Rule for H. Res. 155, Question Period
Members of the House Rules Committee heard testimony on a proposal to implement a British House of Commons style question period in the U.S.… read more
Members of the House Rules Committee heard testimony on a proposal to implement a British House of Commons style question period in the U.S. Congress. This would be a time in which members of the president’s Cabinet would come to the House and respond to questions posed by lawmakers. close
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- James Sundquist Resident Scholar (Emeritus) Brookings Institution
- Patricia Sykes Assistant Professor American University->Government
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