H.Res. 260: Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1) to lower energy costs by increasing American energy production, exports, infrastructure, and critical minerals processing, by promoting transparency, accountability, permitting, and production of American resources, and by improving water quality certification and energy projects, and for other purposes.
118th Congress · Sponsored from Pennsylvania · Passed a chamber
What this bill does
This resolution sets forth the rule for consideration of H.R. 1 (Lower Energy Costs Act, which provides for the exploration, development, importation, and exportation of energy resources, such as oil, gas, and minerals).
Key facts
- Status Passed a chamber
- Introduced 2023-03-28
- Policy area Congress
- Cosponsors 0
- Latest action Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Sponsor
Who funds the sponsor?
Rep. Reschenthaler, Guy [R-PA-14] introduced H.Res. 260. On Voterly you can see their top campaign donors from public Federal Election Commission records — individuals, PACs, and industry groups (follow the money) — and compare that with how they vote.
See Rep. Reschenthaler, Guy [R-PA-14]'s donors & voting record →
Campaign donations show who helps fund the sponsor's election; they are not the same as who drafted or lobbied for the bill text. Lobbying disclosures are separate public records.
Take a position & compare alignment
Agree or disagree with H.Res. 260? Go to the homepage to record your view and compare your stance with how your representatives vote. See Rep. Reschenthaler, Guy [R-PA-14]'s profile to vote on their bills and check your alignment % with the sponsor.
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Frequently asked questions
What does H.Res. 260 do?
This resolution sets forth the rule for consideration of H.R. 1 (Lower Energy Costs Act, which provides for the exploration, development, importation, and exportation of energy resources, such as oil, gas, and minerals).
Who sponsored H.Res. 260?
Rep. Reschenthaler, Guy [R-PA-14] (R) of Pennsylvania is the lead sponsor.
How do I find out who funds or lobbies for H.Res. 260?
Campaign-finance records (Federal Election Commission) show who funds the bill's sponsor. Separately, federal lobbying disclosures filed under the Lobbying Disclosure Act list the companies and lobbyists who reported lobbying on specific bills. Voterly links the sponsor's donors; lobbying records are public at the U.S. Senate and House lobbying databases.
Is H.Res. 260 now law?
Not yet. The current status is "Passed a chamber." See the latest action above for details.