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HR. 5305 · 119th Congress

Congressional MRA Act

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Bill details

Introduced: 9/11/2025
Status: Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
Bill ID: 119hr5305
Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.

Summary

Introduced in House

Congressional Money Returned to America Act or the Congressional MRA Act This bill requires funds that were provided to House offices for the Members' Representational Allowance (MRA) and remain in the MRA account after all payments for the year are made to be deposited in the Treasury and used for deficit or debt reduction. The MRA is an allowance that Members of the House of Representatives receive each year to operate their offices. It must be used to support official and representational duties and may not be used for personal or campaign purposes. Annual appropriations acts that fund the legislative branch have generally included a provision that requires unused amounts remaining in the MRA to be used for deficit reduction or to reduce the federal debt. This bill makes this requirement permanent.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 9/11/2025

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NEUTRAL
4/5/2026

This bill requires that any unused funds from the Members' Representational Allowance (MRA) be deposited into the Treasury for deficit reduction. • This policy could impact local financial management by ensuring that federal funds are directed toward reducing the national debt. • It may also affect how Members of the House allocate their MRA funds for local services and initiatives. • A potential concern could be how this requirement might influence the budgeting decisions of Members, possibly affecting their ability to respond to local needs. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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