Limit on Sweeping Executive Reorganization Act
HR 5249 reinforces Congress's exclusive power to legislate, aiming to clarify its authority and limit executive overreach, impacting federal agencies and governance.
HR 5249 reinforces Congress's exclusive power to legislate, aiming to clarify its authority and limit executive overreach, impacting federal agencies and governance.
Bill Number: HR 5249
Title: To restore and affirm the constitutional prerogative and responsibility of Congress to exercise the exclusive legislative powers of Congress under Article I of the Constitution of the United States.
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: September 10, 2025
Classification: Bill
HR 5249 aims to reaffirm the exclusive legislative powers granted to Congress under Article I of the U.S. Constitution. The bill emphasizes Congress's authority to create laws that are necessary and proper for executing its constitutional powers and those vested in the federal government. The intent is to clarify and restore the legislative prerogative of Congress, potentially in response to perceived overreach by the executive branch or other governmental entities.
HR 5249 represents a legislative effort to reinforce the constitutional role of Congress in the U.S. government. By clarifying the scope of legislative authority, the bill seeks to ensure that Congress remains the primary body responsible for enacting laws necessary for the governance of the nation. The outcome of this bill could have significant implications for the balance of power among the branches of government.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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