H.R. 1456 — 117th Congress
Peace Corps Reauthorization Act of 2022
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Sep 20, 2022Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 492.
CRS summary
As of Sep 19, 2022Passed House
Peace Corps Reauthorization Act of 2022
This bill reauthorizes through FY2024 and modifies operations of the Peace Corps.
Changes include increasing the readjustment allowance paid to volunteers when their service terminates and providing statutory authority for an executive order that grants returned volunteers noncompetitive eligibility for federal civil-service positions.
Additionally, the bill entitles returned volunteers to sixty days of health care benefits. The Peace Corps must also provide volunteers with information about enrolling in U.S. health plans before service termination and mental health care during and after service.
The bill also includes provisions to address involuntary termination of Peace Corps service in emergencies, including by expediting re-enrollment of involuntarily terminated volunteers.
The Peace Corps must also adequately insure volunteers' safety and must coordinate with the Department of State to periodically update agreements concerning the security of Peace Corps volunteers and staff abroad.
The bill also
- authorizes Peace Corps to recruit domestically based volunteers to serve in the United States at the request of another agency or to provide services in a host country virtually,
- modifies the Peace Corps National Advisory Council's membership and functions,
- expands whistleblower protections for volunteers,
- increases the rate of pay that applies to a volunteer's workers compensation claim,
- requires Peace Corps to implement a zero tolerance drug use policy regarding volunteer involvement with illegal drugs, and
- emphasizes the use of the internet in Peace Corps programs.
Furthermore, the bill requires reporting, including on the provision of mental health services to volunteers.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordSep 19, 2022 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll callYea — 290: 211 D · 79 R
Nay — 125: 125 R
Not Voting — 17: 9 D · 8 R
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