PolicyBrief
S.RES. 13
119th CongressJan 3rd 2025
A resolution notifying the House of Representatives of the election of a Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate.
SENATE PASSED

Informs the House of Representatives of the Senate's election of Jennifer A. Hemingway as Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper.

John Thune
R

John Thune

Senator

SD

LEGISLATION

Senate Elects New Sergeant at Arms: Jennifer Hemingway Takes Office

The Senate just passed a resolution to formally notify the House of Representatives about a key personnel change. Jennifer A. Hemingway has been elected as the new Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate. This isn't about new laws or policies – it's straight-up housekeeping, letting the House know who's who in the Senate.

Keeping Things in Sync

This kind of notification is all about keeping the two chambers of Congress – the Senate and the House – on the same page. The Sergeant at Arms is a big deal, responsible for everything from security to maintaining order during sessions. Think of it as the chief operating officer but with a bigger emphasis on protocol and security. Making sure both houses of Congress know who's in this role is crucial for smooth operations and clear communication, especially when they need to coordinate on joint sessions or security matters.

What This Means for Everyone Else

For most of us, this won't change a thing in our daily lives. But for people working in and around the Capitol, it's important. Knowing who's in charge of operations and security helps maintain a functional work environment. It's like knowing who the new building manager is – you might not need them every day, but when you do, it's important that everyone knows who to call.