US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1034

Introduced
2/3/26  

Caption

Relating to questions of privilege in the House of Representatives during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

Impact

The introduction of HR1034 indicates a shift towards a more structured approach in managing privilege resolutions, which can greatly impact the legislative dynamics within the House. This could lead to fewer frivolous or partisan resolutions that can disrupt the workflow. By requiring substantial cosponsorship for such resolutions to be entertained, the resolution aims to enhance the seriousness and respect accorded to questions of privilege, potentially leading to a more cooperative environment among members. This structural change will likely affect how members strategize their legislative initiatives.

Summary

HR1034 is a resolution which addresses questions of privilege in the House of Representatives during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress. The primary aim of the resolution is to revise how resolutions based on privileges are treated within the legislative process. Specifically, it dictates that any such resolution offered by the Majority or Minority Leader cannot be entertained unless it has garnered sponsorship from at least one-fifth of the total House membership. This new rule is intended to ensure that legislative actions regarding the conduct of members are justified by a substantial level of support among their peers, potentially leading to more thoroughly considered decisions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HR1034 include concerns about the limitations it may impose on minority voices within the legislative process. Some members may argue that the requirement for a significant level of cosponsorship can marginalize the ability of less represented groups within the House to raise legitimate concerns. There could be fears that this reform could lead to an uneven playing field, where the majority is further empowered, thus stifacing the ability of minority party members to effectively represent their constituents' interests. As with any change to established legislative procedures, debates regarding HR1034 may reveal deep ideological divides on the appropriate balance of parliamentary power.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR198

Providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR150

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on House Administration in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR131

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Ethics in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR109

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Ways and Means in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR138

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR141

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Small Business in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US SR362

A resolution to provide for the printing of the Senate Manual for the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR140

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Education and Workforce in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR104

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

US HR304

Amending House Resolution 211 to ensure that days occurring during the first session of the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress constitute calendar days for purposes of section 202 of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622) with respect to a joint resolution terminating a national emergency declared by the President on February 1, 2025.

Similar Bills

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