HR9133Referred to Committee

To require the Office of Management and Budget to report to Congress on actions taken by Executive branch employees to censor lawful speech, and for other purposes.

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In Committee
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Passed One Chamber
4
Passed Both
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Signed into Law
119th
Congress
2026-06-03
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Scott Perry
Scott Perry
Republican · PA · Representative
Votes with party: 85.9% (553 recorded votes)

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Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

2026-06-03

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Plain-English Summary

The proposal would require the Office of Management and Budget to investigate and report to Congress whenever federal employees take actions to suppress or remove lawful speech, such as pressuring social media companies to take down posts or restricting what people can say. The report would document these incidents so Congress can review whether government workers are overstepping their authority in controlling public speech. This affects federal agencies and employees, as well as the public's ability to speak freely without government interference.

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