Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR3

Caption

Authorizing the Speaker to appoint a committee to notify the President of the assembly of the Congress.

Impact

The implications of HR3 are procedural rather than substantive, as it does not directly alter any laws or policies. Instead, it upholds the established order of operations within Congress as the legislative branch prepares to undertake its responsibilities for the new session. It reinforces the protocol whereby a quorum must be present in both chambers of Congress, signifying that a sufficient number of members are available to conduct legislative business.

Summary

HR3 is a resolution from the U.S. House of Representatives, proposed on January 7, 2023, which primarily focuses on the formalities associated with the commencement of a new congressional session. This resolution authorizes the Speaker of the House to appoint a committee whose role is to notify the President of the United States that both the House of Representatives and the Senate are ready to receive any communications from the President. The proposal is part of standard procedural practices designed to establish the legislative body's readiness to conduct its business.

Contention

Since HR3 serves as an administrative resolution rather than a policy-driven bill, it does not appear to be characterized by significant points of contention. However, such resolutions typically serve as the framework for larger legislative actions that follow in a new session. As with any procedural matters in Congress, members may debate the efficiency and timing of such notifications but there do not appear to be substantial disagreements indicated in the discussions surrounding HR3.

Companion Bills

US HR948

Related Providing for a committee to notify the President of the assembly of the House of Representatives.

Previously Filed As

US HCR40

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

US SCR17

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

US HCR89

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

US HCR122

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint joint committees.

US SCR11

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and the speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

US HCR57

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

US HCR63

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

US HCR43

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

US SCR9

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

US SCR30

Authorizing the lieutenant governor and speaker to appoint interim joint committees.

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