Reaffirming the principles of the United States Constitution, including separation of powers and the rule of law, and condemning efforts to undermine the same.
This is a non-binding House Resolution (H. Res. 603) that reaffirms fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution—most notably the separation of powers, checks and balances, and the rule of law—and condemns efforts to undermine them. It expresses support for Congress’s constitutional powers over spending, declaring appropriations as law, and emphasizes the judiciary’s independence and the executive branch’s duty to comply with court rulings. The resolution also asserts that the President is not above the law and calls for protections of a professional, nonpartisan civil service. Overall, it serves as a formal, partisan statement of support for constitutional order and as a rhetorical framework to condemn actions perceived to threaten that order. As a resolution, it does not create new law or directly change policy, but it can influence political discourse, oversight, and future legislative or investigative priorities.