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Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies (116th Congress)

Committee Contact Information

H-310 The Capitol
(202) 225-3351

Membership

  • José Serrano, Chairman
  • Matt Cartwright
  • Grace Meng
  • Brenda Lawrence
  • Charlie Crist
  • Ed Case
  • Marcy Kaptur
  • Robert Aderholt, Ranking Member
  • Martha Roby
  • Steven Palazzo

Jurisdiction

  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Justice
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • National Science Foundation
  • Related Agencies
    • Commission on Civil Rights
    • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 
    • International Trade Commission 
    • Legal Services Corporation 
    • Marine Mammal Commission 
    • Office of Science and Technology Policy 
    • Office of the United States Trade Representative 
    • State Justice Institute
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Minibus #2 Fact Sheet    Defense, CJS, E&W, FSGG, LHHS, THUD
In advance of Floor consideration this week, the House Appropriations Committee released a division-by-division summary of the second minibus of fiscal year 2021 appropriations bills. The House is expected to consider the legislation, H.R. 7617, beginning this week.

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Police Reform Fact Sheet

 

 

 

The House Appropriations Committee today approved the fiscal year 2021 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies bill on a vote of 30 to 22.
"To the bill before us, as we confront the twin crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism, the American people are demanding action to build safer and stronger communities for all people. The fiscal year 2021 CJS appropriations bill recognizes and acts on the urgent need for meaningful police reform, racial justice, and the defense of civil rights for every American. Strong funding in this bill would support law enforcement reform at the state and local level while catalyzing economic development in disadvantaged communities that is fundamental to a more just and equitable society."