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Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit the privileged status of a motion causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker to motions offered by direction of not fewer than 112 Members from the majority party or 112 Members from the minority party.
12/15/2023, 3:52 PM
Summary of Bill HRES 826
Bill 118 HRES 826, also known as the Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit the privileged status of a motion causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker, aims to change the rules regarding how a motion to remove the Speaker of the House can be brought forward.
Under the current rules, any member of the House can bring forward a motion to remove the Speaker, which is considered a privileged motion and must be voted on promptly. However, this bill seeks to limit the privileged status of such a motion to only those brought forward by a group of at least 112 members from either the majority party or the minority party.
This change is significant as it would make it more difficult for individual members to initiate a vote to remove the Speaker, requiring a larger group of members to support the motion. This could potentially make it harder for a Speaker to be removed from office, as it would require more widespread support within the House. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 826 seeks to amend the rules of the House of Representatives in order to limit the privileged status of motions causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker, making it more challenging for individual members to initiate a vote to remove the Speaker.
Under the current rules, any member of the House can bring forward a motion to remove the Speaker, which is considered a privileged motion and must be voted on promptly. However, this bill seeks to limit the privileged status of such a motion to only those brought forward by a group of at least 112 members from either the majority party or the minority party.
This change is significant as it would make it more difficult for individual members to initiate a vote to remove the Speaker, requiring a larger group of members to support the motion. This could potentially make it harder for a Speaker to be removed from office, as it would require more widespread support within the House. Overall, Bill 118 HRES 826 seeks to amend the rules of the House of Representatives in order to limit the privileged status of motions causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker, making it more challenging for individual members to initiate a vote to remove the Speaker.
Congressional Summary of HRES 826
This resolution limits the privileged status (precedence over the regular order of business, superseding or interrupting other matters before the House of Representatives) of a motion before the House causing a vacancy in the office of Speaker. Specifically, privilege may occur on such a motion only when offered by at least 112 Members from the majority party or at least 112 Members from the minority party.
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Current Status of Bill HRES 826
Bill HRES 826 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since October 30, 2023. Bill HRES 826 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on October 30, 2023. Bill HRES 826's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Rules. as of October 30, 2023
Bipartisan Support of Bill HRES 826
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HRES 826
Primary Policy Focus
CongressAlternate Title(s) of Bill HRES 826
Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit the privileged status of a motion causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker to motions offered by direction of not fewer than 112 Members from the majority party or 112 Members from the minority party.
Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit the privileged status of a motion causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker to motions offered by direction of not fewer than 112 Members from the majority party or 112 Members from the minority party.
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