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HRES 214119th CongressIntroduced

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

Introduced: Mar 11, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs

H. Res. 214 is a House of Representatives resolution that, effective March 11, 2025, elects specific Members to two standing committees: Ethics and Homeland Security. The resolution names four Members to the Ethics Committee (Ms. Ross, Mr. Ivey, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Mr. Subramanyam) and two Members to the Homeland Security Committee (Mr. Carter of Louisiana, Mr. Garcia of California). This is a routine, procedural step used to assign Members to committee rosters and does not propose policy changes or alter committee jurisdictions. It simply formalizes the composition of these committees.

Key Points

  • 1Purpose: Elect named Members to standing committees of the House.
  • 2Committees involved: Ethics; Homeland Security.
  • 3Members named to Ethics: Ms. Ross; Mr. Ivey; Ms. Garcia of Texas; Mr. Subramanyam.
  • 4Members named to Homeland Security: Mr. Carter of Louisiana; Mr. Garcia of California.
  • 5Date and formality: Adopted March 11, 2025; attested by the Clerk as a formal resolution (Engrossed in House).

Impact Areas

Primary group/area affected: The named Members (and their staff) who gain committee assignments; affects their duties, ranking within committees, and potential influence on related hearings and investigations.Secondary group/area affected: House deliberations and oversight activities tied to the Ethics and Homeland Security committees; could influence which Members participate in those committees’ work.Additional impacts: This is a procedural adjustment with no substantive policy changes or funding implications; it settles committee rosters and can affect scheduling and the scope of committee business moving forward.
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