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SRES 65

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.

119th Congress Introduced by Chuck Grassley

Overview: SRES 65 is a Senate resolution that authorizes expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.Purpose and Intent: The resolution provides funding and spending authority f

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Bill Summary · SRES 65

Overview: SRES 65 is a Senate resolution that authorizes expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.

Purpose and Intent: The resolution provides funding and spending authority for the Senate Judiciary Committee to carry out its oversight and legislative responsibilities during the current Congress.

Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the Judiciary Committee to expend up to $12.5 million for its activities
- Allows the Committee to hire staff, conduct investigations, and hold hearings as needed
- Provides funding for travel, printing, and other administrative expenses

Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution directly impacts the operations and budget of the Senate Judiciary Committee, enabling it to fulfill its congressional duties. Indirectly, the Committee's work may affect various stakeholders and parties involved in the issues under its jurisdiction.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SRES 65 was introduced in the Senate and is currently awaiting further action. If passed, the resolution would be effective for the duration of the current Congress.

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