Commerce, Justice, and Science

Previous Commerce, Justice, and Science Bills

Fiscal Year 2014

Fiscal Year 2013

Fiscal Year 2012

Fiscal Year 2011

Fiscal Year 2010, H.R. 3288, Public Law 111-117 

2010 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations, Final Bill

2010 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations, House Bill

2010 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations, Subcommittee Bill

Fiscal Year 2009, H.R. 7322, Public Law 111-8

  • Chairman Mollohan (D-WV)
  • Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
  • Public Law: Bill Text and Explanatory Statement, including Earmarks & Congressional Directed Spending
  • Summary

Fiscal Year 2008, H.R. 3093, Public Law 110-161

  • Chairman Mollohan (D-WV)
  • Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
  • Public Law: Bill Text and Explanatory Statement, including Earmarks & Congressional Directed Spending
  • Summary

When appropriations subcommittees were reorganized in 2007, jurisdiction over the State Department and related agencies was transferred to the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee.

Science, State, Justice, Commerce

Fiscal Year 2007, H.R. 5672, Public Law 110-5

Fiscal Year 2006, H.R. 2862, Public Law 109-108

When appropriations subcommittees were reorganized in 2005, the subcommittee, formerly known as Commerce, Justice, State (CJS), gained jurisdiction over a number of programs that had been funded in the Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban development (VA-HUD) bill. Learn More

Commerce, Justice, State (CJS)
Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development (VA-HUD)

Fiscal Year 2005, H.R. 4754, Public Law 108-447

Fiscal Year 2005, H.R. 5041, Public Law 108-447

Fiscal Year 2004, H.R. 2799, Public Law 108-199

Fiscal Year 2004, H.R. 2861, Public Law 108-199

Fiscal Year 2003, H.R. 247, Public Law 108-7

Fiscal Year 2003, H.R. 5605, Public Law 108-7

Fiscal Year 2002, H.R. 2500, Public Law 107-77

Fiscal Year 2002, H.R. 2620, Public Law 107-73

Fiscal Year 2001, H.R. 4690, Public Law 106-553

Fiscal Year 2001, H.R. 5482, Public Law 106-377