Lowey Statement at Subcommitte Markup of 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act

April 3, 2014
Press Release
Lowey Statement at Subcommitte Markup of 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act

Thank you, Chairman Cole and Ranking Member Wasserman Schultz, for your hard work on this Subcommittee. While this may be the smallest of the appropriations bills, your leadership serves as an example to others of how the partisan-divide can be bridged and compromise can be reached. I look forward to continuing my work with you and the rest of this Subcommittee.

Without Senate items, this bill to fund the operations of our nation’s legislative branch is $3.326 billion, the same as 2014. While I am pleased with the overall funding level, it was my hope that after years of cuts to member representational allowances, or MRA’s, we might provide a modest increase this year.  

Member offices have sustained $106 million in cuts since 2010.  Those cuts have severely strained the House’s ability to serve the American people, due to fewer staff for constituent casework, the inability to effectively communicate with our constituents, and fewer district offices. I agree with the Ranking Member of this Subcommittee that unless we return to sensible funding levels, we cannot stave off the further erosion of expertise, morale, and comity in this great institution.

This bill funds the Open World Leadership program at $3.42 million, a reduction of $2.58 million.  Instead of reducing funds equivalent to the amount for exchanges with Russians, we should shift the funds to support a larger presence in Ukraine and other countries fostering Democratic principles, as suggested in the Committee report.

With that said, I want to congratulate you, Mr. Chairman, for putting forth a balanced bill. It is a pleasure working with both you and the Ranking Member.

Thank you, and I look forward to today’s markup.

113th Congress