Censuring Representative Andrew Ogles and Removing Him from the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Summary
H.Res. 1113 is a non-binding resolution that would formally censure Representative Andrew Ogles and remove him from his position on the House Committee on Homeland Security. As a non-binding resolution, this measure would not have the force of law and would not require presidential signature. Instead, it would serve as an official expression of disapproval by the House of Representatives.
If passed, the censure would be a formal rebuke of the representative's conduct, and his removal from the committee would prevent him from participating in that committee's work going forward. However, since this is a non-binding resolution, it would not automatically trigger any legal consequences beyond the committee removal. The resolution was introduced on March 12, 2026, and is currently under committee consideration.
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