Federal News
Congress Advances Federal Officer Protection Legislation
March 11, 2026
Congressman Mike Simpson and other federal lawmakers have introduced and cosponsored the Halo Act (H.R. 7846), a bill designed to enhance protections for federal officers by establishing criminal penalties for individuals who threaten or harass them during official duties. The legislation proposes creating a 25-foot buffer zone around federal officers, particularly during immigration enforcement activities, to improve their safety and operational effectiveness. This bill has companion support in the Senate from Senator Ashley Moody, indicating bipartisan interest in strengthening law enforcement protections.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential increases in security and protective service requirements for federal law enforcement agencies if the bill passes.
- Contractors specializing in security technology, perimeter control solutions, and law enforcement protective equipment may find emerging opportunities aligned with the bill's implementation.
- Agencies involved in immigration enforcement and federal policing may revise operational protocols, impacting contract scopes and service delivery standards.
- Organizations supporting federal law enforcement should evaluate compliance with new buffer zone regulations and associated enforcement mechanisms as the legislative process advances.
The American people voted for law and order in November 2024. They voted for secure borders and for the men and women who enforce our laws to be supported in the line of duty - not harassed, threatened, or assaulted.
— Rep. Michael Rulli
Calling yourself a peaceful protestor does not always make you one, especially if your actions include harassing, intimidating, and even physically assaulting federal officers.
— Rep. Mike Simpson
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate