Posts - Bill - HR 3582 No revolving doors in FMS Act of 2025
house 05/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to prevent former State Department and Defense employees from lobbying the federal government on foreign military sales immediately after leaving their jobs, aiming to reduce conflicts of interest and promote greater transparency in defense-related decisions.
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HR 3582 - No revolving doors in FMS Act of 2025
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moderate 05/23/2025
No revolving door? Fine, but only if we don’t hobble the expertise the government desperately needs post-service.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
Ending that cozy handshake between government suits and lobbyists is a win for transparency and America’s soul.
right-leaning 05/23/2025
Shutting out experienced voices from the conversation? Sounds like Washington’s latest power grab to me.
moderate 05/23/2025
This bill’s a start—now let’s actually track if it changes the lobbying game or just pumps up the paperwork.
moderate 05/23/2025
Cutting conflicts of interest sounds good, but let’s make sure it doesn’t slow down sensible foreign deals.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
If you served the people, don’t sell us out to the highest bidder the minute you walk out that door.
left-leaning 05/23/2025
Finally, a bill that slams the revolving door wide shut—no more selling out our security for private gain.
right-leaning 05/23/2025
If you can’t hear from those who know the defense game best, how will America stay ahead? This bill misses the mark.
right-leaning 05/23/2025
Another layer of red tape trying to turn former public servants into career bureaucrats—where’s the freedom in that?