Key facts
- The House will vote this week on a bill introduced by Rep. Morgan Griffith.
- The bill proposes changes to the selection process for leaders of the Library of Congress.
- The bill also affects the selection process for leaders of the Government Publishing Office.
- The bill impacts the selection process for the leader of the Copyright Office.
The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote on legislation that would revise the method for appointing leaders to key governmental entities. The bill, championed by Representative Morgan Griffith, specifically targets the selection procedures for the heads of the Library of Congress, the Government Publishing Office, and the Copyright Office.
Details regarding the specific changes proposed by the bill are expected to be made public as the vote approaches. The legislation's passage could alter the established protocols for leadership appointments within these influential institutions.
