Electing a certain Member to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives.
Summary
House Resolution 154 is a procedural measure that officially appointed Representative Ann Kirkpatrick of Arizona to the House Committee on Agriculture. This resolution allowed the Member to fill a specific vacancy on the committee for the remainder of the 117th Congress.
For citizens, such resolutions are the formal mechanism by which Congress organizes its internal structure to conduct business. By assigning members to specific committees, the House ensures that legislative work—such as drafting policies related to farming, forestry, and nutrition programs—is managed by a designated group of representatives.
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