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HRES 283119th CongressIntroduced
Electing a Member to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives.
Introduced: Apr 1, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
H. Res. 283 is a House resolution that, as a procedural matter, elects a named Member to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Specifically, it designates Mr. McCormick as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and places him in the ranking position immediately after Mr. Self on that committee. This action formalizes Mr. McCormick’s membership and his place in the committee’s roster. It is a housekeeping measure that affects committee composition rather than creating or altering laws or public policy. As a resolution, this action does not enact policy or authorize new spending; it simply updates the official membership and ordering of members on a standing committee.
Key Points
- 1Elects Mr. McCormick to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
- 2Places Mr. McCormick in the committee’s ranking immediately after Mr. Self.
- 3Procedural House resolution (not a law) that adjusts committee rosters.
- 4Engrossed in the House (final form within the House) and attested by the Clerk.
- 5Impacts internal committee composition and potential influence on foreign policy deliberations within the committee.
Impact Areas
Primary group/area affected: Members and staff of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Mr. McCormick’s constituents.Secondary group/area affected: Overall House operations related to foreign affairs legislation and oversight; potential shifts in committee dynamics and participation in hearings.Additional impacts: Minor procedural/organizational change without altering statute, budget, or public policy; affects who may participate in committee discussions and subcommittee consideration during future legislative activity.
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