[House Calendars for June 10, 2025 - 119th Congress, 1st Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
2. HOUSE CALENDAR
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Rule XIII, clause 1 (a):
``(2) A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all public bills
and public resolutions not requiring referral to the Calendar of the
Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.''
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No.
2025
H. Res. 114 Mr. Green of Tennessee Directing the Secretary 6
Mar. 4 (Homeland Security). of Homeland Security
(Adverse) Rept. 119-10 to transmit to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents
relating to
Department of
Homeland Security
policies and
activities related
to domestic
preparedness and
collective response
to terrorism and the
Department's
cybersecurity
activities.
H. Res. 113 Mr. Green of Tennessee Directing the Secretary 7
Mar. 5 (Homeland Security). of Homeland Security
(Adverse) Rept. 119-11 to transmit to the
House of
Representatives
certain documents
relating to
Department of
Homeland Security
policies and
activities related
to the security of
Department
information and data
and the recruitment
and retention of its
workforce.
H. Res. 127 Mr. Smith of Missouri Of inquiry requesting 10
Mar. 18 (Ways and Means). the President and
(Adverse) Rept. 119-18 directing the
Secretary of the
Treasury to
transmit,
respectively,
certain documents to
the House of
Representatives
relating to the
Department of
Government
Efficiency's access
to the Treasury
payment systems and
confidential
taxpayer
information.
H. Res. 195 Mr. Smith of Missouri Of inquiry requesting 11
Mar. 21 (Ways and Means). the President of the
(Adverse) Rept. 119-29 United States to
furnish certain
information to the
House of
Representatives
relating to the
operations of the
Social Security
Administration after
January 20, 2025,
including
information on the
Department of
Government
Efficiency's access
to the Social
Security
Administration and
to information in
the possession of
such Administration.
H. Res. 308 Mr. Steil (House Dismissing the election 16
Apr. 9 Administration). contest relating to
Rept. 119-51 the office of
Representative from
the Fourteenth
Congressional
District of Florida.
H. Res. 309 Mr. Steil (House Dismissing the election 17
Apr. 9 Administration). contest relating to
Rept. 119-52 the office of
Representative from
the Twenty-eighth
Congressional
District of Texas.
H. Res. 310 Mr. Steil (House Dismissing the election 18
Apr. 9 Administration). contest relating to
Rept. 119-53 the office of
Representative from
the at-large
Congressional
District of Alaska.
H. Res. 311 Mr. Steil (House Dismissing the election 19
Apr. 9 Administration). contest relating to
Rept. 119-54 the office of
Representative from
the Thirtieth
Congressional
District of Texas.
H. Res. 312 Mr. Steil (House Dismissing the election 20
Apr. 9 Administration). contest relating to
Rept. 119-55 the office of
Representative from
the Fourteenth
Congressional
District of Florida.
H. Res. 186 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Of inquiry requesting 22
Apr. 9 Government Reform). the President to
(Adverse) Rept. 119-57 transmit certain
documents to the
House of
Representatives
relating to the
conflicts of
interest of Elon
Musk and related
information.
H. Res. 187 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Of inquiry requesting 23
Apr. 9 Government Reform). the President to
(Adverse) Rept. 119-58 transmit certain
information to the
House of
Representatives
referring to the
termination,
removal, placement
on administrative
leave, moved to
another department
of Federal employees
and Inspectors
General of agencies.
H. Res. 237 Mr. Walberg (Education Of inquiry requesting 25
Apr. 29 and Workforce). the President and
(Adverse) Rept. 119-84 directing the
Secretary of
Education to
transmit,
respectively,
certain documents to
the House of
Representatives
relating to the
reduction in force
and other downsizing
measures at the
Department of
Education.
H. Res. 489 Mrs. Houchin (Rules). Providing for
June 9 Rept. 119-151 consideration of the
bill (H.R. 884) to
prohibit individuals
who are not citizens
of the United States
from voting in
elections in the
District of Columbia
and to repeal the
Local Resident
Voting Rights
Amendment Act of
2022; providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 2056) to
require the District
of Columbia to
comply with federal
immigration laws;
providing for
consideration of the
bill (H.R. 2096) to
restore the right to
negotiate matters
pertaining to the
discipline of law
enforcement officers
of the District of
Columbia through
collective
bargaining, to
restore the statute
of limitations for
bringing
disciplinary cases
against members or
civilian employees
of the Metropolitan
Police Department of
the District of
Columbia, and for
other purposes; and
providing for
consideration of the
bill (S. 331) to
amend the Controlled
Substances Act with
respect to the
scheduling of 32
fentanyl-related
substances, and for
other purposes.
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