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Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies

Committee Contact Information

2358-A Rayburn House Office Building
(202) 225-2141

Membership

  • David E. Price, Chairman
  • Mike Quigley
  • Katherine M. Clark
  • Bonnie Watson Coleman
  • Norma J. Torres
  • Pete Aguilar
  • Adriano Espaillat
  • Jennifer Wexton
  • David J. Trone
  • Mario Diaz-Balart, Ranking Member
  • Steve Womack
  • John Rutherford
  • Mike Garcia
  • Ashley Hinson
  • Tony Gonzales

 

Jurisdiction

  • Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Department of Transportation
  • Related Agencies
    • Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
    • Federal Maritime Commission
    • National Transportation Safety Board
    • Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
    • United States Interagency Council on Homelessness
    • Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

 

Recent Activity
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“This year’s T-HUD bill makes forward-looking investments in our housing and transportation infrastructure, while boosting safety and protecting vulnerable populations. It will benefit communities across America and lays the foundation for economic growth and recovery."
"The strength of the bills that we have considered and the quality, the tenor, of the debate was outstanding, it reminds us all and it should remind us all that this is the best committee in the House of Representatives and, in fact, our work is at the center of the government and it doesn’t go forward without us."
The House Appropriations Committee today approved the fiscal year 2022 Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies funding bill on a 33-24 vote.
"The legislation before us builds the architecture for a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future by delivering bold progress for American families. As this transformative bill reconstructs our crumbling infrastructure, it helps to create good-paying American jobs, protect small businesses, grow the middle class, and improve the lives of at-risk and unprotected Americans."
"This year’s T-HUD bill represents a renewed commitment to improve safety, upgrade our aging transportation infrastructure, address our nation’s affordable housing and homelessness crises, bolster our resiliency to natural disasters and a changing climate, and remedy inequities and disparities in our housing and transportation systems. As our nation continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more critical than ever to ensure that vulnerable populations—communities of color, the unhoused, veterans, domestic violence survivors, the elderly, and people with disabilities—remain at the forefront of our efforts."