Providing that section 11 of House Resolution 1224 shall have no force or effect.
House Procedural Rule Change
This bill is currently waiting for a vote by the full House of Representatives after being placed on the official calendar. It is actively moving through the legislative process following a report from the Rules Committee. There are no companion bills listed for this measure.
Legislative Progress
This is a routine procedural step managed by the majority party to control House operations and will almost certainly pass.
Key Points
- This resolution cancels a specific part of a rule the House of Representatives previously passed. It focuses on a single section of a rule known as House Resolution 1224.
- The change is a technical matter that affects how the House manages its daily schedule and internal voting procedures. It does not change any laws that affect the general public, taxes, or government benefits.
- Rep. Fischbach from the House Rules Committee introduced this measure. These types of resolutions are common tools used by House leadership to manage the flow of legislative business and organize how they debate other bills.
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Milestones
Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 74.
The bill is now on the schedule for the full chamber to consider. It's in line for debate and a vote.
providing that section 11 of H.Res. 1224 shall have no force or effect.
The House Committee on Rules reported an original measure, H. Rept. 119-647, by Mrs. Fischbach.
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Source Information
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Congressional Bill
Official Title
Providing that section 11 of House Resolution 1224 shall have no force or effect.
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