Meeting
Full Committee Markup of Various Measures
Body
Committee on House Administration
Date
June 25, 2026
Jurisdiction
Federal
The Committee on House Administration held a full committee markup on June 25, 2026, addressing several legislative measures primarily focused on election integrity, legislative branch modernization, and Capitol security. Key procurement-related discussions included the consideration and amendment of HR 9368, the Voter ID Act, which proposed a federal standard requiring photo identification for voting in federal elections, with provisions for funding to cover ID costs for eligible voters. The committee debated the scope of acceptable IDs and the potential impact on voter access. Additionally, HR 9342, the GPO Modernization Act, was discussed to update the Government Publishing Office's role for the digital age, enhancing public access to government information. HR 9360 aimed to sunset an outdated advisory committee on congressional records, streamlining record management. Lastly, HR 3334, the US Capitol Police Empowerment Act, was considered to grant explicit authority to the Capitol Police to detect and disable unauthorized drones, addressing emerging security challenges. Votes were taken on amendments and the bills, with several measures ordered favorably reported to the House. The meeting included policy decisions that could influence future procurement and operational activities related to election administration, government publishing, records management, and Capitol security technology.
Source
Committee on House Administration