Skip to main content

Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (113th Congress)

[[{"fid":"67","view_mode":"full","fields":{"format":"full","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"format":"full","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro"}},"link_text":null,"attributes":{"alt":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro","title":"Rep. Rosa DeLauro","height":"100","width":"71","style":"float: left;","class":"media-element file-full","data-delta":"1"}}]]Rosa DeLauro (CT), Ranking Member

Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA)

Barbara Lee (CA)

Chaka Fattah (PA)

Jurisdiction

Department of Education

Department of Health and Human Services (Except Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; Food and Drug Administration; Indian Health Services and Facilities; and National Institute of Environmental Sciences (formerly EPA/Superfund))

Department of Labor

Related Agencies

Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled 

Corporation for National and Community Service 

Corporation for Public Broadcasting 

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service 

Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission 

Institute of Museum and Library Services 

Medicare Payment Advisory Commission 

National Commission on Libraries and Information Science 

National Council on Disability 

National Education Goals Panel 

National Labor Relations Board 

National Mediation Board 

Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission 

Railroad Retirement Board 

Social Security Administration

Recent Activity
Displaying 1 - 5 of 15

2014 enacted level: $156.8 billion

2015 Request: $158.1 billion

2015 Omnibus: $156.8 billion

2015 emergency funding for Ebola: $2.7 billion

Highlights and key points:

Congressman Harold Rogers (R-KY) and Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) today sent the following letter to Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Shaun Donovan and National Security Advisor Susan Rice requesting details on the Administration's response to the emerging public health crisis in Africa:

Dear Ambassador Rice and Director Donovan:

The President has announced that the United States Government has initiated a government–wide response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa to address this serious public health event that is killing thousands of victims, expanding exponentially, and could disrupt the functioning and governance of the affected countries.

The Committee is prepared to respond and assist in these efforts as necessary. We recognize that we need to act quickly to avoid a potential global health security crisis.

While it was my sincere hope that we could have completed action on all twelve Appropriations bills before the end of the fiscal year, I understand Chairman Rogers desire to quickly pass this CR and prevent another disastrous government shutdown.

WASHINGTON, DC—Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) today decried the proposed allocations for labor, health and education programs, which were opposed by all Democrats on the Appropriations Committee. DeLauro is the senior Democrat on the Labor-Health and Human Services-Education Appropriations Subcommittee. The Republican Majority is attempting to cut over $1 billion from programs that fund critical areas such as medical research, early childhood education, job training programs, education for children with special needs, and worker safety programs.

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I think with your comment with regard to the grant and the lobbying connection it's important to note that the Inspector General at HHS said in response to the letter that you wrote and they wrote back ‘in our review of the records for these four grant awards, we found no evidence that the grants violated prohibitions on the use of Federal funds for lobbying, publicity, or propaganda.' And sometimes in regards to research when I was chair of the Agriculture Committee when someone said we're going to do research on the glassy-eyed sharpshooter I said "what could that be research on." Well if you talk to people all over the nation the glassy-eyed sharpshooter destroys vines and grapes, which destroys an industry. So sometimes just to the eye of the observer, it's not what it appears to be.