HCONRES 90
Directing the Architect of the Capitol to place motor vehicle gas price trackers in the Hall of the House of Representatives and the Chamber of the Senate.
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This concurrent resolution directs the Architect of the Capitol to install gas price trackers in the House of Representatives and Senate chambers. These trackers will display the average cost of gasoline in each state and territory. The Architect of the Capitol can accept donations to fund this project, but no federal funds can be used. An annual report detailing donations received and spent will be submitted to congressional leaders.
Key provisions
- The Architect of the Capitol will install gas price trackers.
- Trackers will show the average cost of gasoline by state and territory.
- Trackers will be continuously updated.
- The Architect of the Capitol can accept gifts and bequests.
- An annual report on donations will be submitted to Congress.
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- Members of Congress
- Visitors to the Capitol
- The Architect of the Capitol
- The public
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119th CONGRESS — 2d Session
H. CON. RES. 90
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Directing the Architect of the Capitol to place motor vehicle gas price trackers in the Hall of the House of Representatives and the Chamber of the Senate.
The Architect of the Capitol shall design, construct, and maintain a motor vehicle gas price tracker, which shall be adjusted on a continuous basis to reflect the average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline in each State and Territory of the United States, in each of the Hall of the House of Representatives and the Chamber of the Senate.
No appropriated Federal funds may be used for the design, construction, or maintenance of a tracker specified in subsection (a).
The Architect of the Capitol may accept, use, and dispose of gifts and bequests of money from individuals for the purposes of this section.
The Architect of the Capitol shall submit to the Speaker and the minority leader of the House of Representatives and the majority and minority leaders of the Senate an annual report that contains an accounting of the acceptance, use, and disposition of gifts and bequests of money under this section, including an accounting of the amounts of money accepted and used under this section and the sources of such money.