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H.Con.Res. 62
H.Con.Res. 62 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for the purpose of unveiling a statue of Barbara Rose Johns. This suggests that the resolution is focused on commemorating Barbara Rose Johns, likely recognizing her contributions and significance in American history, potentially related to civil rights.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Robert Wittman
H.R. 5817
The Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025 (H.R. 5817) is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on October 24, 2025, by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL-6). The bill seeks to prohibit individuals who hold citizenship in any foreign country from being elected to the U.S. Congress, regardless of whether they are also U.S. nationals. Specifically, it states that no person who is a national of any country other than the United States may be elected to the office of Representative or Senator. The bill was referred to the House Committee on House Administration on the day it was introduced.
Introduced Randall Fine
H.Con.Res. 39
H.Con.Res. 39 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony. This ceremony is specifically for the presentation of the Congressional Gold Medals to be awarded under the Harlem Hellfighters Congressional Gold Medal Act. The Harlem Hellfighters were an African American infantry unit in World War I known for their bravery and significant contributions.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Thomas Suozzi
S.Con.Res. 12
S.Con.Res. 12 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for the purpose of holding a ceremony. This ceremony is intended to present the Congressional Gold Medal to the United States Army Rangers Veterans who served during World War II, recognizing their service and contributions.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Mitch McConnell
H.Con.Res. 9
H.Con.Res. 9 is a concurrent resolution that permits the National Fraternal Order of Police to hold two events on the Capitol grounds: the 44th Annual National Peace Officers Memorial Service on May 15, 2025, and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition on May 14, 2025. It also allows for the designation of alternate dates by the Speaker of the House and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Scott Perry
H.R. 22
The SAVE Act requires individuals to show proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. States cannot process voter registrations without this proof, which can include documents like a REAL ID. States must also have a backup process for applicants to prove citizenship and actively work to ensure only citizens are registered. Noncitizens must be removed from voter lists. The bill allows private lawsuits against officials who register voters without proof and sets criminal penalties for such actions.
Passed House Chip Roy
H.Con.Res. 22
H.Con.Res. 22 is a concurrent resolution that authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony. This ceremony is intended to present the Congressional Gold Medals awarded under the 'Six Triple Eight' Congressional Gold Medal Act of 2021. The 'Six Triple Eight' Act honors the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black, all-female battalion that served during World War II.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Gwen Moore
H.Con.Res. 14
H.Con.Res. 14 is a resolution that establishes the U.S. federal government's budget for the fiscal year 2025 and sets budgetary guidelines for the years 2026 through 2034. It includes instructions for Congress to create legislation that can either increase or decrease the national deficit and adjust the debt limit. The resolution outlines expected levels of revenue, spending, and debt for these years and directs 11 House committees to draft deficit-related legislation by March 27, 2025. It also includes a provision for a reserve fund to manage budget adjustments and sets rules for how the budget should handle administrative expenses for Social Security and the U.S. Postal Service. Additionally, it mandates adjustments to the deficit increase limit based on whether the committees achieve specific deficit reduction targets.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Jodey Arrington
H.R. 2356
The Dual Loyalty Disclosure Act requires candidates running for federal office in the United States, except for Vice Presidential nominees, to disclose if they hold citizenship in another country. This information must be included in their statement of candidacy, which is a document that provides basic details about the candidate and identifies their main campaign committee.
Introduced Thomas Massie
S.Con.Res. 1
The bill S.Con.Res. 1 is a resolution that extends the existence of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. This committee is responsible for organizing the presidential inauguration on January 20, 2025. The committee, which includes three Senators and three House Representatives, is authorized to use the Capitol Rotunda and Emancipation Hall for the events. The reauthorization of the committee takes effect on January 3, 2025.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) John Thune
S.Con.Res. 3
The bill S.Con.Res. 3 is a resolution that allows the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol to be used for the lying in state of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. This event is scheduled to occur from January 7, 2025, to January 9, 2025.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Amy Klobuchar
S.Con.Res. 2
S.Con.Res. 2 is a concurrent resolution that sets the date and time for counting the electoral votes for the President and Vice President of the United States. This count is scheduled for January 6, 2025, at 1:00 pm. The results of this count will be delivered to the President of the Senate and recorded in the official journals of Congress.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) John Thune