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BILL • US SENATE

S 4128

No Self-Promotion with Public Dollars Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Jacky Rosen,

Bill restricts federal agencies from spending appropriated funds on self-promotional activities or advertising featuring elected officials or political appointees.

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Bill Summary • S 4128

Legislative bill overview

S 4128 prohibits federal agencies from using appropriated funds for self-promotional activities, advertising campaigns, or marketing materials that feature or promote specific elected officials or political appointees. The bill aims to prevent taxpayer money from being used for what sponsors consider partisan promotion or personal political benefit.

Why is this important

Federal agencies spend billions annually on communications and outreach. This bill addresses concerns that some of these expenditures blur the line between legitimate government information and promotion of individual politicians or administrations. The distinction matters because it involves determining proper use of public funds versus potential misuse for political advantage.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition disputes: The bill's effectiveness depends on how "self-promotion" and "promotional" are defined—agencies may argue that routine communications about their work or leadership inherently involve officials, making enforcement ambiguous
  • Government transparency vs. restrictions: Critics may argue the bill could limit citizens' access to information about their elected officials' government work or prevent agencies from properly crediting leadership for policy accomplishments
  • Implementation challenges: Determining which communications violate the restriction versus legitimate government information requires subjective judgment, potentially creating legal disputes and chilling effects on necessary agency communications
  • Partisan application concerns: Questions may arise about whether enforcement would be applied consistently across administrations or used selectively as a political tool

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