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  • 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.

  • The resolution H. RES. 1276 elects specific Members of the House of Representatives to various standing committees. Mr. Suozzi is elected to the Committee on the Budget. Mr. Mfume is elected to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, ranking immediately after Mr. Amo. Lastly, Mr....

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    This resolution helps choose who will be on some special teams in the House of Representatives. Mr. Suozzi will join the team that looks after money plans, Mr. Mfume will help with the team for making friends with other countries, and Mr. Deluzio will join the team that works on roads and bridges.

  • The resolution H. RES. 31 involves electing specific members of the U.S. House of Representatives to several standing committees. These committees include the Armed Services, Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform, and Veterans’ Affairs. Members from different states have...

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    H. RES. 31 is like a list that tells people which helpers will work in different groups in the House of Representatives. These groups help make rules about important things like the army and looking after former soldiers.

  • H. RES. 38 elects specific members of the U.S. House of Representatives to serve on several standing committees. The resolution specifies appointments to the Committees on Appropriations, Education and Workforce, Homeland Security, Rules, Small Business, and Transportation...

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    The government wants to choose special people to help decide on important rules about things like money, schools, and security. This helps make sure everyone is safe, smart, and has what they need.

  • H. RES. 21 is a resolution from the House of Representatives that outlines the election of specific Members to several standing committees within the House. The resolution, dated January 9, 2025, provides a detailed list of representatives assigned to the Committees on...

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    H. RES. 21 is like making a big team at school, where important students are picked to help plan different fun activities. Each student gets to be on a special team, like planning for birthday parties or saving money, and this list tells everyone who is on which team.

  • H. RES. 44 elects specific Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to serve on various standing committees. The resolution outlines appointments to the Committees on Agriculture, Foreign Affairs, Natural Resources, and Science, Space, and Technology. Each committee has a...

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    The bill is about choosing people from different states to help make important decisions for the country by working in groups called committees. These groups take care of different important topics, like farming and science, to make things better for everyone.

  • The resolution H. RES. 1034 outlines the election of certain members to two standing committees in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mr. Suozzi is elected to the Committee on Homeland Security, where he will rank immediately after Mr. Menendez. Ms. Pressley is elected to the...

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    In a simple way, this resolution is like choosing who gets to sit at certain special tables in a big meeting hall. Mr. Suozzi gets a seat at the Homeland Security table and will sit next to Mr. Menendez, while Ms. Pressley gets a seat at the Oversight and Accountability table.

  • H. RES. 14 elects certain Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to various standing committees. Members are assigned to important committees such as Agriculture, Armed Services, and Ways and Means, among others. The resolution specifies which representative is...

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    The bill H. RES. 14 is like picking people to be part of different class teams in school. It helps choose which members of the U.S. House of Representatives will work on special groups, or "committees," to handle different important topics, like farming, defense, and money.

  • H. RES. 42 outlines the selection of Members to various standing committees in the U.S. House of Representatives. Specifically, it lists the Members elected to the following committees: Agriculture, Foreign Affairs, Natural Resources, and Science, Space, and Technology. These...

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    In this bill, some people in the U.S. House of Representatives are chosen to join and work on specific groups called committees. These groups, like the Agriculture or Foreign Affairs committees, focus on different topics and help decide on important things for those areas.

  • H. RES. 1342 elects Mr. Lopez to two standing committees within the House of Representatives. Mr. Lopez will serve on both the Committee on the Budget and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. This resolution was resolved on July 9, 2024, during the 118th Congress,...

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    In this resolution, a person named Mr. Lopez has been chosen to help make decisions on two important groups in the government that talk about money and science.

  • 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.

  • H. RES. 1431 specifies the election of certain members to standing committees within the U.S. House of Representatives. As per the resolution, Mr. García of Illinois is elected to the Committee on the Judiciary, and Mr. Horsford is elected to the Committee on Ways and Means....

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    In this bill, the House of Representatives decided that Mr. García from Illinois will now be part of one important group called the Judiciary Committee, and Mr. Horsford will join another important group called the Ways and Means Committee. It's like choosing new team members to help make big decisions!

  • H. RES. 40 is a resolution from the House of Representatives dated January 14, 2025. It outlines the election of specific members to several standing committees within the House. These committees include Armed Services, Education and Workforce, Energy and Commerce, Homeland...

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    H. RES. 40 is like picking team members for a big project at school. It tells who will help with important jobs like keeping everyone safe and making new rules, but it doesn't say how they were picked or what exactly they will do.