H.Res.36 - Establishing a select committee to investigate and report on the attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya.113th Congress (2013-2014)
Resolution
| Sponsor: | Rep. Wolf, Frank R. [R-VA-10] (Introduced 01/18/2013) |
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| Cosponsors: | 179 |
| Latest Action: | 01/23/2013 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. |
| Major Recorded Votes: | There are no Roll Call votes for this bill. |
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Text: H.Res.36 — 113th Congress (2013-2014)
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Introduced in House (01/18/2013)
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[H. Res. 36 Introduced in House (IH)]
113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 36
Establishing a select committee to investigate and report on the attack
on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 18, 2013
Mr. Wolf (for himself, Mr. Barletta, Mr. Aderholt, Mr. Franks of
Arizona, Mr. Weber of Texas, Mr. Posey, Mr. Wittman, Mr. Griffin of
Arkansas, Mr. Schock, Mr. Meehan, Mr. King of Iowa, Mr. Duncan of South
Carolina, Mr. Olson, Mr. Johnson of Ohio, Mr. Wilson of South Carolina,
Mr. Brooks of Alabama, Mr. Gerlach, Mr. Brady of Texas, Mr. McKinley,
Mr. Jordan, and Mr. Flores) submitted the following resolution; which
was referred to the Committee on Rules
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RESOLUTION
Establishing a select committee to investigate and report on the attack
on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Resolved, That
SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT.
There is hereby established a select Committee to investigate and
report on the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya
(hereinafter referred to as the ``select committee'').
SEC. 2. COMPOSITION.
(a) The select committee shall be composed of 19 members as
follows:
(1) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on Armed
Services (or a designee from among the members of that
committee).
(2) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on
Foreign Affairs (or a designee from among the members of that
committee).
(3) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on
Homeland Security (or a designee from among the members of that
committee).
(4) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on
Intelligence (or a designee from among the members of that
committee).
(5) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on the
Judiciary (or a designee from among the members of that
committee).
(6) The chair and ranking member of the Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform (or a designee from among the
members of that committee).
(7) Five members appointed by the Speaker.
(8) Two members appointed by the Speaker after consultation
with the minority leader.
If the chair or ranking member of any such committee declines to serve
on the select committee, then the Speaker in the case of a chair, or
the Speaker after consultation with the minority leader in the case of
a ranking member, shall designate the member or members from that
committee to serve on the select committee.
(b) The Speaker shall designate one member as chairman and the
minority leader shall designate one member as the ranking minority
member of the select committee.
SEC. 3. INVESTIGATION AND REPORT ON THE ATTACK ON THE UNITED STATES
CONSULATE IN BENGHAZI, LIBYA.
Not later than 90 days after the initial meeting of the select
committee, the select committee shall conduct an investigation of and
submit to the House a report on--
(1) any intelligence known to the United States relating to
the attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya,
on September 11, 2012;
(2) any requests for additional security, or actions taken
by Federal agencies to improve security at the consulate before
the attack;
(3) a definitive timeline of the attack;
(4) how the relevant agencies and the executive branch
responded to the attack and whether appropriate congressional
notifications were made;
(5) any improper conduct by officials relating to the
attack;
(6) recommendations on what steps Congress and the
President should take to prevent future attack; and
(7) any other relevant issues relating to the attack or the
response to the attack.
SEC. 4. PROCEDURES OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE.
Rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives, including
clause 2(j)(1) (guaranteeing the minority additional witnesses) and
clause 2(m)(3) (providing for the authority to subpoena witnesses and
documents), shall apply to the select committee.
SEC. 5. JOINT OPERATIONS.
The chair of the select committee, in conducting the investigation
described in section 3, may consult with the chair of any Senate
committee conducting a parallel investigation regarding meeting jointly
to receive testimony, the scheduling of hearings or issuance of
subpoenas, and joint staff interviews of key witnesses.
SEC. 6. STAFF; FUNDING.
(a)(1) To the extent practicable, the select committee shall
utilize the services of staff of employing entities of the House. At
the request of the chair in consultation with the ranking minority
member, staff of employing entities of the House may be detailed to the
select committee to carry out this resolution and shall be deemed to be
staff of the select committee.
(2) The chair, upon consultation with the ranking minority member,
may employ and fix the compensation of such staff as the chair
considers necessary to carry out this resolution.
(b) There are authorized to be appropriated from the applicable
accounts of the House such sums as may be necessary to carry out this
resolution. Payments for the expenses of the select committee shall be
made on vouchers signed by the chairman and approved in the manner
directed by the Committee on House Administration. Amounts made
available under this subsection shall be expended in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Committee on House Administration.
SEC. 7. DISSOLUTION AND DISPOSITION OF RECORDS.
(a) The select committee shall cease to exist 30 days after filing
the report required under section 3.
(b) Upon dissolution of the select committee, the records of the
select committee shall become the records of any committee designated
by the Speaker.
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