Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR3

Caption

This resolution provides for the House of Representatives (together with the Senate) to notify the President that a quorum of each chamber of Congress has assembled.

Impact

As a procedural measure, H. Res. 3 does not directly alter state laws or existing federal statutes. However, it plays a crucial role in the functioning of Congress, reinforcing the established order at the commencement of each legislative session. The appointment of a committee for such notifications can be seen as a reflection of the collaborative nature of government where both chambers must work together in fulfilling constitutional duties.

Summary

H. Res. 3 is a resolution presented in the House of Representatives, which authorizes the Speaker to appoint a committee. This committee is tasked with joining a committee from the Senate to notify the President of the United States that both chambers of Congress have assembled and are prepared to receive any communications from him. The resolution reflects the procedural protocols that occur at the beginning of a congressional session, ensuring that the President is formally informed about Congress's readiness to conduct business.

Contention

While the resolution itself is standard practice and rarely generates significant contention, it serves to highlight the ongoing relationship and communication protocols between Congress and the Executive branch. Any disagreements between the two entities generally arise from legislative processes and policy decisions rather than from procedural resolutions like H. Res. 3. Nevertheless, political dynamics can influence how these notifications are perceived, particularly in politically charged environments.

Congress_id

119-HRES-3

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

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