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Discharge Petition No. 12

119th Congress

H.Res. 486 · to bring up HR 3001: To advance commonsense priorities.

Pursuant to clause 2 of rule XV, I, Brian K. Fitzpatrick, move to discharge the Committee on Rules from the consideration of the resolution entitled, a resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3001) to advance commonsense priorities, which was referred to said committee June 6th, 2025, in support of which motion the undersigned Members of the House of Representatives affix their signatures, to wit:

Sponsored by Brian K. Fitzpatrick · discharges the Committee on Rules · filed Dec 10, 2025
25 / 218 signatures (193 more to force a vote)

Signatures · 25

#RepresentativePartyStateSigned
1 Brian K. Fitzpatrick Republican PA-01 Dec 10, 2025
2 Jared F. Golden Democratic ME-02 Dec 10, 2025
3 Michael Lawler Republican NY-17 Dec 10, 2025
4 Robert P. Bresnahan Republican PA-08 Dec 10, 2025
5 Ryan Mackenzie Republican PA-07 Dec 10, 2025
6 Kevin Kiley Republican CA-03 Dec 10, 2025
7 Thomas R. Suozzi Democratic NY-03 Dec 10, 2025
8 Don Bacon Republican NE-02 Dec 10, 2025
9 Nick LaLota Republican NY-01 Dec 10, 2025
10 David G. Valadao Republican CA-22 Dec 10, 2025
12 Donald G. Davis Democratic NC-01 Dec 10, 2025
13 Jefferson Van Drew Republican NJ-02 Dec 10, 2025
14 Jennifer A. Kiggans Republican VA-02 Dec 10, 2025
15 Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic WA-03 Dec 11, 2025
16 Vicente Gonzalez Democratic TX-34 Dec 11, 2025
17 Maggie Goodlander Democratic NH-02 Dec 11, 2025
18 Scott H. Peters Democratic CA-50 Dec 11, 2025
19 Joe Courtney Democratic CT-02 Dec 12, 2025
20 Chrissy Houlahan Democratic PA-06 Dec 12, 2025
21 Seth Magaziner Democratic RI-02 Dec 12, 2025
22 Sam T. Liccardo Democratic CA-16 Dec 12, 2025
23 Sharice Davids Democratic KS-03 Dec 12, 2025
24 Maria Elvira Salazar Republican FL-27 Dec 12, 2025
25 Carlos A. Gimenez Republican FL-28 Dec 16, 2025
26 Marcy Kaptur Democratic OH-09 Dec 17, 2025

Source: the Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives (clerk.house.gov). A discharge petition needs 218 signatures to force a measure out of committee onto the floor. This page reports the petition and its signers as published by the Clerk. It is a record, not a call to action.

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