US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR501

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

BUDS Resolution Building Unity through Dual Sponsors Resolution

Impact

If adopted, HR501 could significantly shift the dynamics of sponsorship in the House. It allows both a majority and a minority member to collaborate in sponsoring legislation, which may enhance the legitimacy and appeal of various bills. By recognizing joint sponsorship, the resolution could potentially increase the number of bipartisan bills introduced, reflecting a balance of views and priorities. This positive reform is seen as a potential way to bridge partisan divides, possibly leading to a more cooperative legislative atmosphere.

Summary

House Resolution 501, known as the 'Building Unity through Dual Sponsors Resolution' (BUDS Resolution), proposes an amendment to the rules of the House of Representatives allowing for joint sponsorship of public bills and resolutions by members from both the majority and minority parties. This initiative aims to foster cooperation and unity within the House, promoting bipartisan support for legislation. The resolution aims to modernize the legislative process by encouraging collaboration across party lines, addressing a perceived need for increased cross-party partnerships in decision-making.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the introduction of HR501 could invite debate regarding its implementation and effectiveness. Critics may argue that the true spirit of bipartisan collaboration cannot be achieved merely through rules amendments, and concerns could arise regarding the symbolic nature of co-sponsorship over substantial bipartisan agreement on issues. Additionally, there may be differing opinions on how to ensure that this joint sponsorship does not dilute the voice of either party or lead to token gestures without real collaborative efforts. Moreover, opponents might question whether this approach adequately addresses the more profound issues of partisanship that permeate the current legislative culture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US AR121

Requires certain bills and resolutions with at least 32 sponsors to be voted on third reading upon notice.

US HJR2001

A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Iowa relating to the sponsorship of bills by members of the general assembly.

US SC520

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

US SC508

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

US SC505

Joint Rules; amend to allow cosponsorship of bills, joint resolutions and concurrent resolutions originating in other house.

US SR146

A resolution condemning the recent acts of violence, arson, and domestic terrorism committed throughout the United States

US HR6

A RESOLUTION honoring and expressing support for law enforcement officers in Kentucky and throughout the United States.

US HR13

A RESOLUTION honoring and expressing support for law enforcement officers in Kentucky and throughout the United States.

US HR1

House rules resolution

US HR176

Encouraging the EU to DESIGNATE Resolution Encouraging the European Union to Determine that the European Union Should Sanction the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Now As a Terrorist Entity Resolution

Similar Bills

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