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H.R. 139—SHOW UP Act of 2023

H.R. 139 - SHOW UP Act of 2023

Hearing Information

Meeting Information

Monday, January 30, 2023 - 5:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »

Bill Text

Text of H.R. 139PDFXML

(as introduced)

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 9-3 on Monday, January 30, 2023.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 75:
Agreed to by record vote of 216-208, after agreeing to the previous question by record vote of 218-209, on January 31, 2023.

MANAGERS: Burgess/McGovern

1. Closed rule for H.J. Res. 7.

2. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure or their designees.

3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the joint resolution.

4. Waives all points of order against provisions in the joint resolution.

5. Provides one motion to recommit.

6. Closed rule for H.R. 139.

7. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability or their designees.

8. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

9. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill.

10. Provides one motion to recommit.

11. Closed rule for H.R. 382.

12. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce or their designees.

13. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

14. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill.

15. Provides one motion to recommit.

16. Closed rule for H.R. 497.

17. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce or their designees.

18. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

19. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill.

20. Provides one motion to recommit.

Amendments (click each header to sort table by that column)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Connolly (VA)DemocratEnsures that agencies also have the opportunity to study and report the benefits of telework.Submitted
2Version 1Connolly (VA)DemocratRequires a report on the harm a 100% in-person work mandate would have on federal agencies.Submitted
3Version 1Spanberger (VA)DemocratRequires an analysis of how much an agency's telework policy has saved the taxpayer and improved recruitment and retention efforts.Submitted
4Version 1Spanberger (VA)DemocratRequires agencies to include in their analysis how telework policies impacted military spouses' employment.Submitted
5Version 1Payne, Jr. (NJ)DemocratStrikes all of section 2 which would otherwise require reinstatement of pre-pandemic telework policies, practices, and levels for executive agencies.Submitted
6Version 1Payne, Jr. (NJ)DemocratRequires robust input, both qualitative and quantitative, from all federal employee labor organizations covered under Chapter 71 of Title 5, United States Code, in any study, plan, and certification regarding executive agency telework policies, practices, and levels for executive agencies; and that any final report must include this feedback.Submitted
7Version 1Payne, Jr. (NJ)DemocratRequires that survey and testimonials from all recognized bargaining units whose work involves customer service be taken into consideration as well as the impact of employees supporting new local economies, small businesses, and municipal, local, city, state, or territorial tax revenue generation; and requires any report to include relevant federal guidance and any updates to the Office of Personnel Management telework/remote work guide.Submitted
8Version 2Fitzpatrick (PA)RepublicanRevised This amendment strikes Section 2 of H.R. 139. Updated with OLC text.Revised
9Version 1Boebert, Lauren (CO)RepublicanLate Requires an OPM report detailing on a weekly basis the number of federal employees who logged into a federal computer system between March of 2022 through the enactment of this act.Submitted

Committee Votes

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 5

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to include the language from H. Res. 965 of the 116th Congress authorizing remote participation in committees by members and witnesses. Defeated: 3–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Burgess
Nay
Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Cole, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 3

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to H.R. 139 to make in order amendment #8, offered by Rep. Fitzpatrick (PA), which strikes Section 2 of H.R. 139. Defeated: 3–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Burgess
Nay
Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Cole, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 4

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to H.R. 139 to make in order amendment #3, offered by Rep. Spanberger (VA), which requires an analysis of how much an agency's telework policy has saved the taxpayer and improved recruitment and retention efforts. Defeated: 3–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Burgess
Nay
Mr. Reschenthaler
Nay
Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Massie
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Cole, Chair
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 7

Motion by Mr. Burgess to report the rule. Adopted: 9–3

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mr. Burgess
Yea
Mr. Reschenthaler
Yea
Mrs. Fischbach
Yea
Mr. Massie
Yea
Mr. Norman
Yea
Mr. Roy
Yea
Mrs. Houchin
Yea
Mr. Langworthy
Yea
Mr. Cole, Chair
Yea
Mr. McGovern
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Neguse
No Vote
Ms. Leger Fernández
Nay