US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1159

Introduced
4/9/26  

Caption

Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful and Islamophobic Comments of Representative Andy Ogles

Impact

This resolution emphasizes the importance of tolerance and the acceptance of diverse cultural and religious identities within American society. By taking a stand against such comments, it underlines the need for representatives to maintain a standard of respectful discourse, particularly on topics as sensitive as religion and ethnicity. As a result, this may influence future interactions among members of Congress regarding how they address their constituents and the public on similar issues.

Summary

House Resolution 1159, titled 'Condemning the Hateful and Islamophobic Comments of Representative Andy Ogles', seeks to formally denounce derogatory remarks made by Representative Ogles regarding Muslims and Islam. The resolution came in response to a social media post where Ogles stated, 'Muslims don’t belong in American society. Pluralism is a lie.' This statement has sparked significant controversy and condemnation, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding issues of race, religion, and societal inclusion in the United States.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding HR1159 revolves around the balance between free speech and hate speech. Proponents of the resolution argue that Ogles' remarks do not align with the principles of equality and justice as endorsed by both the Constitution and the teachings of Islam. Critics, however, may argue that the resolution itself could infringe upon the freedom of expression, raising questions about where the line is drawn when it comes to political speech and the expressions of individual beliefs within a diverse society.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HR576

Censuring Representative Andy Ogles.

US HR1113

Censuring Representative Andrew Ogles and Removing Him from the House Committee on Homeland Security.

US A1146

Adopts State definition of Islamophobia for certain civil and criminal purposes.

US HCR85

Designating March 15 as the Day to Combat Islamophobia for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

US HB959

Combating International Islamophobia Act

US SB805

Combating International Islamophobia Act

US H3851

Resolutions condemning political oppression and encouraging free and fair elections in Cambodia

US SJ00001

Resolution Concerning The Joint Rules Of The Senate And The House Of Representatives.

US SR525

A resolution condemning the Government of Iran's state-sponsored persecution of the Baha'i minority and its continued violation of the International Covenants on Human Rights.

US SR529

A resolution condemning anti-Palestinian hatred on the anniversary of the attack in Burlington, Vermont, on November 25, 2023.

Similar Bills

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