HR144-119

Passed House

Tennessee Valley Authority Salary Transparency Act

119th Congress Introduced Jan 3, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The Tennessee Valley Authority Salary Transparency Act amends the TVA Act's financial reporting section. Instead of the old financial statement language, TVA must provide a report of the total number of employees at the management level or above, including all executives and board members, who receive compensation at or above the maximum basic pay rate for GS-15. The report must include those employees' names, salaries, and duties. The bill also shields the salary information contained in or filed with that report from public disclosure under FOIA section 552(b)(3) and from the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act. The result is more detailed congressional oversight of TVA senior compensation, but not automatic public release of the individual salary information.

Who Benefits and How

Congressional oversight committees, TVA ratepayers, public power watchdog organizations, federal compensation analysts, and appropriations staff benefit from a more specific senior-compensation report covering TVA management, executives, and board members above the GS-15 threshold. TVA executives and senior managers also benefit from the FOIA and public-reporting exemptions that keep individual salary details from being broadly released through public records channels.

Who Bears the Burden and How

The Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA Board staff, TVA human resources staff, TVA payroll offices, TVA legal staff, congressional report staff, public transparency advocates, and FOIA requesters bear the burden of compiling the compensation report or losing direct public access to salary information that is provided to Congress but exempted from public disclosure.

Key Provisions

  • Requires TVA to report names, salaries, and duties of management-level employees, executives, and board members paid at or above the GS-15 maximum rate.
  • Provides Congress with senior-compensation information rather than the older financial-statement wording.
  • Exempts the salary information in or filed with the report from FOIA disclosure.
  • Exempts the salary information from the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act.
  • Modifies the TVA Act financial reporting section.

Evidence Chain:

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At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Requires the Tennessee Valley Authority Board to report annually to Congress the number, names, salaries, and duties of management-level employees, executives, and board members paid at or above the GS-15 maximum rate, while exempting salary information in that report from FOIA disclosure and the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act.

Key Policy Areas

Government Transparency, Utilities, Federal Administration

Primary Purpose

Requires the Tennessee Valley Authority Board to report annually to Congress the number, names, salaries, and duties of management-level employees, executives, and board members paid at or above the GS-15 maximum rate, while exempting salary information in that report from FOIA disclosure and the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act.

Policy Domains

Government Transparency Utilities Federal Administration

Substantive provisions

Identified Gains
  • Congressional oversight committees
  • TVA ratepayers
  • Public power watchdog organizations
  • Federal compensation analysts
  • Appropriations staff
  • TVA executives
  • TVA senior managers
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Identified Costs
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
  • TVA Board staff
  • TVA human resources staff
  • TVA payroll offices
  • TVA legal staff
  • Public transparency advocates
  • FOIA requesters
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Tennessee Valley Authority: ,
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Legislative Progress

Passed House
Introduced Committee Passed
Jan 16, 2025

Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment …

Jan 16, 2025 (inferred)

Passed House (inferred from eh version)

Jan 16, 2025

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to …

Jan 15, 2025

Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H169-170)

Jan 15, 2025

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without …

Jan 15, 2025

On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill …

Jan 15, 2025

Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules …

Jan 13, 2025

Mr. Graves moved to suspend the rules and pass the …

Jan 13, 2025

At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were …

Jan 13, 2025

DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate …

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Utilities
9 mentions across 3 clauses
+6 positive -3 negative

TVA executives, TVA senior managers, Tennessee Valley Authority

Positive-direction: TVA executives, TVA senior managers

Negative-direction: Tennessee Valley Authority

Government
3 mentions across 3 clauses
+3 positive

Congressional oversight committees

General Public
3 mentions across 3 clauses
-3 negative

FOIA requesters

1/3
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

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Domains
Government Transparency Utilities Federal Administration

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