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Thompson, Landsman Introduce Federal Prisons Accountability Act

by Gant Team
Sunday, July 13, 2025
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HOWARD – U.S. Representatives Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15) and Greg Landsman (OH-01) today introduced the Federal Prisons Accountability Act, a bill that aims to change the nomination process for the Director of the Bureau of Prisons.

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is the largest agency within the Justice Department with approximately 39,000 budgeted positions, an annual budget of nearly $8 billion, and more than 155,000 inmates. Yet, it is the only Justice Department agency whose director is appointed by the Attorney General, is not subject to confirmation by the U.S. Senate, and does not have a term limit. 

This bill will modify the appointment procedure for the Director of BOP by requiring a Presidential appointment and Senate confirmation. The bill will also limit the director to a single term of 10 years.

“The Federal Bureau of Prisons plays a vital role in keeping our communities safe,” Rep. Thompson said. “It’s essential that the director is both highly qualified and accountable, and that the process for selecting that leadership is transparent. The Federal Prisons Accountability Act will ensure responsible, effective oversight.”

“Our bill simply brings the agency in line with the standards we hold across the federal government,” Rep. Landsman said. “Requiring Senate confirmation for its director means more accountability and transparency. It’s a straightforward, commonsense step to help make sure this agency is properly managed and held to the highest standards.”

“Strengthening oversight and reinforcing confidence in federal institutions is an important step. This bill aims to bring the Bureau of Prisons in line with how other key law enforcement agencies are managed,” said Brandy Moore White, National President of the Council of Prison Locals.

Read the full text of the bill here.

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