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  • S. 5093 is a bill designed to end the Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress. It establishes updated procedures for managing and preserving Congress's records, which include regular reporting and review by the Archivist, Secretary of the Senate, and Clerk of the House....

    Simple Explanation

    S. 5093 is a plan to stop a special team that helps take care of important papers from Congress, and instead have new rules for keeping these papers safe. It tells certain people to check and report on these papers often to make sure they are doing a good job.

  • S. 5093 proposes to end the Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress. It requires the Director of the Center for Legislative Archives to report annually on the management and preservation of Congress's records to key officials, who must then review the reports regularly....

    Simple Explanation

    S. 5093 is about stopping a special group that takes care of papers and records from Congress. After that, another person will have to make sure the papers are kept safe and write regular reports to check on this.