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  • H. RES. 39 is a resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on January 14, 2025. It assigns Representative Ms. Maloy to a specific position on the House Committee on Appropriations. Her rank on the committee is immediately after Representative Mr. Strong. This resolution clarifies...

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    H. RES. 39 is a plan that helps decide who is in charge of making money choices in a group of people. It says that Ms. Maloy will help make these choices, right after Mr. Strong.

  • H. RES. 1133 elects certain members of the United States House of Representatives to various standing committees. It assigns Mr. Cole as the Chair of the Committee on Appropriations and Mr. Burgess as the Chair of the Committee on Rules. The resolution ranks Ms. Granger after...

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    H. RES. 1133 is like picking some team leaders and team members in a school for different activities. Mr. Cole will lead the money team, Mr. Burgess will lead the rule-making team, and other people like Mr. James will join special teams like the energy and transportation teams.

  • H. RES. 1204 is a resolution from the U.S. House of Representatives, dated May 7, 2024. It announces the election of a Member, Mr. Kennedy, to the House Committee on Homeland Security. Mr. Kennedy will serve on the committee immediately after Mr. Suozzi in ranking order. This...

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    Mr. Kennedy is now part of a special group in the House of Representatives that focuses on keeping America safe, and he will work right after Mr. Suozzi does.

  • H. RES. 1492 outlines the election of a new member to certain committees within the House of Representatives. The resolution states that Mrs. McIver is elected to the Committee on Homeland Security, where she will rank immediately after Mr. Kennedy, and she is also elected to...

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    In this resolution, the House of Representatives is choosing a new person, Mrs. McIver, to help with important work on two special groups called committees: one that keeps people safe (Homeland Security) and another that helps small businesses.