[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 6237 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 6237
To allow Federal State Department employees to file a confidential or
open report on any fiscal waste that they come across and establishes
an award program for exemplary employees who file non-confidential
reports on wasteful spending.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 6, 2023
Mr. Baird introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Foreign Affairs
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A BILL
To allow Federal State Department employees to file a confidential or
open report on any fiscal waste that they come across and establishes
an award program for exemplary employees who file non-confidential
reports on wasteful spending.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF FISCAL WASTE SELF-REPORTING PROGRAM AND
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD.
(a) Fiscal Waste Self-Reporting Program.--
(1) In general.--The Department of State Under Secretary
for Management shall work with the Director of the Budget and
Planning Bureau and the Director of Global Talent in the Global
Talent Management Bureau, among other persons, to establish a
program for employees to self-report fiscal waste they observe
in their course of employment. Within 60 days of receiving a
report, the Under Secretary for Management shall--
(A) investigate the substance of the report and
determine if it identifies fiscal waste; and
(B) rectify all instances of fiscal waste
identified by the report.
(2) Confidentiality.--Employees shall have the opportunity
to mark their submissions to the fiscal waste self-reporting
program as confidential. Information in reports marked as
confidential shall--
(A) be accessible only to staff responsible for
administering the fiscal waste self-reporting program
and be shared only insofar as is necessary to
investigate or rectify the report. Staff administering
the program shall not share the name or other
identifying information of the submitting employee; and
(B) not be used in the promotion, demotion, or
termination of or other employment decisions relating
to the submitting employee.
(3) Annual report.--The Under Secretary for Management
shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees an
annual report detailing--
(A) all submissions to the fiscal waste self-
reporting program that year;
(B) the findings of all investigations into those
submissions; and
(C) all rectifying actions taken in response to
those submissions.
(b) Fiscal Responsibility Award.--
(1) In general.--The Under Secretary for Management shall
work with the Director of the Budget and Planning Bureau and
the Director of Global Talent in the Global Talent Management
Bureau, among other persons, to establish a departmental award
for any exemplary employee who--
(A) recommends or adopts significant cost saving
measures in program implementation;
(B) identifies instances of fiscal waste within a
program;
(C) cancels, or recommends cancellation of,
programs resulting in fiscal waste; and
(D) proposes a plan for reallocation of resources
in lieu of requesting greater appropriations.
(2) Self-reports.--An employee's non-confidential
submissions to the fiscal waste self-reporting program,
particularly those resulting in rectification, shall be
considered in determining that employee's eligibility for this
award.
(3) Frequency.--Eligibility for this award shall be
determined on at least a quarterly basis.
(c) Definitions.--In this Act:
(1) Appropriate congressional committees.--The term
``appropriate congressional committees'' means the House
Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations.
(2) Fiscal waste.--The term ``fiscal waste'' means--
(A) any inefficiency in the spending patterns or
objectives of a program;
(B) any program which consistently does not
adequately achieve its stated objectives; and
(C) any program which no longer holds relevance or
has become obsolete.
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