The House would condemn violence during the June 2025 Los Angeles riots. It would also support police and urge California leaders to work with the federal government. It would not change the law or provide money.
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Condemning the violent June 2025 riots in Los Angeles, California. is a House bill passed by the House. The latest recorded action: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Latest action on H.Res. 516: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Who this affects: This resolution mainly affects how Congress talks about the June 2025 Los Angeles riots and the people involved. It matters most to officers who responded, California officials asked to work with the federal government, people affected by the unrest, and people concerned about the line between peaceful protest and violence.
Why this matters: This matters because it shows how the House wants the June 2025 Los Angeles riots understood: peaceful protest is protected, but violence should be condemned. The resolution also backs police and pushes California leaders to work with the federal government. Its direct effect is symbolic because it does not change law, funding, or enforcement powers.
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Officially: Condemning the violent June 2025 riots in Los Angeles, California.
The House would condemn violence during the June 2025 Los Angeles riots. It would also support police and urge California leaders to work with the federal government. It would not change the law or provide money.
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Where it stands
Passed both chambers. Awaiting final enrollment and presidential action.
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Latest: Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 215 - 195 (Roll no. 185). (6/27/2025)
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