The Committee on Rules is scheduled to hold a meeting at 4.00 p.m. ET on March 16th on the following measures. H.R.1958—Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 H.R. 4638—BOWOW Act of 2025 H.R. 556—Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act ....
The open meeting of the Civil ProcedureRule Committee will take place on Friday 8 May 2026 ... Guests will be observers only and not be able to participate in the Committee's business or contribute to items in the agenda.
) CREDIT UNION COMMISSION RULES COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES ... Committee members BeckyAmes, Sara Jones Oates, and Ex-officio member Jim Minge were present ... Chair Shurtz reported to the committee on a few changes regarding the minutes of July 17, 2025.
The NCAA Division I football rules subcommittee has proposed new rules around targeting, uniforms covering up legs, pass interference and other tweaks to the game following its meeting this week at the NFL combine... .
However, the rule becomes stricter for players with multiple offenses ... The FBS Oversight Committee is scheduled to review rule recommendations on March 19, and the FCS Oversight Committee will discuss the proposals on March 23.
ATLANTA - State Representative Tangie Herring (D-Macon) has advanced HouseBill1166 out of the House Committee on Governmental Affairs, sending this housing measure directly to the House Rules Committee.
ATLANTA - State Representative Tangie Herring (D-Macon) has advanced HouseBill1166 out of the House Committee on Governmental Affairs, sending this housing measure directly to the House Rules Committee.
February 18, 2026 Rules Committee Print 119-20 Text of H.R ... 4626, as reported by the Committee on Energy and Commerce, with modifications] ... graph (1), the Secretary shall publish a final rule ... is 5 years after publication of the final rule estab-.
Beyond the incident itself, Marr was sharply critical of the NCAA rules committee and what he viewed as a lack of common sense in applying its policies ... In our rules committee. And again, very disappointed in our rules committee.
Beyond the incident itself, Marr was sharply critical of the NCAA rules committee and what he viewed as a lack of common sense in applying its policies ... In our rules committee. And again, very disappointed in our rules committee.