H.Res. 1274 is a resolution that states that a specific provision (section 11) of a previous resolution (House Resolution 1224) will not be enforced or will have no legal effect. This suggests that the bill seeks to nullify or override a particular aspect of House Resolution 1224.
Some media outlets may view H.Res. 1274 as a necessary step to correct or clarify legislative procedures, arguing that it enhances the legislative process by ensuring that only effective provisions are upheld.
Critics may argue that H.Res. 1274 undermines the authority of House Resolution 1224, suggesting that it reflects a lack of commitment to previously established legislative agreements and could create confusion about the legislative process.
The bill H.Res. 1274, sponsored by Michelle Fischbach, does not seem to present a significant conflict of interest based on the campaign finance data available. The bill is related to a procedural matter of the House of Representatives, and does not directly impact any specific industry. The sponsor's major donors are from the Health Professionals and Retired sectors. However, the bill does not seem to have any direct implications for these sectors. The only overlap detected is with the Retired sector, but this is a broad category that includes many individuals who may not have a direct stake in the bill's subject matter. The total amount donated by this overlapping sector is $50,000,000. However, without more specific information about the interests of these donors, it is difficult to conclude that there is a significant conflict of interest.
These industries are both affected by this bill and among the sponsor's top donors.
| Industry | Match Type | Related Subject | Donations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retired (W06) | Sector | Congress | $50,000,000 |
| Total from overlapping industries | $50,000,000 | ||
Top industries funding Michelle Fischbach, ranked by total contributions.
Source: OpenSecrets.org (Center for Responsive Politics)
Source: GovTrack.us roll call vote data.