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HRES 22

Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.

119th Congress Introduced by Joe Neguse

HRES 22 elects members to House standing committees, ensuring they are staffed to effectively conduct legislative duties and facilitate the legislative process.

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
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Bill Summary · HRES 22

Summary of HRES 22: Electing Members to Certain Standing Committees of the House of Representatives

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: HRES 22
  • Title: Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives
  • Status: Motion to reconsider laid on the table; Agreed to without objection
  • Introduced: January 09, 2025
  • Classification: Resolution

Purpose and Intent

HRES 22 serves to formally elect specific members of the House of Representatives to various standing committees. This resolution is a procedural step that ensures the House committees are staffed with the designated representatives, allowing them to begin their work on legislative matters.

Key Provisions

The resolution elects the following members to the standing committees of the House:

  • Members Elected:
    • Mr. Hoyer
    • Ms. Kaptur
    • Mr. Clyburn
    • Mr. Bishop of Georgia
    • Ms. McCollum
    • Ms. Wasserman Schultz
    • Mr. Cuellar
    • Ms. Pingree
    • Mr. Quigley
    • Ms. Meng
    • Mr. Pocan
    • Mr. Aguilar
    • Ms. Lois Frankel of Florida
    • Mrs. Watson Coleman
    • Mrs. Torres of California
    • Mr. Case
    • Mr. Espaillat
    • Mr. Harder of California
    • Ms. Underwood
    • Ms. Lee of Nevada
    • Mr. Morelle
    • Mr. Levin
    • Ms. Dean of Pennsylvania
    • Ms. Escobar
    • Mr. Mrvan
    • Ms. Perez
    • Mr. Ivey
    • Ms. DeGette
    • Ms. Schakowsky
    • Ms. Matsui
    • Ms. Castor of Florida
    • Mr. Tonko
    • Ms. Clarke of New York
    • Mr. Ruiz
    • Mr. Peters
    • Mrs. Dingell
    • Mr. Veasey
    • Ms. Kelly of Illinois
    • Ms. Barragán
    • Mr. Soto
    • Ms. Schrier
    • Mrs. Trahan
    • Mrs. Fletcher
    • Ms. Ocasio-Cortez
    • Mr. Auchincloss
    • Mr. Carter of Louisiana
    • Mr. Mullin
    • Mr. Landsman
    • Ms. McClellan
    • Ms. Velázquez
    • Mr. Sherman
    • Mr. Meeks
    • Mr. David Scott of Georgia
    • Mr. Lynch
    • Mr. Green of Texas
    • Mr. Cleaver
    • Mr. Himes
    • Mr. Foster
    • Mrs. Beatty
    • Mr. Vargas
    • Mr. Gottheimer
    • Mr. Vicente Gonzalez of Texas
    • Mr. Casten
    • Ms. Pressley
    • Ms. Tlaib
    • Mr. Torres of New York
    • Ms. Garcia of Texas
    • Ms. Williams of Georgia
    • Ms. Pettersen
    • Mr. Fields
    • Ms. Bynum
    • Mr. Liccardo
    • Mr. Doggett
    • Mr. Thompson of California
    • Mr. Larson of Connecticut
    • Mr. Davis of Illinois
    • Ms. Sánchez
    • Ms. Sewell
    • Ms. DelBene
    • Ms. Chu
    • Ms. Moore of Wisconsin
    • Mr. Boyle of Pennsylvania
    • Mr. Beyer
    • Mr. Evans of Pennsylvania
    • Mr. Schneider
    • Mr. Panetta
    • Mr. Gomez
    • Mr. Horsford
    • Ms. Plaskett
    • Mr. Suozzi

Impact

The passage of HRES 22 ensures that the House of Representatives is equipped with the necessary personnel to effectively conduct its legislative duties through the various standing committees. This resolution affects the elected members and their respective committees, facilitating the legislative process.

Legislative Actions

  • January 09, 2025:
    • Motion to reconsider laid on the table; agreed to without objection.
    • Resolution agreed to without objection.
    • Passed in the House; agreed to without objection.
    • Considered as privileged matter.
    • Submitted in the House.

This resolution is a crucial step in the organizational structure of the House, allowing for the efficient functioning of its committees and the legislative process as a whole.

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

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