Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 1071.
Summary
H.Con.Res. 66 is a non-binding concurrent resolution that has passed both the House and Senate. The resolution directs the Secretary of the Senate to make a technical correction to the official enrolled version of S. 1071. Enrollment is the final step in the legislative process where a bill is prepared in its official form before being sent to the President for signature.
This type of resolution addresses administrative and procedural matters rather than substantive policy changes. The correction being requested is a clerical or formatting issue in how S. 1071 was officially recorded, not a change to the bill's actual content or meaning. Such corrections are routine when errors are discovered in the enrollment process.
If signed, this resolution will authorize the Senate Secretary to make the specified correction to S. 1071's official record. This ensures that the bill's enrolled version accurately reflects what Congress intended to pass. For citizens, this means the corrected version of S. 1071 will be the authoritative legal text if that bill becomes law.