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A resolution electing Gary B. Myrick, of Virginia, as Secretary for the Minority of the Senate.
1/30/2025, 6:56 PM
Summary of Bill SRES 15
If passed, Gary B. Myrick will be officially elected to the position of Secretary for the Minority of the Senate. This role is important as the Secretary is responsible for keeping records, managing correspondence, and assisting with administrative tasks for the minority party in the Senate.
The resolution does not contain any controversial or partisan language, and simply seeks to fill a necessary position within the Senate. It is expected to be voted on by the members of the Senate in the near future. Overall, Bill 119 S.Res. 15 is a straightforward resolution that aims to elect Gary B. Myrick as the Secretary for the Minority of the Senate, a position that plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Senate.
Congressional Summary of SRES 15
This resolution elects Gary B. Myrick of Virginia to be Secretary for the Minority of the Senate.
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4Republican Sponsors
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0Republican Cosponsors
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Comments

Ford Mayo
10 months ago
I wonder how this will impact us in the long run.

Christopher Fuller
11 months ago
I don't care about this bill electing Gary B. Myrick as Secretary for the Minority of the Senate. It doesn't affect me at all. Just another pointless political move that won't make a difference in the big picture.

Jonah Lopez
11 months ago
Well, looks like they've elected a new Secretary for the Minority of the Senate. Interesting choice. Wonder how this will play out in the long run. #politics #senate #decisionmaking The United States SRES Bill 15 A resolution electing Gary B. Myrick, of Virginia, as Secretary for the Minority of the Senate will affect all members of the Senate, including myself.
