Electing Members to certain standing committees of the House of Representatives.
Summary
House Resolution 111 is a procedural measure that officially assigns specific Members of Congress to various standing committees within the House of Representatives. These committees are the primary bodies where legislation is drafted, debated, and refined before being sent to the full House for a vote. By formalizing these assignments, the resolution ensures that congressional offices are properly staffed to oversee government functions and address policy issues ranging from agriculture to veterans' affairs.
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