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H.R. 2884 House Real Bill Referred to Committee 115th Congress

COVFEFE Act

The Fastest Legislative Response to a Typo in History

Legislative Progress Introduced Jun 12, 2017
House Origin → Both Chambers → President
House (origin)
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Committee
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Passed House
Senate
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Received in Senate
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Committee
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Passed Senate
President
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Absurdity Index
7/10
7-8Hold My Gavel

Filed days after the infamous 'covfefe' tweet, this bill would make presidential social media posts official records. The acronym stands for Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement. Yes, really.

Sponsor
Mike Quigley D
Committee
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Introduced
Jun 12, 2017
Category
Government Accountability

Party Balance

D
Primary Sponsor Mike Quigley
Democrat

No cosponsors on this bill

Key Milestones

2 total actions

Introduced in House

Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Estimated Taxpayer Cost

$158,316

~2 hours of congressional session time at $79,158/hour

(535 members × $174k salary ÷ 147 session days ÷ 8 hours)

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See how this bill transformed through 3 stages of the legislative process.

Deep Dive

Official CRS Summary

COVFEFE Act or Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act - This bill amends the Presidential Records Act of 1978 to include the term 'presidential social media account' as a type of documentary material covered by the Act.

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All Legislative Actions 2
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Text Versions 1
Introduced in House

What This Bill Would Have Done

The COVFEFE Act, the Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act, was introduced on June 12, 2017, just days after President Trump’s viral “covfefe” tweet. The bill proposed amending the Presidential Records Act of 1978 to include social media posts as official presidential records subject to preservation requirements.

Congressional Research Service Summary

The COVFEFE Act would amend the Presidential Records Act of 1978 to include the term “presidential social media account” as a type of documentary material covered by the Act. This would ensure that personal social media accounts used by the President for official business would be treated the same as other presidential records.

Bill Details

While the underlying policy question of preserving presidential social media communications is a legitimate governance concern, the bill’s naming was widely seen as a political troll capitalizing on a viral moment. The backronym was crafted specifically to spell “COVFEFE”:

  • Communications
  • Over
  • Various
  • Feeds
  • Electronically for
  • For (wait, that’s two F’s)
  • Engagement

The bill never advanced past committee. However, the underlying question of whether presidential social media constitutes an official record requiring preservation has genuine policy merit and remains debated.

The Context

On May 31, 2017, President Trump posted a tweet that read “Despite the constant negative press covfefe” before apparently being deleted. The incomplete tweet became a viral sensation. Twelve days later, Rep. Mike Quigley introduced this bill, demonstrating impressive speed in congressional backronym creation.

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