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Secret Service Transfer to Treasury and New Expense Reporting Rules.

This act transfers the Secret Service from the Department of Homeland Security to the Department of the Treasury, aiming to improve the agency's operations. It also introduces new, detailed requirements for reporting expenses related to the protection of the President and Vice President, enhancing transparency of public funds.
Key points
The Secret Service, responsible for protecting key government officials, shifts its affiliation from the Department of Homeland Security to the Department of the Treasury.
Annual, detailed reporting of Secret Service expenditures for the protection of the President and Vice President during travel is now mandatory, increasing oversight of public money.
Reports will include travel dates, locations visited, total costs, and payments to non-governmental individuals and entities exceeding $5,000.
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Print number: 117_HR_7689
Sponsor: Rep. Williams, Roger [R-TX-25]
Process start date: 2022-05-06