HR-5106-119
Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
Sponsored by Chip Roy (R-TX)
What it does
The full text of this bill was not provided — only its title, "Restore Trust in Congress Act," and its procedural status are available. It was introduced on September 3, 2025, and referred to the House Committee on House Administration. Without bill text, the specific mechanical provisions cannot be described.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined without bill text. Bills referred to the House Committee on House Administration typically address congressional operations, elections, or federal records — groups affected would depend entirely on the specific provisions.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined without bill text. Any negatively affected groups would depend on the specific provisions, which are not available for review.
Supporters argue
Cannot be meaningfully steel-manned without bill text. The title suggests the bill addresses public confidence in Congress, but no specific provisions, mechanisms, or evidence base are available to construct a substantive supporter argument.
Opponents argue
Cannot be meaningfully steel-manned without bill text. Without knowing what specific changes the bill would make to congressional operations or rules, no substantive opponent argument can be constructed from the available information.