HR 2783
Official Time Reporting Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Official Time Reporting Act, requires the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to annually report to Congress on how federal employees use ‘official time.’ Official time is paid time taken away from regular job duties to participate in labor-management activities. The report will detail the total amount of official time granted, the activities it was used for, and the compensation provided. This aims to increase transparency and accountability regarding the use of taxpayer funds for these activities.
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Jody B. Hice
Cosponsors
C. Scott Franklin
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