Legislative Branch
Committee Contact Information
H-306 The Capitol
(202) 226-7252
Membership
- Tim Ryan, Chairman
- Katherine M. Clark
- Ed Case
- Adriano Espaillat
- Jennifer Wexton
- Jaime Herrera Beutler, Ranking Member
- Mark Amodei
- Dan Newhouse
Jurisdiction
- House of Representatives
- Joint Items
- Architect of the Capitol (except Senate Items)
- Botanic Garden
- Capitol Police
- Capitol Visitors Center
- Congressional Budget Office
- Government Accountability Office
- Government Printing Office
- John C. Stennis Center
- Library of Congress
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Recent Activity
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Chair DeLauro Statement at Full Committee Markup of Fiscal Year 2022 Legislative Branch Funding Bill
“This bill honors their sacrifices, and gives these heroes the funding, resources and training they need to ensure what happened on January 6 never happens again. This bill provides $603.9 million, an increase of $88.4 million, for our Capitol Police. It builds the force to a total of 2,112 sworn officers and 450 civilian members. And following the tragic death by suicide of Officer Howie Liebengood, it boosts support for wellness programs."
Chairman Ryan Statement at Full Committee Markup of Fiscal Year 2022 Legislative Branch Funding Bill
“I’ve included $603 million for the Capitol Police which is a $89.7 million increase above the FY 2021 bill. This provides with vital resources for training, recruitment, retention, and readiness efforts. This funding will provide for a total of 2,112 sworn officers."
“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."
The House Appropriations Committee today released its reports accompanying the fiscal year 2022 Legislative Branch and Financial Services and General Government appropriations bills and its fiscal year 2022 302(b) subcommittee allocations.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch today approved by voice vote its fiscal year 2022 bill.