Supreme Court removal-power ruling for independent agencies
Supreme Court docket No. 25-332, Trump v. Slaughter, judgment reversed and remanded on June 29, 2026. Who can act: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Supreme Court docket No. 25-332, Trump v. Slaughter, judgment reversed and remanded on June 29, 2026
Who can act: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
↓ Congress can act on this
4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR4669: FEMA Act of 2025.
HR4669 · 119th Congress
FEMA Act of 2025
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What HR4669 actually does
This story is about Research lead: Supreme Court removal-power ruling for independent agencies. This bill would establish FEMA as a cabinet-level independent establishment in the executive branch.
If passed, it would:
- establish FEMA as a cabinet-level independent establishment in the executive branch • transfer FEMA functions and build related transition/oversight machinery around that new structure.
3 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Research lead: Supreme Court removal-power ruling for independent agencies. This bill would revive expedited congressional consideration of presidential reorganization plans through 2026.
If passed, it would
- revive expedited congressional consideration of presidential reorganization plans through 2026 • expand those plans to cover employee reductions, deregulation, and elimination of operations.
This story is about Research lead: Supreme Court removal-power ruling for independent agencies. This bill would impose a faster review path for MSPB appeals.
If passed, it would
- impose a faster review path for MSPB appeals • strengthen timely review for federal employees and applicants challenging personnel actions.
This story is about Research lead: Supreme Court removal-power ruling for independent agencies. This bill would convert CFPB into an independent agency led by a multi-member commission.
If passed, it would
- convert CFPB into an independent agency led by a multi-member commission • move CFPB further away from the single-director model.
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