To amend title 5, United States Code, to authorize the increase of the retirement age in the United States Capitol Police.
Sponsored By: Representative Steil, Bryan [R-WI-1]
Passed House
Summary
Gives the Capitol Police Board authority to set officers' retirement age between 57 and 65. The bill replaces the fixed age of 60 in both the Civil Service Retirement System and the Federal Employees Retirement System for United States Capitol Police officers. It replaces the phrase "becomes 60 years of age" with language that lets the Board pick an age that is not less than 57 and not more than 65. The change leaves the specific retirement age to the Board instead of a single statutory age.
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Capitol Police retirement age set by board
This bill would let the Capitol Police Board set the retirement age between 57 and 65. It would replace the current fixed age of 60. The rule would apply to officers under CSRS and FERS. It would not change how pensions are calculated.
Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Steil, Bryan [R-WI-1]
WI • R
Cosponsors
Rep. Morelle, Joseph D. [D-NY-25]
NY • D
Sponsored 4/20/2026
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
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