US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1237

Introduced
4/30/26  

Caption

STOP Resolution Stop Telling other People Resolution

Impact

The introduction of HR1237 establishes clear guidelines and responsibilities for Members of Congress and their staff regarding the handling of classified materials. By instituting mandatory training, it seeks to enhance the overall security infrastructure of the legislative branch. Failure to comply with training requirements will result in restrictions on access to classified information, thus prompting improved adherence to security protocols. This policy is significant as it directly affects legislative operations, ensuring that individuals with access to classified information are adequately prepared to handle such information securely.

Summary

House Resolution 1237, also known as the Stop Telling Other People Resolution (STOP Resolution), mandates training in counterintelligence and classified information protection for certain Members, officers, and employees of the House of Representatives. The resolution stipulates that all covered individuals must complete this training within 90 days of the program's initiation and file a certificate of completion to continue accessing classified information. This bill underscores the importance of safeguarding sensitive information in legislative activities and aims to heighten security practices within the House.

Contention

While the resolution appears to be a progressive step towards strengthening national security, it may also provoke discussions over the practicality and implementation of such training programs. Some may argue that the requirement could be seen as an additional burden on congressional staff, especially during busy legislative periods. The bureaucratic processes involved in establishing and certifying the training might lead to logistical challenges, especially for new Members or those participating in fellowship programs. Therefore, while the bill's intention is to protect sensitive information, the execution and its implications on congressional efficiency are likely to be debated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1207

Stop Private Equity Harms Resolution

US HR491

No Option for Stock Trading and Ownership as a Check to Keep congress clean Resolution NO STOCK Resolution

US HJR143

Resolution Act.

US HR865

Opening the People’s House Resolution

US H1085

Improve Cable Service Complaint Resolutions

US HR0114

A resolution to declare May 22, 2025, as Stop the Bleed Day in the state of Michigan.

US HR418

Ride-Along Resolution

US HB290

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US SF3516

Scope modification of certain local plant pest control resolutions and ordinances

US SJ26

Joint resolution regarding the purchase and sale of stocks by members of congress

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