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  • H. RES. 190 is a resolution that appoints members to two specific Congressional committees: the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing. It names Mr. Carey, Mr. Morelle, and Ms. Johnson of Texas to join the Library Committee, alongside...

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    H. RES. 190 is a paper that says which people from Congress will help take care of the Library of Congress and how things get printed for Congress. It picks some people to be on these teams, but it doesn't say how they chose them or how long they'll be on the teams.

  • S. RES. 926 is a resolution to establish the majority party's membership on several Senate committees for the 118th Congress. The committees listed include the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; the Committee on Finance; the Committee on Foreign Relations; the...

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    The Senate decided who from the majority party will be part of different groups that help make important decisions, like dealing with money, safety, and rules. They listed out these people to be part of these groups until they choose new members in the future.

  • S. RES. 807 establishes the majority party's members for specific committees during the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, or until new members are chosen. The resolution lists members for the Committees on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Finance; and Foreign Relations....

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    The bill is like a list showing who from the majority party will be on important groups (called committees) in the Senate. These groups help make decisions about money, homes, and talking to other countries, with some special people in charge of each group.