House Roll Call

H.Res.5

Roll 4 • Congress 119, Session 1 • Jan 3, 2025 6:01 PM • Result: Failed

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BillH.Res.5 — Adopting the Rules of the House of Representatives for the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, and for other purposes.
Vote questionOn Motion to Commit with Instructions
Vote typeYea-and-Nay
ResultFailed
TotalsYea 209 / Nay 214 / Present 0 / Not Voting 11
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R021405
D209006
I0000

Research Brief

On Motion to Commit with Instructions

Bill Analysis

HRES 5, introduced in the 119th Congress, establishes the rules governing the operations of the House of Representatives for the current legislative session. This resolution outlines procedural guidelines, authority delegations, and operational protocols that will guide the legislative process, ensuring order and efficiency in the House’s functioning.

Key provisions of HRES 5 include the establishment of rules regarding the conduct of debates, the amendment process, and the management of legislative schedules. It reaffirms the authority of the Speaker of the House and the majority party in setting the agenda and controlling the legislative calendar. Additionally, the resolution addresses the procedures for handling motions, voting, and the introduction of bills and resolutions, thereby facilitating a structured approach to legislative business.

Funding and authorities are implicitly tied to the operational framework established by the resolution, as it does not allocate specific financial resources but rather sets the groundwork for how the House will function effectively. The resolution impacts all members of the House of Representatives, including both majority and minority parties, as well as committees and subcommittees responsible for various legislative functions.

The primary beneficiaries of HRES 5 are the members of the House, who gain clarity on procedural rules that govern their legislative activities, as well as constituents who rely on the legislative process to address their concerns and interests. The resolution also indirectly affects various agencies and programs that depend on legislative action for funding and oversight.

The latest action on HRES 5 occurred when a motion to reconsider was laid on the table, which was agreed to without objection, indicating a smooth adoption of the rules. This resolution is critical for ensuring that the House operates effectively throughout the 119th Congress, setting the stage for legislative priorities and actions.

Yea (209)

A
André Carson

IN • D • Yea

G
Gerald Connolly

VA • D • Yea

A
April McClain Delaney

MD • D • Yea

E
Emilia Sykes

OH • D • Yea

S
Sylvester Turner

TX • D • Yea

Nay (214)

B
Brad Finstad

MN • R • Nay

B
Brandon Gill

TX • R • Nay

A
Abraham Hamadeh

AZ • R • Nay

M
Mark Harris

NC • R • Nay

B
Brian Jack

GA • R • Nay

B
Brad Knott

NC • R • Nay

C
Celeste Maloy

UT • R • Nay

A
Addison McDowell

NC • R • Nay

D
David Taylor

OH • R • Nay

M
Michael Waltz

FL • R • Nay

Not Voting (11)

M
Mark Green

TN • R • Not Voting