United States Secret Service Reserve Fund Act of 2026
Sponsored By: Representative Mills
Introduced
Summary
Would create a dedicated reserve fund to keep Secret Service protection operating during a lapse in appropriations. The fund would pay necessary expenses tied to protection of individuals named in 18 U.S.C. 3056, including salaries of employees who directly provide that protection. Use would be limited to a lapse in appropriations and would end when funding resumes or 30 days after the lapse, whichever is earlier. The bill would appropriate $106 million from the Treasury to the Reserve Fund, require any amounts unused by December 31, 2026 be returned and rescinded, and require the Director to report uses to the appropriate congressional committees within 30 days after that transfer. *Would increase federal spending by $106 million from the Treasury for the reserve fund.*
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Reserve fund for Secret Service protection
This bill would create a United States Secret Service Reserve Fund and appropriate $106,000,000 from the Treasury into it. If enacted, the Director of the Secret Service would be able to use the Fund only during a lapse in Secret Service appropriations to pay necessary expenses for protecting people listed in 18 U.S.C. 3056, including salaries of employees who directly provide that protection. Fund use would begin on the date of the lapse and end when the lapse ends or 30 days after the lapse, whichever is earlier. Any amounts remaining in the Fund as of December 31, 2026 would have to be transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury by January 31, 2027 and would be rescinded. The Director would have to submit a report within 30 days after that transfer to six specified congressional committees: House Administration; Senate Rules and Administration; House Judiciary; Senate Judiciary; House Appropriations; and Senate Appropriations.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Mills
FL • R
Cosponsors
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
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