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HRES 430119th CongressIntroduced

Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.

Introduced: May 20, 2025
Defense & National SecurityEducationTechnology & Innovation
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs

This House resolution (H. Res. 430) simple-acts to officially elect four Members to four standing committees of the House of Representatives. Specifically, it designates: Ms. Ansari to the Committee on Education and Workforce; Mr. Green of Texas to the Committee on Homeland Security; Ms. Lee of Nevada to the Committee on Natural Resources; and Mr. Foster to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. The action is a procedural step to assign these Members to committee duties; it does not spell out leadership roles, subcommittee assignments, or policy changes.

Key Points

  • 1It is a House resolution that assigns Members to standing committees.
  • 2Names and assignments:
  • 3- Education and Workforce: Ms. Ansari
  • 4- Homeland Security: Mr. Green of Texas
  • 5- Natural Resources: Ms. Lee of Nevada
  • 6- Science, Space, and Technology: Mr. Foster
  • 7The resolution does not specify chairs, ranking members, or subcommittee placements.
  • 8This is a procedural housekeeping action that determines committee membership for the Members named.
  • 9The text does not identify a sponsor and is presented as an adoption by the House; as a House resolution, it does not require presidential approval.

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: The four named Members and the four corresponding standing committees (Education and Workforce; Homeland Security; Natural Resources; Science, Space, and Technology), affecting their committee work and influence on related policy areas.Secondary group/area affected: Constituents in the districts/states of the named Members, who may experience shifts in committee attention on education and labor, national security, natural resources, and science/tech policy.Additional impacts: Committee operations—hearings, markups, and oversight on issues within these members’ jurisdictions—may shift due to new composition, potentially influencing the legislative priorities and timing of related bills. This action is routine and does not itself enact new policy beyond committee membership.
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