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Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies

Committee Contact Information

H-310 The Capitol
(202) 225-3351

Membership

  • Matt Cartwright, Chairman
  • Grace Meng
  • Charlie Crist
  • Ed Case
  • C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger
  • Brenda Lawrence
  • David Trone
  • Robert B. Aderholt, Ranking Member
  • Steven Palazzo 
  • Ben Cline 
  • Mike Garcia 

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
Recent Activity
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The House Appropriations Committee today released the draft fiscal year 2022 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies funding bill, which will be considered in subcommittee tomorrow. The legislation funds agencies and programs in the Departments of Commerce and Justice, as well as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Science Foundation.
“After decades of disinvestment and the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, the American economy is seriously out of balance, favoring the wealthy and well connected and leaving working families behind. But we can reverse these trends. With our funding bills this year, we will invest in the American people: creating good-paying jobs, growing opportunity, and providing a lifeline to the middle class, working families, small businesses, and the vulnerable."
“With his fiscal year 2022 budget, President Biden is setting the United States on the course for broad and inclusive prosperity."

WASHINGTON — The House today passed the Emergency Security Supplemental to Respond to January 6th Appropriations Act, a $1.9 billion funding bill that covers the costs of the insurrection and protects the Capitol and those who visit and work here.

"Congress owes it to everyone who works in or visits our Capitol to provide funding to recover, rebuild, and keep all who serve in the Legislative Branch safe, healthy, and secure," House Appropriations Committee Chair Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03) said. "This narrowly-tailored bill carefully responds to the insurrection and addresses urgent security vulnerabilities. It is imperative that the Senate advance this legislation without any delay."

“Congress owes it to every single person who works in or visits our Capitol to provide funding to recover, rebuild, and keep all who serve in the Legislative Branch safe, healthy, and secure."