HR 6479
Taxpayer Accountability for Airlines Relief Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Taxpayer Accountability for Airlines Relief Act, aims to ensure that taxpayer money used to support airlines during the COVID-19 pandemic is repaid responsibly. It limits the compensation of airline executives who earned over $425,000 in 2019 until the federal loans they received are fully paid off. The bill focuses on preventing excessive executive pay while airlines benefit from government assistance. This measure seeks to hold airlines accountable for the use of these funds.
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