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Committee Resolutions Expiration for Leases and Public Projects

New rules set a five-year expiration date for Congressional committee resolutions concerning leases or construction projects. If a lease is not awarded or a project not initiated within five years of the resolution's approval, it will expire. This aims to accelerate public project implementation and prevent delays, potentially impacting the efficiency of public spending.
Key points
Congressional committee resolutions for leases or public projects will now expire after 5 years.
If a project isn't started or a lease isn't awarded within 5 years, the resolution becomes void.
This change applies to resolutions approved after the law's enactment, streamlining investment processes.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HR_6316
Sponsor: Rep. Titus, Dina [D-NV-1]
Process start date: 2023-11-08