Pay Our Capitol Police Act
What this could mean for your district
This bill provides funding for the U.S. Capitol Police to ensure they are paid during a government shutdown. • This funding could help maintain local security and emergency response capabilities if a shutdown occurs. • Local contractors who support the Capitol Police may also benefit from the appropriations provided by this bill. • There may be questions about how these appropriations interact with other funding sources and the timing of their availability. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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Bill overview
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Introduced in House
Pay Our Capitol Police Act This bill provides FY2026 continuing appropriations for the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) to pay and provide benefits for employees who are working during a government shutdown. The bill provides the appropriations for any period during which interim or full-year appropriations for FY2026 are not in effect (i.e., a government shutdown). Specifically, the bill provides the appropriations to the USCP for salaries, overtime pay, hazardous duty pay, recruitment and retention bonuses, and employee benefits for (1) members of the USCP who are excepted employees (i.e., required to work) or are performing emergency work during the shutdown, and (2) civilian employees who are providing support to the members. The bill also provides appropriations for payments to USCP contractors who are providing support to the members of the USCP who are working during the shutdown. The appropriations provided by this bill may not be used during any period in which continuing appropriations are in effect for these purposes. The appropriations are available until the earlier of (1) the enactment into law of legislation to provide FY2026 appropriations for the USCP or the legislative branch (including continuing appropriations), or (2) September 30, 2026. The bill must take effect as if it had been enacted on October 1, 2025.
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