Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
H. Res. 300 is a House resolution that formalizes the election of specific Members to standing committees. The bill states that Mr. Fine will be elected to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, while Mr. Patronis will be elected to both the Committee on Small Business and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. This is a procedural action focused on committee assignments, not on creating new policy or funding. As a House resolution, it confirms internal organizational decisions for the new session. Once enacted, these Members will participate on the named committees and be involved in hearings, markups, and reporting on legislation related to those policy areas. The text includes the standard attestation by the Clerk, indicating formal certification of the appointment.
Key Points
- 1Type and purpose: H. Res. 300 is a House resolution electing Members to standing committees; it is a procedural organizational action.
- 2Named assignments: Mr. Fine to the Committee on Education and Workforce; Mr. Patronis to the Committee on Small Business and to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
- 3Scope: No policy or funding provisions are included; the resolution only assigns committee roles.
- 4Process indicators: The language shows the formal “Resolved” action and ends with an attest by the Clerk, reflecting standard chamber procedure.
- 5Nature of impact: Enables the named Members to participate in committee activities (hearings, debates, and markup) in the specified policy areas.