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Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to permit certain resolutions to be privileged only if they are based on conduct which was the subject of an investigation and report by the appropriate committee of jurisdiction or if they are offered by direction of a party caucus or conference.

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119-hres78 — Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to permit certain resolutions to be privileged only if they are based on conduct which was the subject of an investigation and report by the appropriate committee of jurisdiction or if they are offered by direction of a party caucus or conference.. Sponsored by Rep. Williams, Nikema [D-GA-5]. Introduced 2025-01-28. House bill. 119th Congress. Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Rules.

119-hres78 119th Congress House
Sponsor
Rep. Williams, Nikema [D-GA-5] (D), GA
Introduced
2025-01-28
Committees
Rules Committee
Subjects
Congressional committees; Congressional oversight; Government ethics and transparency, public corruption; House of Representatives; Legislative rules and procedure
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Rules.

No roll-call vote data available for this bill.

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