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BILL • US HOUSE

HRES 295

Expressing Support for the President's Actions to Safeguard National Security and Eliminate Threats from Foreign Terrorist Organizations.

119th Congress
Introduced by Sheri Biggs, Lauren Boebert, Jeff Crank and 3 other co-sponsors

Summary of House Resolution 295 Purpose and IntentHouse Resolution 295 expresses the House of Representatives' support for the President's actions to protect national security and

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Bill Summary • HRES 295

Summary of House Resolution 295

Purpose and Intent

House Resolution 295 expresses the House of Representatives' support for the President's actions to protect national security and eliminate threats from foreign terrorist organizations. The resolution affirms Congress' backing of the President's use of executive authority and military force to address terrorism-related national security risks.

Key Provisions

The resolution makes the following key declarations:

  1. Endorsement of Presidential Actions: The House expresses its support for the President's efforts to "safeguard the national security interests of the United States" through appropriate actions against foreign terrorist groups.

  2. Acknowledgment of Terrorism Threats: The resolution recognizes the "grave and immediate threats to the national security" posed by designated foreign terrorist organizations.

  3. Authorization of Force: The House resolution endorses the President's use of "all necessary and appropriate force" to eliminate these terrorist threats in accordance with the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force.

  4. Commitment to Congressional Oversight: The resolution reaffirms Congress' role in providing oversight of the President's national security actions, while supporting the President's authority to protect the country.

Affected Parties and Impact

If passed, this resolution would:

  • Signal strong bipartisan support in Congress for the President's counterterrorism policies and use of military force.
  • Bolster the administration's legal and political standing to continue its current strategy against designated foreign terrorist groups.
  • Reinforce congressional backing for the President's exercise of executive powers in national security matters, subject to ongoing oversight.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • House Resolution 295 was introduced on April 7, 2025 and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
  • As a simple House resolution, it does not require Senate approval and would not have the force of law if passed.
  • The resolution is expected to move quickly through the House, where the President's party holds a narrow majority.

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