Amending House Resolution 211 with respect to a national emergency declared by the President on February 1, 2025, and House Resolution 313 with respect to a national emergency declared by the President on April 2, 2025.
Impact
By amending the existing resolutions, HR334 clarifies the applicability of certain procedural timelines in Congress. This is significant as it could influence how quickly Congress can act to address or terminate emergencies. The swift response to national emergencies is critical, and ensuring clear procedural rules aids in the legislative process, potentially expediting responses to crises.
Summary
House Resolution 334 (HR334) was introduced to amend two previous House Resolutions concerning national emergencies declared by the President in 2025. Specifically, it addresses the amendments related to HR 211 and HR 313, which pertain to national emergencies declared on February 1 and April 2 of that year, respectively. The primary focus of this bill is to ensure that days occurring during the first session of Congress count as calendar days when considering the termination of these national emergencies.
Contention
Some potential points of contention regarding HR334 may arise from differing interpretations of what constitutes a 'national emergency' and how Congress should effectively manage such declarations. Opponents may argue that amendments to existing resolutions could undermine legislative oversight over executive actions related to national emergencies, while proponents might contend that streamlining these processes is necessary for effective governance.
Related
Amending House Resolution 211 to ensure that days occurring during the first session of the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress constitute calendar days for purposes of section 202 of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622) with respect to a joint resolution terminating a national emergency declared by the President on February 1, 2025.
Limiting Emergency Powers Act of 2023 This bill provides that a national emergency declared by the President terminates 30 days after a declaration unless a joint resolution affirming such declaration is enacted. All existing emergency declarations expire after two years unless the President requests a renewal that receives congressional approval.
National Security Reforms and Accountability Act National Emergencies Reform Act Arms Export Control Reform Act War Powers Resolution Modernization and Accountability Act