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No Pensions for Congressional Members Convicted of Sexual Offenses

This bill strips retirement benefits from Members of Congress convicted of serious felony sexual offenses, including crimes against children. It ensures that public funds are not used to provide pensions to officials who commit such crimes.
Key points
Members of Congress lose their pensions if convicted of sexual abuse or rape.
The ban includes crimes related to child exploitation and human trafficking.
The rules apply to offenses committed after the law is officially enacted.
This applies to both major federal retirement systems (CSRS and FERS).
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Introduced
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Additional Information
No Pensions for Congressional Predators Act
Print number: S 4343
Sponsor: Sen. Hawley, Josh [R-MO]
Process start date: 2026-04-17