This resolution establishes an advisory working group tasked with identifying and recommending two women suitable for relief portraits in the Hall of the House of Representatives. The group's composition includes key officials such as the Clerk of the House, the House Curator, and leaders from relevant House committees and the Congressional Bipartisan Women's Caucus. The working group is responsible for submitting a report that details recommendations for the planning, funding, and commissioning of these new portraits. It must also address the installation process, including whether any existing relief portraits should be replaced, and propose a timeline to minimize disruption to House business. To ensure comprehensive recommendations, the group is mandated to consult with leading scholars in law and women's history, as well as staff from the Library of Congress, with the final report due within one year or by the end of the 119th Congress.
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Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
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Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
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Establishing an advisory working group to make recommendations with respect to relief portraits in the Hall of the House of Representatives.
USA119th CongressHRES-582| House
| Updated: 7/15/2025
This resolution establishes an advisory working group tasked with identifying and recommending two women suitable for relief portraits in the Hall of the House of Representatives. The group's composition includes key officials such as the Clerk of the House, the House Curator, and leaders from relevant House committees and the Congressional Bipartisan Women's Caucus. The working group is responsible for submitting a report that details recommendations for the planning, funding, and commissioning of these new portraits. It must also address the installation process, including whether any existing relief portraits should be replaced, and propose a timeline to minimize disruption to House business. To ensure comprehensive recommendations, the group is mandated to consult with leading scholars in law and women's history, as well as staff from the Library of Congress, with the final report due within one year or by the end of the 119th Congress.