House Resolution 6 of the 104th Congress

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House Resolution 6 of the 104th Congress was a major rules package adopted in 1995 that reorganized the U.S. House of Representatives’ administrative structure, including eliminating several traditional offices and consolidating their functions.

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instanceOf United States House simple resolution
rules package
adminStructureChange consolidation of House administrative offices
elimination of certain traditional House offices and positions
appliesTo internal procedures of the U.S. House of Representatives
bindingOn Members, officers, and employees of the House of Representatives
category 104th United States Congress legislation
Congressional rules change
chamber House of Representatives NERFINISHED
committee House Committee on Rules NERFINISHED
congressNumber 104th Congress NERFINISHED
country United States of America
dateAgreedTo 1995-01-05
dateIntroduced 1995-01-04
effect altered budget process rules in the House
changed procedures for consideration of legislation in the House
consolidated administrative functions of the House
eliminated several traditional House offices
established the standing rules of the House for the 104th Congress
reduced the number of House committees and subcommittees
reorganized House administrative offices
revised ethics and gift rules for Members of the House
governs administrative support structure of the House in the 104th Congress
organization of House committees in the 104th Congress
isPartOf rules history of the United States House of Representatives
jurisdiction federal legislature of the United States
language English
legislativeBody United States House of Representatives
legislativeNumber H. Res. 6 NERFINISHED
legislativeSession 1st session of the 104th Congress
legislativeStage passed House
legislativeType House resolution
notRequire Presidential signature
Senate approval
politicalContext implemented Republican majority’s rules changes after the 1994 elections
purpose to adopt rules for the House of Representatives for the 104th Congress
to implement elements of the Contract with America in House rules
to reorganize the administrative structure of the House of Representatives
relatedTo Contract with America NERFINISHED
scope rules of the House of Representatives only
sponsor Gerald B. H. Solomon NERFINISHED
sponsorDistrict New York 22nd congressional district NERFINISHED
sponsorParty Republican
sponsorState New York NERFINISHED
status agreed to in House
timePeriodInForce 104th Congress NERFINISHED

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Doorkeeper of the United States House of Representatives officeAbolishedBy House Resolution 6 of the 104th Congress