How politicians on Armed Services Committee dealt with bills on July 11

How politicians on Armed Services Committee dealt with bills on July 11

The Armed Services Committee handled H.R.8321 bill on July 11, according to the US Congress.

Bill H.R.8321 titled “Military Consumer Protection Task Force Act of 2022” was referred to the Committee on Armed Services and in addition to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned by the House of Representatives. The bill is sponsored by Rep. Stephen Lynch.

The Armed Services Committee moves forward in some way on one bill per day.

Most bills have a hearing where those involved explain why they are for or against the bill. Roughly 8,000 bills are addressed by committees each year but only about 800 make it to the floor of Congress, according to ushistory.org.

A 2019 report from the Brookings Institute argued committees aren’t capable of delving fully into the issues they address and are forced to rely on lobbyists.

Bills Addressed by Armed Services Committee on July 11
Bill NameSponsorAction
Military Consumer Protection Task Force Act of 2022Rep. Lynch, Stephen F.House of Representatives