Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR204

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Removing a certain Member from a certain standing committee of the House.

Impact

The resolution underscores the House's commitment to maintaining decorum and mutual respect during official proceedings. The removal from committee assignments not only directly impacts Representative Green's ability to influence legislation in the Financial Services domain but also serves as a precedent for disciplinary actions for similar breaches in the future. By holding members accountable for their conduct in Congress, this resolution aims to reinforce the importance of civility and respect in legislative actions, thereby contributing to a more orderly and respectful legislative environment.

Summary

House Resolution 204 (HR204) is a measure aimed at the removal of Representative Green from his position on the Financial Services Committee due to a breach of decorum during the State of the Union address on March 4, 2025. The incident involved Green interrupting the President's speech, which led to a significant disturbance and violation of the expectations of respect and civility that are critical to congressional proceedings. Following this incident, the Sergeant at Arms was called to remove Green from the session, illustrating the severity of his actions as viewed by House leadership.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding HR204 as it raises questions about the thresholds for disciplinary action against members and the implications of removing a member from a committee based on conduct during a high-profile event. Supporters of HR204 argue that such actions are necessary to uphold the integrity of the House, while opponents might view this as an overreach or politically motivated action against a member for their outspoken behavior. As HR204 moves through the legislative process, it will likely invite debate regarding the balance between free speech and the need for decorum in formal settings.

Congress_id

119-HRES-204

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-03-10

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