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US HRes707

US HRes707
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4922) to limit youth offender status in the District of Columbia to individuals 18 years of age or younger, to direct the Attorney General of the District of Columbia to establish and operate a publicly accessible website containing updated statistics on juvenile crime in the District of Columbia, to amend the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to prohibit the Council of the District of Columbia from enacting changes to existing criminal liability se


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Introduced
09/15/2025
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

119th Congress

Bill Summary

Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 4922) to limit youth offender status in the District of Columbia to individuals 18 years of age or younger, to direct the Attorney General of the District of Columbia to establish and operate a publicly accessible website containing updated statistics on juvenile crime in the District of Columbia, to amend the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to prohibit the Council of the District of Columbia from enacting changes to existing criminal liability sentences, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5143) to establish standards for law enforcement officers in the District of Columbia to engage in vehicular pursuits of suspects, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5140) to lower the age at which a minor may be tried as an adult for certain criminal offenses in the District of Columbia to 14 years of age; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5125) to amend the District of Columbia Home Rule Act to terminate the District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1047) to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reform the interconnection queue process for the prioritization and approval of certain projects, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3015) to reestablish the National Coal Council in the Department of Energy to provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Energy on matters related to coal and the coal industry, and for other purposes; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3062) to establish a more uniform, transparent, and modern process to authorize the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of international border-crossing facilities for the import and export of oil and natural gas and the transmission of electricity; and for other purposes.

AI Summary

This resolution provides a structured framework for considering multiple bills in the House of Representatives, primarily focusing on matters related to the District of Columbia and energy policy. Specifically, the resolution allows for the consideration of bills addressing juvenile crime and offender status in D.C. (H.R. 4922), establishing standards for law enforcement vehicular pursuits (H.R. 5143), lowering the age for adult criminal trials to 14 years old (H.R. 5140), and terminating the D.C. Judicial Nomination Commission (H.R. 5125). Additionally, the resolution provides for consideration of energy-related bills, including reforming the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's interconnection process (H.R. 1047), reestablishing the National Coal Council (H.R. 3015), and modernizing international border-crossing facilities for energy infrastructure (H.R. 3062). The resolution waives typical procedural obstacles like points of order, sets specific debate parameters (one hour of debate divided equally between committee chairs), allows for a motion to recommit, and includes technical provisions for bill amendments and engrossment. Furthermore, the resolution makes several administrative adjustments to existing House resolutions, extending certain deadlines and modifying provisions related to national emergencies.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 722, H.Res. 707 is amended. (on 09/17/2025)

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