Federal Legislation
Congress Requires DHS Communication During Shutdowns
March 23, 2026
The House of Representatives, led by Congresswoman Julie Johnson, has introduced the DHS Oversight and Accountability Act, mandating the Department of Homeland Security to maintain communication with congressional offices during government shutdowns. This legislation ensures that congressional oversight and constituent services continue uninterrupted despite lapses in DHS funding, reinforcing transparency and operational continuity within DHS during funding gaps.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate sustained congressional engagement and oversight activities affecting DHS operations even during shutdown periods.
- Contractors supporting DHS may experience continued requirements for reporting and communication protocols aligned with congressional oversight mandates.
- This act highlights the importance of maintaining operational transparency and communication channels in procurement planning for DHS-related contracts.
- Organizations involved with DHS should evaluate their compliance and communication strategies to align with the new legislative requirements for shutdown scenarios.
My DHS Oversight and Accountability Act ensures that Congress and the American people can continue to communicate with their government and get the answers they need even during a government shutdown.
— Julie Johnson
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, United States House of Representatives, Homeland Security Committee, Foreign Affairs Committee, House Administration Committee