H. RES. 1125 sets the rules for how the House of Representatives will consider four separate pieces of legislation. First, it determines the process for debating and amending a bill to reform the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (H.R. 7888). Second, it outlines...
Simple Explanation
H. RES. 1125 is a plan for how the big group of lawmakers in the House will talk about and change some important rules, like how to keep track of spying, how far from the shore the country's rules should apply on the water, how they feel about the president's ideas on immigration, and how to be fair when talking about Israel and Gaza.