Providing for House business during interim.
Overview: HR 4650 is a House resolution that provides for the conduct of House business during the legislative interim.Purpose and Intent: The resolution establishes the rules and
Overview: HR 4650 is a House resolution that provides for the conduct of House business during the legislative interim.Purpose and Intent: The resolution establishes the rules and
Overview: HR 4650 is a House resolution that provides for the conduct of House business during the legislative interim.
Purpose and Intent: The resolution establishes the rules and procedures for the House of Representatives to continue its operations and activities during periods when the full House is not in session, such as recesses or adjournments.
Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the Speaker of the House to make certain procedural and administrative decisions on behalf of the House during the interim.
- Allows for the continuation of committee work, including the ability to hold hearings and issue subpoenas.
- Grants the Speaker the authority to convene the House in emergency situations or to address time-sensitive matters.
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Members of the House of Representatives, who will be able to continue their legislative and oversight responsibilities during the interim.
- House committees and subcommittees, which can maintain their activities and investigations.
- The general public, who will have continued access to the House's work and decision-making processes.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The resolution has been adopted by the House, indicating that it has been approved and is now in effect. The provisions of the resolution will remain in place until the House reconvenes or takes further action to modify or extend the interim procedures.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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