House Resolution
H.Res. 543
Recognizing the right to peacefully protest and condemning violence and authoritarian responses to expressions of dissent.
Primary Sponsor

Michael R. Turner
Representative
Cosponsors
6
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This bill allows members of the House of Representatives to vote by proxy and attend committee meetings remotely if they have a serious medical condition or are the primary caretaker of someone with a serious medical condition. This is intended to make it easier for representatives to participate in Congress while dealing with health issues or caring for a loved one.
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Referred to the House Committee on Rules.
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Recognizing the right to peacefully protest and condemning violence and authoritarian responses to expressions of dissent.
This bill allows members of the House of Representatives to vote by proxy and attend committee meetings remotely if they have a serious medical condition or are the primary caretaker of someone with a serious medical condition. This is intended to make it easi
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This bill allows members of the House of Representatives to vote by proxy and attend committee meetings remotely if they have a serious medical condition or are the primary caretaker of someone with a serious medical condition. This is intended to make it easier for representatives to participate in Congress while dealing with health issues or caring for a loved one.
- Bill Number
- 543
- Sponsor
- Michael R. Turner (R-OH)
- Introduced
- 6/25/2025
- Status
- Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H3021-3022)
- Policy Area
- Congress
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Recognizing the right to peacefully protest and condemning violence and authoritarian responses to expressions of dissent.
- Bill Number
- 543
- Sponsor
- Michael R. Turner (R-OH)
- Status
- Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H3021-3022)
- Introduced
- 6/25/2025
- Summary
- This bill allows members of the House of Representatives to vote by proxy and attend committee meetings remotely if they have a serious medical condition or are the primary caretaker of someone with a serious medical condition. This is intended to make it easier for representatives to participate in
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