Of inquiry requesting the President to provide certain documents in the President’s possession to the House of Representatives relating to the access provided to the staff and advisers of, including any individual working for or in conjunction with, the Department of Government Efficiency to the systems, applications, and accounts, and any information contained therein, of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
Sponsors
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In CommitteeMs. Waters (for herself, Ms. Velázquez, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Meeks, …
Summary
What This Bill Does
This House Resolution requests the President to provide documents within 14 days about individuals working for or with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)--including Elon Musk and other named individuals--who have been granted access to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) systems. It is an "inquiry resolution," a congressional oversight tool used to demand information from the executive branch.
Who Benefits and How
The House of Representatives and the public benefit by gaining transparency into who has accessed sensitive consumer financial data and government systems. The resolution seeks detailed information about security clearances, background checks, and whether proper protocols were followed when granting system access to DOGE personnel.
Who Bears the Burden and How
The President and executive branch would need to compile and provide extensive documentation, including personnel information, access logs, security clearance records, and conflict-of-interest reviews. This creates an administrative burden and could expose potential security or procedural lapses.
Key Provisions
- Requests names, ages, and backgrounds of all DOGE personnel (including Elon Musk and 7 other named individuals) with access to CFPB systems
- Demands disclosure of what sensitive information these individuals accessed, including confidential supervisory information and personally identifiable information
- Requires documentation of whether proper security clearances and permissions were obtained before access was granted
- Asks for records of any CFPB data that was copied, modified, or transferred to external systems by DOGE personnel
- Requests complete conflict-of-interest disclosures and mitigation steps for each individual
- Seeks a full accounting of CFPB staffing levels before and after January 2025, including employees placed on administrative leave
Evidence Chain:
This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.
Primary Purpose
This bill requests the President to provide documents relating to access granted by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff and advisers, including specific individuals, to systems, applications, and accounts of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
Policy Domains
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "the_president"
- → President of the United States
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