Griffith Bill to Reassert Legislative Branch Powers Passes House of Representatives
Monday,
June 8, 2026
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W. P. Jackson Krug
(202-225-3861)
This bill received support from the Committee on House Administration: “The Library of Congress and Government Publishing Office are essential to our work in the Legislative Branch. I thank Representative Griffith for his tireless work to get this important Article One bill over the finish line.” – Chairman Bryan Steil, Committee on House Administration Following passage of his bill, Congressman Griffith issued the following statement: “Accountability, clarity and good governance. That is what my pro-Article I bill delivers to help institutions serve Congress and the American people. “House passage of my Legislative Branch Agencies Clarification Act is a positive step for Congress and the U.S. Constitution. This bill helps reassert Congress’s Article I responsibilities as well as deliver clarity on the powers exercised by the Legislative and Executive Branches. “Thanks to the efforts of Chairman Steil, Ranking Member Morelle and the rest of my colleagues on the Committee on House Administration, Congress will be better suited to work closely with the Librarian of Congress and the Director of the Government Publishing Office.” BACKGROUND Congressman Griffith’s remarks in support of his bill can be found here. Congressman Griffith’s bill directs the formation of a bipartisan Congressional commission to appoint the Librarian of Congress and Director of the Government Publishing Office. Under current law, such appointments are made by the President of the United States, despite certain agencies being part of the Legislative Branch. The Register of the Copyright Office will be appointed by the President with the consent of the U.S. Senate. An inspector’s general office possessing ample oversight authority is also established for the Copyright Office. ### |
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