H.Con.Res. 66

H.Con.Res. 66: Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 1071.

Agreed To Mike Rogers (R) HOUSE_CONCURRENT_RESOLUTION — 119th Congress
Plain English Summary

H.Con.Res. 66 is a concurrent resolution that directs the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of bill S. 1071. This typically involves making a technical or clerical change to the text of the bill before it is sent to the President for signing. The resolution does not make substantive policy changes but ensures that the bill is accurately and correctly presented.

Positive Media Summary

Media coverage that is positive might highlight the importance of ensuring legislative accuracy and the procedural diligence of Congress in correcting any errors before a bill is finalized. This can be seen as a necessary step to maintain the integrity of the legislative process.

Negative Media Summary

Negative media might criticize this resolution as indicative of errors or oversight in the legislative process, suggesting that such corrections could have been avoided with more careful drafting or review. Some might view it as a bureaucratic delay or inefficiency in the legislative system.