US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SCR1

Introduced
1/3/25  

Caption

This concurrent resolution reauthorizes the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies relating to the January 20, 2025, Presidential inauguration. The reauthorization is effective beginning January 3, 2025.The joint committee is authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the inauguration of the President-elect and the Vice President-elect of the United States, including using the Capitol rotunda and Emancipation Hall for such proceedings and ceremonies.The joint committee was established during the 118th Congress and consists of three Senators and three Members of the House of Representatives.

Impact

The passage of SCR1 impacts state laws indirectly by maintaining the operational framework required for organizing presidential inaugurations. By reauthorizing the committee, the resolution ensures ongoing compliance with federal expectations regarding ceremonial proceedings. The resolution reflects a broader commitment to structured governance during major national transitions, reinforcing the importance of proper ceremonial conduct in democratic processes.

Summary

SCR1, a concurrent resolution, serves to extend the operation of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. The resolution primarily focuses on ensuring that the committee, which is responsible for arranging the necessary logistics for the inauguration of the President-elect and Vice President-elect, continues its work uninterrupted. The authority and powers previously granted to the committee are preserved, facilitating a smooth preparation process for the upcoming inaugural ceremonies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR1 is generally positive among legislators who advocate for organized and traditional presidential inaugurations. Supporting members view the committee's work as vital for ensuring that the transition of power is conducted with decorum and respect. There is an acknowledgment of the committee's historical significance and its role in upholding the dignity of the inauguration process.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding SCR1 itself, discussions about similar resolutions often highlight concerns regarding the balance of power and the appropriate conduct of the legislative process. Some legislators question the necessity of reauthorizing committees like this one, suggesting that it offers potential for redundancy. However, the general consensus tends to lean towards valuing the committee's role in maintaining established traditions during pivotal national events.

Congress_id

119-SCONRES-1

Policy_area

Congress

Introduced_date

2025-01-03

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HCR2

Appoints joint committee for inauguration of President-elect

US SR80

A resolution expressing gratitude to the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, the Architect of the Capitol, the Sergeant at Arms, the Secretary of the Senate, law enforcement officers, emergency personnel, and volunteers for their support in making the Presidential Inauguration a success.

US HR14

This resolution elects members to standing committees of the House of Representatives.  

US HR43

This resolution provides for the House to attend the inaugural ceremonies of the President and Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2025, and, thereafter, for the House to stand adjourned until 12:00 p.m. (noon) on January 21, 2025.

US SCR3

This concurrent resolution authorizes the Capitol rotunda to be used for the lying in state of the remains of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States. The lying in state shall take place from January 7, 2025, until January 9, 2025.

US S0012

SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP ON HIS INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC AND EXTRAORDINARY VICTORY IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

US HCR3019

A concurrent resolution congratulating Donald J. Trump on his inauguration as President of the United States.

US SCR1

Establishes a joint committee of the General Assembly for the inaugural events occurring on January 13, 2025

US HR54

This resolution elects designated Members of the House of Representatives to the Committee on the Budget and the Committee on House Administration.

US HB342

Honor Inauguration Day ActThis bill requires the U.S. flag to be flown at its highest peak on each presidential Inauguration Day.

Similar Bills

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