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Ride-Along Resolution

USA118th CongressHRES-1023| House 
| Updated: 2/20/2024
Angie Craig

Angie Craig

Democratic Representative

Minnesota

Committee on House Administration

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Ride-Along Resolution This resolution requires each Member of the House of Representatives to participate in one shift in a passenger seat of a law enforcement vehicle observing the work day of a local law enforcement officer in the congressional district of the Member once during each term as a Member. The Committee on House Administration must promulgate regulations to carry out this resolution. If the Committee on Ethics determines that a Member has not satisfied the requirement to participate in such a ride-along by the deadline, the committee must publish the name of the Member on a readily available, public list on the committee's website; and cause to be published in the Congressional Record information with respect to the failure of the Member to satisfy such requirement.
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Bill from Previous Congress

HRES 117-1333
Ride-Along Resolution
Feb 20, 2024
Introduced in House
Feb 20, 2024
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HRES 117-1333
    Ride-Along Resolution


  • February 20, 2024
    Introduced in House


  • February 20, 2024
    Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.

Congress

Ride-Along Resolution

USA118th CongressHRES-1023| House 
| Updated: 2/20/2024
Ride-Along Resolution This resolution requires each Member of the House of Representatives to participate in one shift in a passenger seat of a law enforcement vehicle observing the work day of a local law enforcement officer in the congressional district of the Member once during each term as a Member. The Committee on House Administration must promulgate regulations to carry out this resolution. If the Committee on Ethics determines that a Member has not satisfied the requirement to participate in such a ride-along by the deadline, the committee must publish the name of the Member on a readily available, public list on the committee's website; and cause to be published in the Congressional Record information with respect to the failure of the Member to satisfy such requirement.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

HRES 117-1333
Ride-Along Resolution
Feb 20, 2024
Introduced in House
Feb 20, 2024
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HRES 117-1333
    Ride-Along Resolution


  • February 20, 2024
    Introduced in House


  • February 20, 2024
    Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
Angie Craig

Angie Craig

Democratic Representative

Minnesota

Committee on House Administration

Congress

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted