Reuse Excess Property Act This bill requires the General Services Administration (GSA) to make publicly available on the internet the data contained in specified federal agency reports on excess personal property. (Personal property is any property except real property and includes vehicles, furniture, and office equipment.) The bill also requires federal agencies to make public their internal guidance on using excess personal property to meet agency needs. Such guidance must include certain topics, such as (1) a requirement to consider excess personal property before buying new, and (2) how to evaluate the suitability of excess personal property for use. Federal agencies must also provide this information to the GSA.
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Gary C. Peters
D-MI · Primary
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The Reuse Excess Property Act, introduced by Senator Gary C. Peters (D-MI) as S 2685 in the 118th Congress, addresses the management and reuse of excess federal property. The bill has been signed into law. Vote data for this legislation is not yet available.
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DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
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