What We're Tracking in DC
Speakerless House
After a last-minute vote on a continuing resolution to keep the government open for 45 days, the House voted to remove then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from his position. House Republicans are now in the process of selecting their nominee for Speaker. As of Friday morning, no candidate has the majority needed to become Speaker.
Why does this matter? The Speaker of the House is one of the most important positions in the government. Not only is the Speaker next in line to the presidency after the vice president, but they also direct House floor proceedings, including deciding which bills can be voted on. Without a Speaker, the House cannot conduct certain legislative work—so many congressional proceedings are currently stalled.
Federal Grants Reform
Two updates on federal grants reform: First, the Office of Management and Budget released proposed regulations for comment. These regulations aim to streamline the federal grantmaking process, including by:
- Urging grant recipients to engage impacted communities
- Encouraging federal agencies to consult impacted communities when developing programs
- Eliminating some reporting and metrics requirements
- Increasing the single audit threshold
Read more analysis from our partners at the National Council of Nonprofits. Comments are due on December 4, 2023.
Second, on Thursday, Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) and Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) introduced the Streamlining Federal Grants Act. This legislation, which has already been introduced in the Senate, also aims to streamline and modernize the federal grants process. Among other provisions, it would:
- Require grantmaking agencies to designate a senior official to streamline grant administration
- Create a Grants Council aimed at simplifying notice of funding opportunities and improving data standards and collection
- Improve Grants.gov
Consider sharing information about both the proposed regulations and this legislation with your development staff or with nonprofit partners that receive federal funding. If this would positively impact you or your partners, please let us know by emailing govt@cof.org.