Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5125

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act

Impact

The passage of HB5125 would significantly affect how judges are appointed in the District of Columbia. By dissolving the Judicial Nomination Commission, the bill centralizes judicial appointments by placing them entirely in the hands of the President. This change can lead to nominations that may not reflect the views or needs of the local community, raising concerns about the representation and accountability of judicial choices made for the district. The existing commission provided a local perspective in the nomination process, which would be lost with the bill's enactment.

Summary

House Bill 5125, titled the District of Columbia Judicial Nominations Reform Act, aims to eliminate the District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission. This commission is currently responsible for recommending candidates for judicial appointments in Washington, D.C. The proposed reform seeks to streamline the judicial nomination process by giving the President direct authority to appoint judges without the intermediary of the commission. This transition shifts the dynamics of judicial appointments in D.C. from a local to a federal level, potentially impacting the local governance framework established under the Home Rule Act.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB5125 include arguments about federal overreach into the local governance of judicial matters. Critics of the bill argue that stripping the local commission of its nominating power undermines D.C.'s autonomy and dilutes local control over significant judicial appointments. Advocates of the bill, however, contend that it could result in a more efficient and direct process, arguing that the commission has been ineffective. The tension between maintaining local governance versus enhancing federal control is a central theme in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB2420

District of Columbia Courts Judicial Vacancy Reduction Act

US HB483

District of Columbia Courts Judicial Vacancy Reduction Act This bill allows District of Columbia judicial nominees to be appointed after a 30-day congressional review period without the advice and consent of the Senate, unless a joint resolution of disapproval is enacted into law during that period.

US HB5868

District of Columbia Courts Home Rule Act

US HB8773

Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2025 District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2025 Executive Office of the President Appropriations Act, 2025 Department of the Treasury Appropriations Act, 2025

US HB6866

District of Columbia Special Elections Home Rule Act

US HB5869

Commission of Fine Arts District of Columbia Residency Act

US HB9674

Judiciary Accountability Act of 2024

US HB5219

District of Columbia Board of Zoning Adjustment Home Rule Act

US HB6710

District of Columbia Chief Financial Officer Salary Home Rule Act

US HB2375

District of Columbia Home Rule Improvement Act

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