explicitly outlines several key restrictions, including its non-profit status, a prohibition on issuing stock, and a strict ban on engaging in political activities or contributing to political parties or candidates. Additionally, the charter mandates requirements for record-keeping, annual meetings, and the establishment of a registered agent for legal service, ensuring transparency and accountability in its governance.
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Timeline
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Government Operations and Politics
Reserve Organization of America Charter Amendments Act of 2025
USA119th CongressS-2479| Senate
| Updated: 7/28/2025
This legislative proposal, known as the Reserve Organization of America Charter Amendments Act of 2025, significantly revises the federal charter of the Reserve Organization of the United States. Its primary action is to officially rename the organization to the Reserve Organization of America , ensuring all future legal and official references reflect this change. The bill codifies these amendments within Title 36 of the United States Code, establishing a comprehensive framework for the organization's operations. The updated charter details the organization's perpetual existence and its core mission: to support and promote national security through the development and execution of military policy. It explicitly outlines several key restrictions, including its non-profit status, a prohibition on issuing stock, and a strict ban on engaging in political activities or contributing to political parties or candidates. Additionally, the charter mandates requirements for record-keeping, annual meetings, and the establishment of a registered agent for legal service, ensuring transparency and accountability in its governance.