Improving Federal Building Security Act of 2024 This bill requires Facility Security Committees to respond to security recommendations issued by the Federal Protective Service (FPS) regarding facility security. A Facility Security Committee is a committee that (1) consists of representatives of all federal tenants in a specific nonmilitary facility, the security organization for the facility, and the owning or leasing federal tenant; and (2) is responsible for addressing facility-specific securi…
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 366 politicians tracked
351
YEA
6
NAY
0
PRESENT
9
NOT VOTING
BY PARTY
MONEY ON THIS BILL
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SPONSORS

Gary C. Peters
D-MI · Primary
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TRAIL AI
The Improving Federal Building Security Act of 2024 addresses security measures and protocols for federal buildings. The bill passed with broad bipartisan support, receiving 351 votes in favor and 6 votes against, with all Democratic votes in support and Republicans splitting 175-6 in favor. The measure has been signed into law.
Based on public voting records. Does not imply causation.
TIMELINE
DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
Reflects public records. Does not imply causation.