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The House passed legislation on Tuesday that aims to reauthorize the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) until 2031, helping to reinvigorate the Federal government’s investments in technology modernization.
The Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act (MGT Reform Act), introduced late last year by Reps. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and Gerry Connolly, D-Va., passed the House floor on May 21 by voice vote.
(Washington, D.C.) — Rep. Mace’s Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, has passed through markup in the House Judiciary Committee, bringing it one step closer to becoming law. This bill gains traction due to Mace’s relentless pressure campaign to protect American women and girls amidst the ongoing border crisis.
(Washington D.C.) — Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation and Accountability Chairwoman Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) announces today’s passage of the Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act (H.R. 5527), a bill she introduced along with Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.).
The House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday adopted an amendment to the annual defense policy bill that would push the Department of Defense to rehire U.S. service members who were fired for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
The measure, which would require the Pentagon to create a robust plan for rehiring those service members, was adopted by voice vote as the committee considered a round of amendments for a markup of the 2025 national defense authorization act (NDAA).
(Washington, D.C.) — Representative Nancy Mace’s (SC-01) bipartisan bill, the Modernizing Government Technology Reform Act, is scheduled to be brought to the House floor for a vote this week. This significant step forward follows its recent passage through the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
(Washington, D.C.) — Representative Nancy Mace (SC-01) has introduced a joint resolution, backed by 29 cosponsors and 4 organizations, to express congressional disapproval of the Biden Administration's recent rule to extend Obamacare eligibility to over 100,000 DACA recipients by redefining "lawfully present." This rule is set to conveniently take effect shortly before the 2024 presidential election.