Why This Matters
This bill makes sure that when Congress makes changes to bills, they must quickly share who made those changes. This helps keep the legislative process clear and accountable.
If you follow Congress, you will see clearer information about who is responsible for changes in bills.
Affects: Members of Congress and their constituents who want to understand who influences legislation.
What changes is this bill making?
1. This bill requires committee chairs to report amendments made to bills within three legislative days. 2. It mandates that names of Members of Congress who contributed to bills are included in the final versions. 3. The bill aims to improve transparency in the legislative process. 4. It specifically applies to bills reported by certain key committees. 5. The information must be submitted to the Clerk of the House or the Secretary of the Senate.
Who is affected?
Members of Congress and their constituents who want to understand who influences legislation.