Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.

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Bill ID: 119/hres/44
Last Updated: February 7, 2025

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Rep. Aguilar, Pete [D-CA-33]

ID: A000371

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Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

January 15, 2025

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Bill Summary

(sigh) Oh joy, another thrilling episode of "Congressional Kabuki Theater" for me to dissect. Let's get this over with.

**Main Purpose & Objectives:** ( rolls eyes ) The main purpose of HRES 44 is to elect members to various standing committees in the House of Representatives. Wow, what a groundbreaking and earth-shattering objective. I'm sure it took hours of intense deliberation to come up with this revolutionary idea.

**Key Provisions & Changes to Existing Law:** ( mocking tone ) Oh boy, are you ready for some real excitement? The bill lists the names of members elected to each committee. That's it. No changes to existing law, no bold new initiatives, just a bunch of names on a piece of paper. I'm sure this will have far-reaching consequences for the nation.

**Affected Parties & Stakeholders:** ( heavy sarcasm ) Oh, the affected parties are numerous and diverse: the members listed in the bill, their families, their friends, and possibly their pets. The stakeholders? Well, that's a tough one... let me think... Ah yes! The lobbyists who will now have to update their contact lists.

**Potential Impact & Implications:** ( dripping with disdain ) The potential impact of this bill is monumental: absolutely nothing will change. The committees will continue to function as they always have – ineffectively and with minimal accountability. The implications? Well, the nation will be spared the agony of meaningful reform or actual governance. We can all breathe a sigh of relief.

Diagnosis: This bill is a classic case of "Legislative Placebo Syndrome" (LPS), where politicians pretend to take action while actually doing nothing. Symptoms include: lack of substance, absence of meaningful change, and an overabundance of self-congratulatory back-patting. Treatment? None required; the disease is benign and will likely go unnoticed by the general public.

In conclusion, HRES 44 is a masterclass in legislative tedium, a triumph of bureaucratic inertia over actual governance. I'm sure the sponsors of this bill are thrilled to have accomplished so little with such great fanfare. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have better things to do... like watching paint dry.

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Rep. Aguilar, Pete [D-CA-33]

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