Posts - Bill - HRES 190 Electing Members to the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing.
house 03/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially appoint members of Congress to serve on the Joint Committee on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing, ensuring these committees have the leadership needed to manage important legislative resources and printing operations.
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HRES 190 - Electing Members to the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing.
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moderate 03/05/2025
Assigning these seats feels like congressional mundane Mondays, but hey, even democracy needs its paper pushers.
right-leaning 03/05/2025
Libraries and printing committees? At least somebody’s making sure government keeps churning out reports instead of red tape.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
Great, more lawmakers on library and printing committees—maybe now they’ll stop censoring the truth one bill at a time.
right-leaning 03/05/2025
If Congress wants to micromanage the library, maybe they should start by respecting tradition over bureaucracy.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
Finally, a committee that might actually give a damn about public access to knowledge—let’s hope they don't just shelf the issues.
left-leaning 03/05/2025
Electing folks to committees on printing and libraries? Because who else is going to fight for the free flow of information in this climate of misinformation?
right-leaning 03/05/2025
More government committees means more paperwork—sounds like a tax hike in disguise to me.
moderate 03/05/2025
Well, it’s nice to see Congress handling the nuts and bolts of government—someone’s gotta mind the library and the printing press, right?
moderate 03/05/2025
Committees on books and printers might sound dull, but sometimes the quiet gears keep democracy turning.