Last progress June 11, 2025 (8 months ago)
Introduced on June 11, 2025 by Anna Luna
Removes a named Member of the House from specified House standing committee assignments and records in the preamble that the Member was charged in a three‑count federal indictment for forcibly impeding and interfering with federal officers. The resolution contains no funding, program changes, or policy authorizations — it only directs committee removal based on the stated charge.
Representative LaMonica McIver of New Jersey has been charged in a three-count Federal indictment for forcibly impeding and interfering with Federal officers, as stated in the preamble .
The named Member is removed from the listed standing committees of the House of Representatives.
Referred to the House Committee on Ethics.
Primary effects fall on the named Member, the House standing committee(s), committee staff, and the Member’s constituents. The named Member loses assigned roles, influence, and voting or participatory rights within the affected committee(s). Committee colleagues and staff will experience an immediate change in membership, which can change voting margins, workload distribution, and leadership calculations within the committee. The Member’s constituents may lose direct representation on those committees until replacement assignments occur, which can reduce the office’s ability to advance committee‑level issues. The House as an institution is affected administratively as it must update rosters and possibly reassign members. The resolution does not affect federal funding, programs, or external parties beyond these internal House and constituent impacts.