Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act
Summary
H.R. 7337, the Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act, would prohibit members of the House and Senate from using their official expense funds to purchase or lease motor vehicles unless those vehicles are manufactured in the United States by unionized workers. If enacted, this bill would apply to all vehicle purchases and leases made with congressional funds designated for official expenses.
The bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process, having been referred to the House Committee on House Administration in February 2026. It has not yet been voted on by the full House. The practical effect, if passed, would be to restrict Congress members' vehicle choices to domestically manufactured vehicles produced by union labor, potentially affecting the types of vehicles available for official congressional use and potentially increasing costs if union-made vehicles are more expensive than alternatives.
This is standard legislation that would require presidential signature to become law. As with all bills at this stage, its ultimate passage is uncertain and depends on committee review and subsequent votes in both chambers of Congress.