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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
    • Office of Compliance
    • Open World Leadership Center
    • United States Capitol Preservation Commission
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"Together, the initiatives in this bill would strengthen this institution and, in turn, our entire nation and secure our democracy from attack."
"I’m very pleased and excited to introduce the Fiscal Year 2022 Legislative Branch bill which provides $4.802 billion – a 13.8% increase for the Legislative Branch. This year’s bill makes a substantial investment to expand recruitment and retention of staff, prioritizes funding to expand diversity and inclusion work Campus wide, and funds needed investments to support the day-to-day operations of the House."

The House Appropriations Committee today released the draft fiscal year 2022 Legislative Branch funding bill, which will be considered in subcommittee tomorrow. The legislation provides annual funding for the Legislative Branch of the United States government, including the United States House of Representatives, the Capitol Police, the Congressional Budget Office, and the Library of Congress.

For fiscal year 2022, the draft bill appropriates a total of $4.802 billion, an increase of $581.9 million or 13.8 percent, over 2021. The legislation:

“With his fiscal year 2022 budget, President Biden is setting the United States on the course for broad and inclusive prosperity."