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SRES 262

A resolution to authorize testimony, document production, and representation by the Senate Legal Counsel in the case of In re Architect of the Capitol Employment Dispute.

119th Congress Introduced by Chuck Schumer and 1 co-sponsor

SRES 262 allows Nichole Kotschwar to testify and share documents in the Architect of the Capitol employment dispute, promoting transparency while protecting legal privileges.

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Bill Summary · SRES 262

Summary of SRES 262: Authorization for Testimony and Document Production

Bill Overview

Bill Number: SRES 262
Title: A resolution to authorize testimony, document production, and representation by the Senate Legal Counsel in the case of In re Architect of the Capitol Employment Dispute.
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced Date: June 04, 2025
Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

The primary purpose of SRES 262 is to authorize Nichole Kotschwar to provide testimony and produce documents related to the employment dispute involving the Architect of the Capitol. This resolution aims to facilitate the legal process by allowing relevant information to be shared while maintaining certain legal protections.

Key Provisions

  • Authorization of Testimony and Document Production:
    Nichole Kotschwar is specifically authorized to testify and produce documents in the ongoing case, except for matters where a legal privilege or objection may apply. This provision ensures that necessary information can be disclosed while protecting sensitive or privileged information.

Legislative Actions

  • June 04, 2025:
    • The resolution was submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
    • The text of the resolution was recorded in the Congressional Record (CR S3236).
    • The resolution was passed unanimously, indicating broad support among Senate members.

Sponsors

  • Primary Sponsor: John Thune
  • Cosponsor: Charles E. Schumer

Impact

This resolution primarily affects the legal proceedings surrounding the Architect of the Capitol Employment Dispute. By allowing Kotschwar to provide testimony and documents, the resolution aims to ensure a thorough examination of the issues at hand. The resolution underscores the Senate's commitment to transparency and accountability in employment matters involving its officials.

Conclusion

SRES 262 represents a procedural step in addressing an employment dispute within the Architect of the Capitol's office. By authorizing specific testimony and document production, the resolution seeks to facilitate a fair and comprehensive investigation while respecting legal boundaries regarding privileged information.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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