House Resolution No. [insert number] proposes amendments to the Standing Rules of the House of Representatives, specifically focusing on the introduction of bills and appropriations. The resolution outlines the process for introducing bills, which must be approved by the Legislative Service Bureau and submitted in printed form by the sponsoring member. It establishes a timeline for submission, allowing for co-sponsorship under certain conditions, and mandates that the Speaker refer all bills to a standing committee within one legislative day. Additionally, it specifies that no changes to signatures on bills can occur without the member's consent, and it details the process for removing a name as a co-sponsor.

The resolution also addresses appropriations bills, stipulating that any such bill containing a legislatively directed spending item must comply with specific disclosure requirements related to the intended recipient's immigration policies. It prohibits voting on appropriations that benefit municipalities or universities that do not comply with federal immigration enforcement. Furthermore, it requires these entities to provide documentation certifying their compliance with federal immigration laws. The resolution clarifies definitions related to legislatively directed spending items and outlines exceptions for certain appropriations, such as those made in response to emergencies or through competitive processes.