Summary of Bill HRES 70
Bill 118 HRES 70, also known as the resolution for electing members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives, was introduced in the US Congress. This bill aims to establish the process for selecting members to serve on various standing committees within the House of Representatives.
The bill outlines the procedures for electing members to these committees, including the nomination process, voting procedures, and term limits for committee members. It also specifies the number of members that will serve on each committee and the responsibilities of each committee.
The purpose of this bill is to ensure that the House of Representatives has a fair and transparent process for selecting members to serve on its standing committees. By establishing clear guidelines for the selection process, the bill aims to promote accountability and efficiency within the House of Representatives.
Overall, Bill 118 HRES 70 seeks to improve the functioning of the House of Representatives by ensuring that its standing committees are composed of qualified and dedicated members who can effectively carry out their responsibilities.
Congressional Summary of HRES 70
This resolution elects designated Members to the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Oversight and Accountability of the House of Representatives.