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HCONRES 11 · introduced · symbolic

Providing for a joint session of Congress to receive a message from the President.

What this bill does

  • This resolution schedules a joint session of Congress for March 4, 2025.
  • All members of the House and Senate are affected by this scheduling measure.
  • The session allows the President to deliver a message to the full Congress.

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  1. 01

    What specific policy announcements or legislative priorities does the President plan to address during this March 4th joint session message?

  2. 02

    How does scheduling a joint session on March 4th align with typical congressional calendars and other scheduled legislative business?

  3. 03

    What outcomes or actions does Congress expect to follow from the President's message to both chambers?

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Pete Stauber

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Introduced 2025-02-20

Legislative timeline

  1. 2025-02-20 · senate · Floor

    Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  2. 2025-02-19 · senate · Floor

    Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1038)

  3. 2025-02-19 · Floor

    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.

  4. 2025-02-11 · senate · IntroReferral

    Received in the Senate.

  5. 2025-02-11 · house · Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  6. 2025-02-11 · house · Floor

    On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection. (text: CR H631)

  7. 2025-02-11 · Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection. (text: CR H631)

  8. 2025-02-11 · house · Floor

    Considered as privileged matter. (consideration: CR H630-631)

  9. 2025-02-11 · Committee

    Submitted in House

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