Bill Sponsor
Senate Joint Resolution 14
116th Congress(2019-2020)
A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to require that the Supreme Court of the United States be composed of not more than 9 justices.
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in Senate on Mar 25, 2019
Overview
Text
Introduced
Mar 25, 2019
Latest Action
Mar 25, 2019
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Joint Resolution
Joint Resolution
A form of legislative measure used to propose changes in law, or to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Depending on the chamber of origin, they begin with a designation of either H.J.Res. or S.J.Res. Concurrent resolutions and simple resolutions are other types of resolutions. Bill is another form of legislative measure used to propose law.
Bill Number
14
Congress
116
Policy Area
Law
Law
Primary focus of measure is matters affecting civil actions and administrative remedies, courts and judicial administration, general constitutional issues, dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration. Measures concerning specific constitutional amendments may fall under the policy area relevant to the subject matter of the amendment (e.g., Education). Measures concerning criminal procedure and law enforcement may fall under Crime and Law Enforcement policy area.
Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Florida
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Indiana
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Indiana
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Mississippi
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Mississippi
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Nebraska
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
Republican
North Dakota
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Pennsylvania
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South Carolina
Senate Votes (0)
House Votes (0)
No Senate votes have been held for this bill.
Summary

Constitutional Amendment

This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the U.S. Supreme Court to be composed of not more than nine Justices.

Text (1)
March 25, 2019
Actions (2)
03/25/2019
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
03/25/2019
Introduced in Senate
Public Record
Record Updated
Nov 1, 2022 6:17:21 PM