House Bill
H.R. 2103
Protect Postal Performance Act
Primary Sponsor

Lloyd Doggett
Representative
Cosponsors
5
Quick Stats
Policy Area
Summary
The Protect Postal Performance Act would limit funding for the District of Columbia National Guard in the fiscal year 2024. This means the National Guard's budget and operations in Washington, D.C. would be reduced.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
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Protect Postal Performance Act
The Protect Postal Performance Act would limit funding for the District of Columbia National Guard in the fiscal year 2024. This means the National Guard's budget and operations in Washington, D.C. would be reduced.
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The Protect Postal Performance Act would limit funding for the District of Columbia National Guard in the fiscal year 2024. This means the National Guard's budget and operations in Washington, D.C. would be reduced.
- Bill Number
- 2103
- Sponsor
- Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)
- Introduced
- 9/18/2025
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
- Policy Area
- Government Operations and Politics
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Protect Postal Performance Act
- Bill Number
- 2103
- Sponsor
- Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)
- Status
- Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
- Introduced
- 9/18/2025
- Summary
- The Protect Postal Performance Act would limit funding for the District of Columbia National Guard in the fiscal year 2024. This means the National Guard's budget and operations in Washington, D.C. would be reduced.
Data from Congress.gov
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