A resolution electing Gary B. Myrick, of Virginia, as Secretary for the Minority of the Senate.
- Bill Number
- S.Res. 15
- Origin Chamber
- Senate
- Congress
- 119th Congress, Session 1
- Policy Area
- Congress
- Status
- Passed Senate
- Latest Action
- 2025-01-03: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8; text: CR S8)
- Last Updated
- 2025-01-30T18:56:42Z
AI-Generated Summary
Purpose
This Senate resolution (S. Res. 15) aims to formally elect an individual to a key administrative role within the U.S. Senate, specifically supporting the minority party.
Key Provisions
- The resolution elects Gary B. Myrick, a resident of Virginia, as the Secretary for the Minority of the Senate.
- This election was submitted by Senate Majority Leader Mr. Schumer on January 3, 2025, and was considered and agreed to by the Senate.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- This is not a change to statutory law but an internal procedural action by the Senate.
- It appoints a new individual to the role, which may replace a prior holder (though the resolution does not specify details on any previous occupant). The position of Secretary for the Minority assists with administrative duties for the minority party, such as coordinating legislative activities and records.
Potential Impacts
- On government agencies: Limited to internal Senate operations; it streamlines administrative support for the minority party's functions, potentially improving efficiency in handling bills, committees, and party strategy.
- On citizens: Indirect and minimal; citizens may see smoother legislative processes for minority-led initiatives, but no direct public impact.
- On international relations: None apparent, as this is a domestic administrative matter.
Main Stakeholders Affected
- Gary B. Myrick: Directly benefits as the elected official, taking on responsibilities for minority party administration.
- Senate Minority Party (currently Republicans in the 119th Congress): Gains dedicated support for organizational and procedural tasks.
- U.S. Senate as a whole: Ensures balanced administrative resources between majority and minority parties, upholding Senate rules on party equity.
Notable Legal, Constitutional, or Political Implications
- Legal/Constitutional: Aligns with Article I of the U.S. Constitution, which grants each chamber of Congress authority to determine its own rules and officers (e.g., via simple resolutions). No broader legal changes or challenges.
- Political: Reinforces bipartisan norms by formalizing minority party support, potentially aiding opposition voices in legislative debates. As a non-binding resolution, it has no force outside the Senate but symbolizes procedural continuity at the start of the 119th Congress.
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Sponsor
Sen. Schumer, Charles E. [D-NY]
Recent Actions
- 2025-01-03: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S8; text: CR S8)
- 2025-01-03: Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
- 2025-01-03: Introduced in Senate
Bill Versions
- Electing Gary B. Myrick, of Virginia, as Secretary for the Minority of the Senate. — issued 2025-01-03 — PDF (1 pages)