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1 118th Congress  



1.1  Members  







2 117th Congress  



2.1  Members  







3 116th Congress  



3.1  Members  







4 115th Congress  



4.1  Members  





4.2  Fine arts introduced  







5 114th Congress  



5.1  Members  





5.2  Fine arts introduced  







6 113th Congress  



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6.2  Fine arts introduced  







7 References  





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The Joint Committee on the Library is a Joint Committee of the United States Congress devoted to the affairs and administration of the Library of Congress, which is the library of the federal legislature. There are five members of each house on the committee. It has no subcommittees.

The committee was originally established in 1806 (House Journal. 1806. 9th Cong., 1st sess., 27 February.) to support the expansion of a congressional library. In 1811, the committee was officially made permanent. It is Congress's oldest continuing joint committee.[1]

The Committee currently has oversight of the operations of the Library of Congress, as well as management of the congressional art collection, the National Statuary Hall Collection, and the United States Botanic Garden, but does not have legislative authority.

The committee is authorized to accept any work of the fine arts on behalf of Congress and designate a location in the United States Capitol for the work of art (pursuant to the Revised Statutes). This authority was expanded in 1875 to require that artwork that was not the property of the United States could not be displayed in the Capitol and that rooms in the Capitol cannot be used as private studios for works of art without written permission of the Committee. The Architect of the Capitol has the authority to enforce this provision.

On February 24, 1933, with the passage of House Concurrent Resolution No. 47, the Architect of the Capitol was authorized and directed to relocate within the Capitol any of the statues already received and placed in Statuary Hall, upon the approval of the Joint Committee on the Library, and to provide for the reception and location of statues received from the states. This provision was permanently enacted into law in 2000 in the legislative branch appropriations.

Membership consists of the chairman and four Members of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, chairman and three Members of the Committee on House Administration and chairman (or his designee) of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch. The chairmanship of the Committee alternates between the House and Senate every two years, at the start of a new Congress.[2]

118th Congress[edit]

The following members currently serve on the Joint Committee on the Library for the 118th United States Congress.

Members[edit]

Members, 118th Congress[2][3]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

117th Congress[edit]

The 117th United States Congress served from January 3, 2021, to January 3, 2023.

Members[edit]

Members, 117th Congress[2][3]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

116th Congress[edit]

The 116th United States Congress served from January 3, 2019, to January 3, 2021.

Members[edit]

The following members served on the Joint Committee on the Library for the 116th United States Congress.[4]

Members, 116th Congress[2][3]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

115th Congress[edit]

The 115th United States Congress served from January 3, 2017, to January 3, 2019.

Members[edit]

The following members served on the Joint Committee on the Library for the 115th United States Congress.

Members, 115th Congress[2][5][6]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

Fine arts introduced[edit]

The following resolutions were introduced for displaying fine arts in the United States Capitol during the 115th United States Congress.

114th Congress[edit]

The 114th United States Congress served from January 3, 2015, to January 3, 2017.

Members[edit]

The following members served on the Joint Committee on the Library for the 114th United States Congress.

Members, 114th Congress[11][12][13]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

Fine arts introduced[edit]

The following resolutions were introduced for displaying fine arts in the United States Capitol during the 114th United States Congress.

113th Congress[edit]

The 113th United States Congress served from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2015.

Members[edit]

The following members served on the Joint Committee on the Library for the 113th United States Congress.

Members, 113th Congress[18][19][20]
Majority Minority
Senate
members
House
members

Fine arts introduced[edit]

The following resolutions were introduced for displaying fine arts in the United States Capitol during the 113th United States Congress.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Murrary, Stuart P. (2009). The library : an illustrated history. New York, NY: Skyhorse Pub. pp. 156. ISBN 9781602397064.
  • ^ a b c d e "Joint Committee on the Library". United States House Committee on House Administration. Retrieved on November 26, 2017.
  • ^ a b c S.Res. 86 atCongress.gov
  • ^ "!16th Congress – S.Res. 86, A resolution providing for members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library". Congress.gov. February 28, 2019. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  • ^ S.Res. 101 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.Res. 82 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.Con.Res. 7 atCongress.gov
  • ^ S. 402 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.R. 2230 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.R. 3213 atCongress.gov
  • ^ S.Res. 126 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.Res. 171 atCongress.gov
  • ^ 2015 Congressional Record, Vol. 161, Page S2928
  • ^ H.R. 2837 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.R. 4812 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.R. 5691 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.Con.Res. 156 atCongress.gov
  • ^ S.Res. 88 atCongress.gov
  • ^ H.Res. 142 atCongress.gov
  • ^ 2013 Congressional Record, Vol. 159, Page S3249
  • ^ H.R. 4337 atCongress.gov
  • External links[edit]


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