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Contact Congress about S. 3361: No Palaces Act

Big changes to the White House or its grounds would need approval from the National Capital Planning Commission. Congress would then get a limited time to block the project. Private money could not pay for covered projects unless Congress allows it.

Modern Action explains legislation in plain English, helps you choose whether to support, oppose, or ask for changes, and drafts a message tied to the bill, your stance, and the elected officials who can act on it.

No Palaces Act is a Senate bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Latest action on S. 3361: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Who this affects: This bill mainly affects the Executive Office of the President, federal agencies working on White House projects, Congress, and federal planning or preservation bodies. It changes who must approve major work before it starts. It could also affect private donors or foundations that want to help pay for White House improvements, because Congress would have to allow that funding first.

Why this matters: Major changes to the White House can affect security, history, public trust, and the look of a national landmark. This bill would make those projects go through more review before work begins. It gives planning experts a formal role and gives Congress a chance to stop a project. The real effect would depend on how often major projects are proposed, how the commission uses its approval power, how Congress responds, and whether lawsuits are filed.

Key provisions in S. 3361

  • A federal agency must consult the National Capital Planning Commission before covered demolition starts. This applies to existing structures tied to covered projects.
  • White House building or site improvements cannot move forward without commission approval. The project must finish the commission's concept review first.
  • Congress gets 60 days when it is in session to review a project after commission approval. During that time, lawmakers can act on a joint resolution of disapproval, which is a law rejecting that project.
  • A disapproval resolution must use the bill's required wording and timing. It must also point to the date when the commission approved the project.
  • The Senate gets fast rules for handling disapproval resolutions. These include ways to move a bill out of committee and limits on debate; the House uses related fast-track rules.

How Modern Action helps you take action on S. 3361

You do not have to start with a blank letter. Modern Action turns the bill, your position, and the relevant congressional context into a message you can edit and send. The goal is to make contacting Congress clear, specific, and useful without forcing you to parse bill text or figure out the right office on your own.

Questions people ask about S. 3361

What is S. 3361?
Big changes to the White House or its grounds would need approval from the National Capital Planning Commission. Congress would then get a limited time to block the project. Private money could not pay for covered projects unless Congress allows it.
How do I support or oppose S. 3361?
Choose support, oppose, or ask for changes on Modern Action. The action flow drafts the message for you and keeps the wording tied to this bill.
Who should I contact about S. 3361?
Modern Action uses your location to route the action to the congressional offices relevant to the bill and your representation.
Can Modern Action explain S. 3361 before I act?
Yes. Modern Action gives you a plain-English summary, current status, and action context before you send anything.

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