PolicyBrief
H.CON.RES. 63
119th CongressNov 28th 2025
Authorizing the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for the Congressional National Prayer Breakfast.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill authorizes the use of the U.S. Capitol rotunda for the Congressional National Prayer Breakfast on February 5, 2026, including permission to serve food and beverages.

Ben Cline
R

Ben Cline

Representative

VA-6

LEGISLATION

Capitol Rotunda Booked: Congressional Prayer Breakfast Gets February 5, 2026 Slot

This Concurrent Resolution is about a very specific event on a very specific date: authorizing the use of the U.S. Capitol rotunda for the Congressional National Prayer Breakfast on February 5, 2026. If you were hoping to tour the rotunda that morning, plan a different day.

The Administrative Cookbook

This isn't a policy bill that changes your taxes or healthcare; it's pure government scheduling and logistics. The resolution explicitly grants permission to use the iconic rotunda space for this annual event. Crucially, it also authorizes the serving of food and beverages during the breakfast, which is often a procedural hurdle given the strict rules about eating in the historic space.

Who’s Handling the Cleanup?

The bill delegates the practical details to the Architect of the Capitol (AOC). The AOC is the person who keeps the lights on, the roof from leaking, and the statues dust-free. Under this resolution, the AOC is tasked with establishing the conditions for all the physical preparations—think setting up tables, managing catering access, and ensuring the place doesn't get messed up by hundreds of legislators and guests eating scrambled eggs. This is standard operating procedure for major events in the Capitol complex, ensuring that event planners don't accidentally drill holes in historic walls.

Real-World Impact: Minimal, but Necessary

For most people, this resolution has zero direct impact. It’s an administrative necessity to greenlight a long-standing tradition. The biggest consequence is that it temporarily closes a major public space on that date. For the organizers of the Prayer Breakfast, however, this resolution is essential. It provides the official sign-off needed to confirm the venue, hire caterers, and move forward with planning an event that often hosts thousands of people, including high-profile guests. It’s the legislative equivalent of reserving a conference room—but the conference room is one of the most famous domes in the world.