Censuring Representative Cory Mills.
Summary
H.Res. 889 is a non-binding resolution that would formally censure Representative Cory Mills, a Republican member of Congress from Florida. A censure is an official expression of disapproval by the House of Representatives, though it carries no legal consequences or removal from office. The resolution was introduced by Representative Yvette Clarke, a Democrat from New York, in November 2025.
As a non-binding resolution, this measure would not change any laws or directly affect citizens' daily lives if enacted. Instead, it serves as a formal statement of the House's disapproval of the representative's conduct. The specific reasons for the proposed censure are not detailed in the available information about the bill.
The resolution has already passed the House and now requires approval from the Senate to proceed further. However, since censure resolutions are non-binding expressions of opinion rather than legislation, Senate passage would not result in any enforcement action or penalty beyond the formal rebuke itself. Citizens should note that this is a procedural matter concerning congressional conduct rather than a policy change affecting government operations or public programs.