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The Senate version of the SWAG Act mirrors the House bill, prohibiting federal agencies from using federal funds for advertising, swag, or mascots, except for specified recruitment and census activities, and requires reporting of public‑relations spending and ROI.
Key Points
- 1Bars federal agencies from using funds for advertising, swag, and mascots, with limited exceptions.
- 2Mandates annual reporting of public‑relations and advertising expenditures and ROI.
- 3Allows swag for armed‑force recruitment, federal employment, and census activities.
- 4Requires OMB to issue regulations within 180 days.
Impact Areas
Federal agencies and procurement officesPublic‑relations and advertising vendorsRecruitment programs for the armed forces and federal workforceCensus Bureau operations
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