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House Committee Funding: Process and Historical Appropriations and Authorizations

Updated January 22, 2025

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SUMMARY

House Committee Funding: Process and Historical Appropriations and Authorizations

This report provides an overview of funding for committees in the House of Representatives. In particular, it includes

• information on House consideration of the biennial committee funding resolution for the 118th Congress (H.Res. 197) and committee resolutions allocating funds from the reserve fund;

• an overview of the enactment of appropriations for FY2023 (P.L. 117-328) and FY2024 (P.L. 118-47) and consideration of appropriations for FY2025 (in the 118th Congress, H.R. 8772, which failed on passage, and S. 4678);

• an overview of the committee funding process;

• a discussion of the relationship of the authorization and appropriations processes and timeline;

• a figure showing overall authorization levels since the 104th Congress (see Figure 2);

• a figure showing overall appropriations levels since the 104th Congress (see Figure 3);

• information on the division of funding between the majority and minority parties;

• sources of committee spending guidelines and regulations; and

• tables with committee funding requests and authorizations as adopted pursuant to primary expense authorizations for House committees in the 104th through 118th Congresses.

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Contents

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Contents

  • Most Recent Actions: 119th Congress House Committee Funding Resolution
  • 118th Congress Initial House Committee Funding Resolution and

    Committee Resolutions Allocating Funds from the Reserve Fund .............................................. 1

    Actions in Prior Congress: 117th Congress Initial House Committee Funding Resolution

    and Subsequent Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 2

    Committee Resolutions ............................................................................................................. 2 Consideration of a Second Resolution (H.Res. 1035) ............................................................... 3

    House Committee Funding: Background and Process .................................................................... 3

    Authorization............................................................................................................................. 3

    Overall Authorization Levels Since the 104th Congress ..................................................... 4

    Appropriations........................................................................................................................... 5 Division of Funding Between the Majority and Minority ......................................................... 6

    Guidelines, Sources of Regulations, and Spending Disclosure ................................................. 7

    House Committee Requests and Authorizations Since the 104th Congress ............................... 7

    Figures

    Figure 1. House Committee Funding Timeline, 118th Congress ...................................................... 3

    Figure 2. Overall Authorization Levels Since the 104th Congress ................................................... 5

    Figure 3. Appropriations for House Committees Since FY1996 ..................................................... 6

    Figure 4. Authorization Levels by Committee: 104th-118th Congresses .......................................... 8

    Tables

    and Subsequent Adjustment
  • Committee Resolutions
  • Consideration of a Second Resolution (H.Res. 1035)
  • House Committee Funding: Background and Process
  • Authorization
  • Appropriations
  • Division of Funding Between the Majority and Minority
  • Guidelines, Sources of Regulations, and Spending Disclosure
  • House Committee Requests and Authorizations Since the 104th Congress
  • Tables

    Table 1. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    119th Congress

    Table 2. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    118th Congress

    Table 3. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    117th Congress

    Table 4. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    116th Congress

    Table 5. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

    114th Congress ............................................................................................................................ 15

    115th Congress

    Table 6. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    114th Congress

    Table 7. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    113th Congress

    Table 8. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    112th Congress

    Table 9. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

    110th Congress ............................................................................................................................ 20

    111th Congress

    Table 10. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    110th Congress Table 11. House Committee Funding: Process and Historical Appropriations and Authorizations

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    Table 11Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 109th Congress Table 12. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    108th Congress

    Table 1213. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

    107th Congress ............................................................................................................................ 24

    107th Congress

    Table 1314. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

    106th Congress ............................................................................................................................ 25

    106th Congress

    Table 1415. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

    105th Congress ............................................................................................................................ 26

    105th Congress

    Table 1516. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House,

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    Contacts

    Author Information ........................................................................................................................ 30

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    Most Recent Actions: 118th Congress House Committee Funding Resolution and Committee Resolutions Allocating Funds from the Reserve Fund

    As in previous Congresses, early in the 118th Congress, numerous resolutions were introduced “Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on ____ in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.”1 These individual committee funding resolutions typically contained104th Congress

    Summary

    This report provides an overview of funding for committees in the House of Representatives. In particular, it includes

  • information on House consideration of the biennial committee funding resolution for the 119th Congress (H.Res. 198);
  • an overview of the enactment of appropriations for FY2025 (P.L. 119-4) and the consideration of funding for FY2026 (H.R. 4249);
  • an overview of the committee funding process and timing;
  • a discussion of the relationship of the authorization and appropriations processes and timeline (see Figure 1); a figure showing overall authorization levels since the 104th Congress (see Figure 2); a figure showing overall appropriations levels since the 104th Congress (see Figure 3);
  • information on the division of funding between the majority and minority parties;
  • sources of committee spending guidelines and regulations; and
  • tables and a figure with committee funding requests and authorizations as adopted pursuant to primary expense authorizations for House committees in the 104th through 119th Congresses (see Figure 4).

    Most Recent Actions: 119th Congress House Committee Funding Resolution

    As in previous Congresses, early in the 119th Congress, numerous resolutions were introduced "Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on ____ in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress."1 These individual committee funding resolutions typically contain a section with the requested overall funding level for the entire Congress, followed by a section with requested session limitations, as well as sections on vouchers and regulations. These resolutions were referred to the Committee on House Administration (CHA).

    The CHA held hearings on funding requests from the House committees on February 28 and March 1, 2023.2

    11 and 12, 2025.2

    On March 7, 20236, 2025, the chairman of CHA introduced H.Res. 197198, an omnibus committee funding resolution, which was referred to that committee. CHA held a markup of the resolution on March 811, and ordered it to be reported, as amended, by voice vote (H.Rept. 118-8). 119-17). The House agreed to the resolution, as amended (H.Amdt. 1109, offered by Chairman Steil), without objection on March 10 (H.Res. 197).

    24, 2025.

    The resolution authorized a total of $383.2393.3 million for the 118119th Congress, including $179.7194.4 million for the first session, $185.5198.9 million for the second session, and $92.0 million for the reserve fund for each session for unanticipated expenses.

    During the 118th Congress, CHA also agreed to three committee resolutions allocating funds from the reserve fund:3

    • Committee Resolution 118-26, which provided $4,500,000 for the Committee on the Judiciary;

    • Committee Resolution 118-29, which provided $375,000 for the Committee on House Administration; and

    • Committee Resolution 118-35, which provided $450,000 for the Committee on Education and the Workforce and $1,080,000 for the Committee on House Administration.

    1 The 118th Congress resolutions include H.Res. 121, H.Res. 123, H.Res. 125, H.Res. 129, H.Res. 130, H.Res. 135, H.Res. 137, H.Res. 138, H.Res. 141, H.Res. 142, H.Res. 151, H.Res. 153, H.Res. 155, H.Res. 159, H.Res. 161, H.Res. 162, H.Res. 163, H.Res. 167, H.Res. 168, H.Res. 169, and H.Res. 174.

    2 U.S. Congress, House of Representative, Committee on House Administration, Part 1: Committee Funding for 118th Congress Initial House Committee Funding Resolution and Committee Resolutions Allocating Funds from the Reserve Fund

    As in previous Congresses, early in the 118th Congress, numerous resolutions were introduced "Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on ____ in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress."3 These individual committee funding resolutions typically contain a section with the requested overall funding level for the entire Congress, followed by a section with requested session limitations, as well as sections on vouchers and regulations. These resolutions were referred to the CHA.

    The CHA held hearings on funding requests from the House committees on February 28 and March 1, 2023.4

    On March 7, 2023, the chairman of CHA introduced H.Res. 197, an omnibus committee funding resolution, which was referred to that committee. CHA held a markup of the resolution on March 8, and ordered it to be reported, as amended, by voice vote (H.Rept. 118-8). The House agreed to the resolution, as amended (H.Amdt. 110, offered by Chairman Steil), without objection on March 10 (H.Res. 197).

    The resolution authorized a total of $383.2 million for the 118th Congress, including $179.7 million for the first session, $185.5 million for the second session, and $9.0 million for the reserve fund each session for unanticipated expenses.

    During the 118
    th Congress, hearings, 118th Cong., 1st sess., February 23, 2023, https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/CHRG- 118hhrg53181/CHRG-118hhrg53181.

    3 To access the resolutions, see Committee on House Administration, “Committee Resolutions,” https://cha.house.gov/ committee-resolutions.

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    Actions in Prior Congress: , CHA also agreed to three committee resolutions allocating funds from the reserve fund:5
    • Committee Resolution 118-26, which provided $4,500,000 for the Committee on the Judiciary;
    • Committee Resolution 118-29, which provided $375,000 for the Committee on House Administration; and
    • Committee Resolution 118-35, which provided $450,000 for the Committee on Education and the Workforce and $1,080,000 for the Committee on House Administration.
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    th Congress Initial House Committee Funding Resolution and Subsequent Adjustment

    In keeping with historical practice, during the early months of the 117th Congress, numerous resolutions were introduced "Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on ____ in the One Hundred Seventeenth Congress.4"6 These individual committee funding resolutions typically containedcontain a section with the requested overall funding level for the entire Congress, followed by a section with requested session limitations, as well as sections on vouchers and regulations. These resolutions were referred to the Committee on House Administration.

    CHA held a hearing on committee funding requests on March 12, 2021. All committees were invited to testify, but committees submitting a bipartisan request were not required to appear. The vice chair and ranking member of the Committee on the Judiciary appeared to testify regarding their committee's request.

    The chair of the CHA introduced H.Res. 316 on April 14, 2021, and it was referred to that committee. The CHA met on April 15 to consider the resolution and reported it out by voice vote (H.Rept. 117-18). It was adopted by the House on April 20 (as Section 4 of H.Res. 330). The resolution authorized a total of $301.2 million for House committees for the 117th Congress, including $150.2 million for the first session and $150.9 million for the second session (this total does not include $4.0 million for the reserve fund, including $1.5 million in the first session and $2.5 million in the second session).

    Prior to the provision of funding pursuant to H.Res. 316, committees operated pursuant to interim funding. Interim funding has automatically been provided from January 3 through March 31 in each odd-numbered year in House rules for many years.57 The interim funding period was extended through April 22, 2021, pursuant to Section 10 of H.Res. 233.8.6

    Committee Resolutions

    The Committee on House Administration allocated funding from the reserve fund when it agreed, by committee poll, to Committee Resolution 117-16 in June-July 2021, Committee Resolution 117-18 in October 2021, and Committee Resolution 117-21 in June 2022.7

    4 The 117th Congress resolutions include H.Res. 194, H.Res. 199, H.Res. 200, H.Res. 201, H.Res. 206, H.Res. 207, H.Res. 208, H.Res. 210, H.Res. 211, H.Res. 212, H.Res. 213, H.Res. 217, H.Res. 223, H.Res. 227, H.Res. 229, H.Res. 238, H.Res. 258, H.Res. 262, H.Res. 264, H.Res. 265, H.Res. 287, and H.Res. 308. The Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth was established pursuant to House Rules (H.Res. 8) and provided interim funding through March 31, 2021 (§4(g)(4)). H.Res. 316 did not provide funding for this select committee, but H.Res. 485, agreed to on June 23, 2021 (pursuant to Section 10 of H.Res. 486), provided $3.5 million for the 117th Congress ($1.5 million for the first session, $2.0 million for the second session).

    5 House rules have automatically provided for interim funding since the 99th Congress (1985-1986). House Rule X, clause 7(a) (117th Congress) states that each committee

    shall be entitled for each month ... to 9 percent (or such lesser percentage as may be determined by the Committee on House Administration) of the total annualized amount made available under expense resolutions for such committee in the preceding session of Congress.

    6 For examples of prior interim funding period extensions, see H.Res. 133 (109th Cong.), H.Res. 163 (108th Cong.), and H.Res. 102 (105th Cong.).

    7 To access the resolutions, see Committee on House Administration, “Committee Resolutions,” https://cha.house.gov/ committee-resolutions.

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    Consideration of a Second Resolution (H.Res. 1035)

    The FY2022 legislative branch appropriations act (P.L. 117-103; enacted March 15, 2022) provided $167.1 million (+21.0%) for House committees (other than the Committee on Appropriations).

    Subsequent adjustments for individual committee authorization levels were made pursuant to H.Res. 1035 (117th Congress), which was considered as Section 2 of H.Res. 1065 (agreed to on April 28, 2022).

    In the report accompanying H.Res. 1035 ( (H.Rept. 117-291), the Committee on House Administration included a table with revised funding levels for the 117th Congress and stated that they "were neither anticipated nor available at the time the Committee reported House Resolution 316, the primary expense resolution.

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    House Committee Funding: Background and Process

    Contemporary funding for House committees (except for the Committee on Appropriations) follows a two-step process of authorization and appropriation. Operating budgets for all standing and select committees of the House continued or created at the beginning of a new Congress (except for the Committee on Appropriations) are authorized biennially pursuant to an omnibus committee funding resolution, and appropriations are included in the legislative branch appropriations bill. A comparison of the timing of authorizations and appropriations is shown in Figure 1.

    Figure 1. House Committee Funding Timeline, 118119th Congress

    Sources: House rules for the 118119th Congress and H.Res. 198. AuthorizationH.Res. 197 (118th Congress).

    Authorization

    Pursuant to House Rule X, clause 6, the Committee on House Administration (CHA) reports an omnibus, biennial "primary expense resolution" to cover the expenses of each standing and select committee, except the Appropriations Committee.8

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    The resolution is based in part on committee requests for funds to cover their expenses for the two years of a Congress.911 The budgetary requests include estimated salary needs for staff; costs of

    8 The Committee on Appropriations has been funded separately through the annual appropriations acts since the enactment of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 (P.L. 79-601, §202(b), 60 Stat. 834).

    9 The provision of biennial funding dates to the 104th Congress (H.Res. 6).

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    consulting services; communications expenses including certain printing, postage, or website costs; office equipment and supply costs; and some travel costs, particularly for domestic travel, for committee members and staff. Some costs, such as government contributions for pension and insurance contributions for committee employees, student loan repayment, and transit subsidies, are not included in committee budgets but are provided for in other funds appropriated for the House.10

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    Some House committees discuss and approve their proposed budgets at committee organization or business meetings. Individual committee chairs typically introduce a House resolution to provide a committee with the requisite funds for the two years of the Congress. These individual resolutions are then referred to the CHA, which may hold a public hearing on the committee's request. The chair and the ranking minority member from each committee may testify at these hearings, although in some years, committees that submitted a bipartisan budget request have not been required to appear before the committee.11

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    The chair of CHA then typically introduces an omnibus funding resolution, which, after its referral to the CHA, typically serves as the legislative vehicle for a full committee markup. The measure is then considered by the House.

    Overall Authorization Levels Since the 104th Congress

    Figure 2 shows the aggregate committee funding authorization level since 1995, in both nominal and constant dollars.

    10 In particular, see “Government Contributions” in Table 6 in CRS Report R47624, Legislative Branch: FY2024 Appropriations.

    11 H.Rept. 117-18 states “Following the practice from last Congress, committees who submitted a bipartisan budget request would not be required to appear before the Committee, although all committees were invited to appear if they chose to do so.” See also the House report accompanying the expense resolution for the 116th Congress (H.Rept. 116- 20).

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    Figure 2. Overall Authorization Levels Since the 104th Congress

    In current (nominal) and constant dollars, and not including the House Appropriations Committee

    Source: Congressional Research Service, based on resolutions authorizing funds for House committees. Constant (2023) dollars based on Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor), January-June average. Notesannual average for 1995-2024. Calculation for 2025 based on an average of monthly CPI data available at the time of publication (January-July). Note: The aggregate 2022 authorization includes the revised levels adopted in H.Res. 1035, 117th Congress. According to the Committee on House Administration's Committees' Congressional Handbook, "Committee funds are available for services provided and expenses incurred from January 3 of one year through January 2 of the following year." The authorizing resolutions do not include the House Appropriations Committee, and that committee is not represented in this figure. Resolutions for the 105th and 106th Congresses did not specify allocations for the reserve fund by session, and those authorizations are not included in the total for those years ($7.9 million for the 105th Congress and $3.0 million for the 106th Congress). The table also does not reflect any broader changes to the account (e.g., centralization of certain employee benefits).

    Appropriations

    Appropriations

    Appropriations for House committees are provided in the annual legislative branch appropriations bill. Funding provided in the annual appropriations act generally remains available until the end of a Congress.12

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    Funding is contained in the appropriation heading "committee employees," which typically comprises two subheadings. which typically comprises two subheadings:

    12 For example, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) contained language stating that funding provided for “Standing Committees, Special and Select” shall remain available until December 31, 2022. Some years, the acts have provided for some amount to remain available until expended for a particular purpose (e.g., committee room upgrading). Depending on the level, purpose, and use of these no-year funds, any comparison or relationship between the authorization and appropriation may be complicated.

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    The first subheading contains funds for personnel and nonpersonnel expenses of House committees, except the Appropriations Committee, as authorized by the House in a committee expense resolution.

    • The FY2025 act (P.L. 119-4) continued the FY2023 and FY2024 funding level of $180.6 million.
    • The House requested $203.2 million (+$22.6 million, or +12.5%) for FY2026.
    • The FY2026 House-reported bill (H.R. 4249) would provide $184.8 million (+$4.2 million, +2.3%).
    The FY2023 act provided $180.6 million, the same level provided in FY2024. For FY2025, the House requested, and the House-reported bill contained, $180.9 million, an increase of $275,000 (+0.2%) from the FY2024 enacted level.

    The second subheading contains funds for the personnel and nonpersonnel expenses of the Committee on Appropriations.

    • The FY2025 act (P.L. 119-4) continued the FY2023 and FY2024 funding level of $31.3 million.
    • The House requested $33.6 million (+7.5%) for FY2026.
    • The House-reported FY2026 bill (H.R. 4249) would continue the level provided since FY2023.
    Figure 3 shows funding for "Standing Committees, Special and Select" since FY1996, in both nominal and constant dollars.

    Figure 3. Appropriations for House Committees Since FY1996The FY2023 and FY2024 acts each contained $31.3 million, a level continued in the FY2025 House request and the House-reported bill.

    H.R. 8772 (118th Congress) failed on passage in the House. Since the beginning of FY2025, the legislative branch has been funded by continuing appropriations resolutions (P.L. 118-83, through December 20, 2024; and P.L. 118-158, through March 14, 2025).

    Figure 3 shows funding for “Standing Committees, Special and Select” since FY1996, in both nominal and constant dollars.

    Figure 3. Appropriations for House Committees Since FY1996

    In current (nominal) and constant dollars, and not including the House Appropriations Committee

    Source: Sources: Congressional Research Service, based on annual legislative branch appropriations acts. Constant (2024) dollars based on Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor). Notes: , annual average for 1995-2024. Calculation for 2025 based on an average of monthly CPI data available at the time of publication (January-July). Note: Total includes any supplementals, rescissions, and the FY2013 sequestration.

    Division of Funding Between the Majority and Minority

    Clause 6(d) of House Rule X requires that "the minority party (be) treated fairly in the appointment" of committee staff employed pursuant to such expense resolutions. In addition,

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    House Rule X, clause 9, addresses the appointment of minority staff. In recent years, the House majority leadership has encouraged its committee leaders to provide the minority with one-third of the committee staff and resources authorized in the biennial funding resolutions. Statements made by the chair and ranking member of the Committee on House Administration at the beginning of its committee funding review in recent Congresses indicate a general consensus that all House committees should provide at least one-third minority staffing.

    Guidelines, Sources of Regulations, and Spending Disclosure

    The use of committee funds is subject to chamber rules, law, and regulations promulgated by the Committee on House Administration, the House Communications Standards Commission, and the Ethics Committee, among other House entities. These regulations may be found in a wide variety of sources, including statute, House rules, committee resolutions, the Committees' Congressional Handbook,1315 the Communications Standards Manual,1416 the House Ethics Manual,1517 "Dear Colleague" letters, and formal and informal guidance. Committee funds may only be used to support the conduct of official committee business, and they may not be used for personal or campaign purposes, or comingled with funds appropriated to any other source of official funds, such as the Members' Representational Allowance (MRA).

    Information on individual committee spending is published quarterly in the Statements of Disbursement of the House.16

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    House Committee Requests and Authorizations Since the 104th Congress

    Figure 4 is an interactive graphic (HTML version; place cursor over one committee to highlight it; select among the committees to remove or add them back to the figure) that allows for comparison of the funding authorization for each committee across Congresses (not adjusted for inflation). Please note that the label in the key uses the names of committees as they apply in the 118119th Congress. th Congress. Please see notes for Table 1 through Table 15 for information on names and name changes in prior Congresses.

    Table 1 provides the requested and authorized levels of funding for committees for the 118119th Congress.

    This is followed by tables providing committee funding requests and authorized amounts in nominal dollars for House committees in the 104th-117118th Congresses. Please see notes for information on names and name changes in prior Congresses.

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    . Authorization Levels by Committee: 104th-119th Congresses

    Figure is interactive in the HTML version of this report.

    Select among the committees to remove or add them back to the figure.

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    Source: Created by CRS based on committee funding resolutions in the 104th-119th Congresses.

    Notes: Please note that the label in the key uses the names of committees as they apply in the 119th Congress. Funding levels are not adjusted for inflation. Levels for the 119th Congress do not include any allocations from the reserve fund. Figure does not include select committees (for example, the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party) that did not exist for this entire period. th Congresses.

    Additionally, all tables show differences between the total requested and the total authorized funding levels (for committees other than the Committee on Appropriations, which as stated above, historically has been funded separately through the annual appropriations acts).17

    13 Available at https://cha.house.gov/.

    14 Available at https://cha.house.gov/.

    15 Available at https://ethics.house.gov/house-ethics-manual.

    16 Available at https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/open-government/statement-of-disbursements.

    17 The tables reflect levels included in the omnibus committee funding resolution, other House resolutions allocating specified dollar amounts, and Committee on House Administration committee resolutions allocating funds from the Reserve Fund. For additional information, a congressional distribution memorandum, Funding and Staffing for House Temporary Select Committees with an Investigative Mandate since the 105th Congress, is available to congressional clients upon request.

    House Committee Funding: Process and Historical Appropriations and Authorizations

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    Figure 4. Authorization Levels by Committee: 104th-118th Congresses

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    Source: Created by CRS based on committee funding resolutions in the 104th-118th Congresses. Notes: Please note that the label in the key uses the names of committees as they apply in the 118th Congress. Funding levels are not adjusted for inflation. 118th Congress levels do not include allocations from the reserve fund. Please see notes for Table 1 through Table 1516 for information on names and name changes in prior Congresses.

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    Table 1. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 118th Congress

    Request Authorizationa

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differenceb

    Agriculture $7,096,894 $7,096,894 $14,193,788 $7,097,000 $7,097,000 $14,194,000 $212

    Armed Services $12,294,760 $13,667,110 $25,961,870 $11,716,000 $13,024,000 $24,740,000 -$1,221,870

    Budget $5,994,695 $5,994,695 $11,989,390 $5,995,000 $5,995,000 $11,990,000 $610

    Education and Workforce

    $9,255,723 $9,811,066 $19,066,789 $9,065,000 $10,059,000a $19,124,000a $57,211a

    Energy and Commerce

    $13,752,741 $13,949,908 $27,696,649 $13,611,000 $13,800,000 $27,411,000 -$285,649

    Ethics $4,517,066 $4,759,224 $9,276,290 $4,517,000 $4,759,000 $9,276,000 -$290

    Financial Services $10,185,000 $10,185,000 $20,370,000 $10,185,000 $10,185,000 $20,370,000 $0

    Foreign Affairsc $10,826,758 $10,826,758 $21,653,516 $10,827,000 $10,827,000 $21,654,000 $484

    Homeland Security

    $9,461,988 $9,461,988 $18,923,976 $9,389,000 $9,389,000 $18,778,000 -$145,976

    House Administration

    $7,405,638 $7,901,652 $15,307,290 $7,405,000 $9,357,000a $16,762,000a $1,454,710a

    Judiciary $11,356,727 $11,356,727 $22,713,454 $11,357,000 $15,857,000a $27,214,000a $4,500,546a

    Natural Resources $8,801,142 $8,801,142 $17,602,284 $8,773,000 $8,773,000 $17,546,000 -$56,284

    Oversight and Accountability

    $14,772,228 $15,151,408 $29,923,637 $14,772,000 $15,151,000 $29,923,000 -$637

    Rules $4,167,807 $4,167,807 $8,335,614 $4,168,000 $4,168,000 $8,336,000 $386

    Science, Space & Technology

    $7,902,914 $8,388,105 $16,291,019 $6,845,000 $7,266,000 $14,111,000 -$2,180,019

    Small Business $3,750,000 $3,750,000 $7,500,000 $3,621,000 $3,749,000 $7,370,000 -$130,000

    Transportation & Infrastructure

    $10,883,194 $10,883,194 $21,766,388 $10,883,000 $10,883,000 $21,766,000 -$388

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    Request Authorizationa

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differenceb

    Veterans’ Affairs $5,271,175 $5,482,022 $10,753,197 $5,271,000 $5,482,000 $10,753,000 -$197

    Ways & Means $13,000,000 $14,300,000 $27,300,000 $11,540,000 $12,692,000 $24,232,000 -$3,068,000

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $8,200,000 $9,000,000 $17,200,000 $8,197,000 $8,998,000 $17,195,000 -$5,000

    Select Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party

    $4,470,816 $4,421,809 $8,892,625 $4,471,000 $4,421,000 $8,892,000 -$625

    Reserve Fund $9,000,000 $9,000,000a $18,000,000a

    Table 1. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 119th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    7,231,375

    7,672,325

    $14,903,700

    7,231,375

    7,672,325

    $14,903,700

    $0

    Armed Services

    12,988,535

    12,988,535

    $25,977,070

    12,988,535

    12,988,535

    $25,977,070

    $0

    Budget

    5,995,000

    5,995,000

    $11,990,000

    5,995,000

    5,995,000

    $11,990,000

    $0

    Education and Workforce

    10,979,883

    11,053,439

    $22,033,322

    10,059,000

    10,100,000

    $20,159,000

    -$1,874,322

    Energy and Commerce

    15,774,974

    16,518,722

    $32,293,696

    14,300,000

    14,500,000

    $28,800,000

    -$3,493,696

    Ethics

    4,530,566

    4,745,724

    $9,276,290

    4,530,566

    4,745,724

    $9,276,290

    $0

    Financial Services

    11,203,500

    11,203,500

    $22,407,000

    10,500,000

    10,750,000

    $21,250,000

    -$1,157,000

    Foreign Affairs

    11,683,048

    12,693,693

    $24,376,741

    11,200,000

    11,500,000

    $22,700,000

    -$1,676,741

    Homeland Security

    10,233,000

    10,233,000

    $20,466,000

    9,750,000

    10,000,000

    $19,750,000

    -$716,000

    House Administration

    8,031,523

    8,853,923

    $16,885,446

    8,031,523

    8,853,923

    $16,885,446

    $0

    Judiciary

    15,857,000

    15,857,000

    $31,714,000

    15,000,000

    15,250,000

    $30,250,000

    -$1,464,000

    Natural Resources

    9,655,800

    9,655,800

    $19,311,600

    9,175,000

    9,425,000

    $18,600,000

    -$711,600

    Oversight and Government Reform

    15,907,947

    16,956,666

    $32,864,613

    15,151,000

    15,500,000

    $30,651,000

    -$2,213,613

    Rules

    4,272,199

    4,272,199

    $8,544,398

    4,272,198

    4,272,198

    $8,544,396

    -$2

    Science, Space & Technology

    9,228,599

    9,388,486

    $18,617,085

    7,466,000

    7,766,000

    $15,232,000

    -$3,385,085

    Small Business

    4,287,634

    4,342,212

    $8,629,846

    4,000,000

    4,100,000

    $8,100,000

    -$529,846

    Transportation & Infrastructure

    11,102,513

    12,187,522

    $23,290,035

    11,427,160

    11,427,160

    $22,854,320

    -$435,715

    Veterans' Affairs

    5,985,270

    6,151,100

    $12,136,370

    5,870,000

    6,046,000

    $11,916,000

    -$220,370

    Ways & Means

    14,963,888

    15,326,112

    $30,290,000

    13,100,000

    13,500,000

    $26,600,000

    -$3,690,000

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    9,538,983

    9,701,945

    $19,240,928

    9,305,000

    9,305,000

    $18,610,000

    -$630,928

    Select Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party

    5,366,830

    5,373,388

    $10,740,218

    5,000,000

    5,250,000

    $10,250,000

    -$490,218

    Reserve Fund

    $-

    2,000,000

    2,000,000

    $4,000,000

    Source: House committee funding resolutions in the 119th Congress, H.Res. 198.

    Notes: H.Res. 5 (119th Congress) changed the names of two committees: the Committee on Education and Workforce (formerly Committee on Education and the Workforce) and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform (formerly Committee on Oversight and Accountability).

    a. The "Difference" column represents the value of the total "Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request. Table 2. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 118th Congress

    Request

    Authorizationa

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differenceb

    Agriculture

    $7,096,894

    $7,096,894

    $14,193,788

    $7,097,000

    $7,097,000

    $14,194,000

    $212

    Armed Services

    $12,294,760

    $13,667,110

    $25,961,870

    $11,716,000

    $13,024,000

    $24,740,000

    -$1,221,870

    Budget

    $5,994,695

    $5,994,695

    $11,989,390

    $5,995,000

    $5,995,000

    $11,990,000

    $610

    Education and Workforce

    $9,255,723

    $9,811,066

    $19,066,789

    $9,065,000

    $10,059,000a $19,124,000a $57,211a

    Energy and Commerce

    $13,752,741

    $13,949,908

    $27,696,649

    $13,611,000

    $13,800,000

    $27,411,000

    -$285,649

    Ethics

    $4,517,066

    $4,759,224

    $9,276,290

    $4,517,000

    $4,759,000

    $9,276,000

    -$290

    Financial Services

    $10,185,000

    $10,185,000

    $20,370,000

    $10,185,000

    $10,185,000

    $20,370,000

    $0

    Foreign Affairsc

    $10,826,758

    $10,826,758

    $21,653,516

    $10,827,000

    $10,827,000

    $21,654,000

    $484

    Homeland Security

    $9,461,988

    $9,461,988

    $18,923,976

    $9,389,000

    $9,389,000

    $18,778,000

    -$145,976

    House Administration

    $7,405,638

    $7,901,652

    $15,307,290

    $7,405,000

    $9,357,000a $16,762,000a $1,454,710a

    Judiciary

    $11,356,727

    $11,356,727

    $22,713,454

    $11,357,000

    $15,857,000a $27,214,000a $4,500,546a

    Natural Resources

    $8,801,142

    $8,801,142

    $17,602,284

    $8,773,000

    $8,773,000

    $17,546,000

    -$56,284

    Oversight and Accountability

    $14,772,228

    $15,151,408

    $29,923,637

    $14,772,000

    $15,151,000

    $29,923,000

    -$637

    Rules

    $4,167,807

    $4,167,807

    $8,335,614

    $4,168,000

    $4,168,000

    $8,336,000

    $386

    Science, Space & Technology

    $7,902,914

    $8,388,105

    $16,291,019

    $6,845,000

    $7,266,000

    $14,111,000

    -$2,180,019

    Small Business

    $3,750,000

    $3,750,000

    $7,500,000

    $3,621,000

    $3,749,000

    $7,370,000

    -$130,000

    Transportation & Infrastructure

    $10,883,194

    $10,883,194

    $21,766,388

    $10,883,000

    $10,883,000

    $21,766,000

    -$388

    Veterans' Affairs

    $5,271,175

    $5,482,022

    $10,753,197

    $5,271,000

    $5,482,000

    $10,753,000

    -$197

    Ways & Means

    $13,000,000

    $14,300,000

    $27,300,000

    $11,540,000

    $12,692,000

    $24,232,000

    -$3,068,000

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $8,200,000

    $9,000,000

    $17,200,000

    $8,197,000

    $8,998,000

    $17,195,000

    -$5,000

    Select Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party

    $4,470,816

    $4,421,809

    $8,892,625

    $4,471,000

    $4,421,000

    $8,892,000

    -$625

    Reserve Fund

    $9,000,000

    $9,000,000a $18,000,000a

    Source: House committee funding resolutions in the 118th Congress; H.Res. 197. . Notes: H.Res. 5 (118th Congress) changed the names of two committees:

    the Committee on Education and the Workforce (formerly Committee on Education and Labor); and

    and the Committee on Oversight and Accountability (formerly Committee on Oversight and Reform).

    a. These levels reflect allocations from the reserve fund made pursuant to Committee Resolution 118-26, which provided $4,500,000 for the Committee on the Judiciary; Committee Resolution 118-29, which provided $375,000 for the Committee on House Administration; and Committee Resolution 118-35, which provided $450,000 for the Committee on Education and the Workforce and $1,080,000 for the Committee on House Administration. The row for the reserve fund, however, was not adjusted and reflects the original amount stated in H.Res. 197..

    b. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    c. The report to accompany H.Res. 197 ( (H.Rept. 118-8) states: "The amount provided to the Committee on Foreign Affairs includes $696,080 ($348,040 for each session) to provide funding for the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, and $476,700 ($238,350 for each session) for the House Democracy Partnership.

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    "

    Table 23. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 117th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Request

    Authorization (initial in H.Res. 316 and committee

    resolutions) Authorization (revised by H.Res. 1035)

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    2nd Session

    Total

    Agriculture

    $6,332,330

    $6,332,330

    $12,664,660

    $6,144,497

    $6,144,497

    $12,288,994

    -$375,666

    $6,758,947

    $12,903,444

    Armed Services

    $10,075,885

    $10,871,362

    $20,947,247

    $9,117,992

    $9,437,992

    $18,555,984

    -$2,391,263

    $10,381,791

    $19,499,783

    Budget

    $5,565,212

    $5,565,212

    $11,130,424

    $5,449,723

    $5,449,723

    $10,899,446

    -$230,978

    $5,994,695

    $11,444,418

    Education and Labor

    $8,271,434

    $8,271,434

    $16,542,868

    $7,863,825

    $7,863,825

    $15,727,650

    -$815,218

    $8,650,208

    $16,514,033

    Energy and Commerce

    $12,073,692

    $12,073,692

    $24,147,384

    $11,717,377

    $11,417,377

    $23,134,754

    -$1,012,630

    $12,559,115

    $24,276,492

    Ethics

    $3,507,696

    $3,507,696

    $7,015,392

    $3,507,696

    $3,507,696

    $7,015,392

    $0

    $3,858,466

    $7,366,162

    Financial Services

    $9,179,351

    $9,179,351

    $18,358,702

    $8,965,878

    $8,965,878

    $17,931,756

    -$426,946

    $9,862,466

    $18,828,344

    Foreign Affairs

    $8,726,141

    $8,726,141

    $17,452,282

    $8,653,430

    $8,653,430

    $17,306,860

    -$145,422

    $9,518,773

    $18,172,203

    Homeland Security

    $8,189,181

    $8,189,181

    $16,378,362

    $8,036,701

    $8,036,701

    $16,073,402

    -$304,960

    $8,840,371

    $16,877,072

    House Administration

    $5,590,190

    $5,892,211

    $11,482,401

    $5,590,190

    $5,892,211

    $11,482,401

    $0

    $6,481,432

    $12,071,622

    Judiciary

    $8,728,827

    $9,165,268

    $17,894,095

    $8,506,115

    $8,506,115

    $17,012,230

    -$881,865

    $9,356,727

    $17,862,842

    Natural Resources

    $7,652,963

    $7,652,963

    $15,305,926

    $7,295,361

    $7,295,361

    $14,590,722

    -$715,204

    $8,024,897

    $15,320,258

    Oversight and Reform

    $13,738,871

    $13,738,871

    $27,477,742

    $13,896,964

    $13,896,964

    $27,793,928

    $316,186

    $15,286,660

    $29,183,624

    Rules

    $3,410,369

    $3,444,469

    $6,854,838

    $3,410,369

    $3,444,469

    $6,854,838

    $0

    $4,167,807

    $7,578,176

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,790,750

    $6,311,500

    $12,102,250

    $5,816,818

    $5,816,818

    $11,633,636

    -$468,614

    $6,398,500

    $12,215,318

    Small Business

    $3,500,000

    $3,500,000

    $7,000,000

    $3,253,055

    $3,253,055

    $6,506,110

    -$493,890

    $3,578,361

    $6,831,416

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,815,165

    $9,815,165

    $19,630,330

    $9,597,173

    $9,597,173

    $19,194,346

    -$435,984

    $10,556,890

    $20,154,063

    Veterans' Affairs

    $5,542,031

    $5,542,031

    $11,084,062

    $4,791,977

    $4,791,977

    $9,583,954

    -$1,500,108

    $5,271,175

    $10,063,152

    Ways and Means

    $10,119,889

    $10,514,565

    $20,634,454

    $10,100,104

    $9,800,104

    $19,900,208

    -$734,246

    $10,780,114

    $20,880,218

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $7,166,225

    $7,166,225

    $14,332,450

    $6,543,075

    $6,543,075

    $13,086,150

    -$1,246,300

    $7,197,383

    $13,740,458

    Select Climate Crisis

    $1,915,000

    $1,950,000

    $3,865,000

    $1,915,000

    $1,950,000

    $3,865,000

    $0

    $2,145,000

    $4,060,000

    Select Modernization of Congress

    $1,150,000

    $1,150,000

    $2,300,000

    $1,001,250

    $1,041,250

    $2,042,500

    -$257,500

    $1,145,375

    $2,146,625

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    $1,500,000

    $2,500,000

    $4,000,000

    -

    -

    -

    Select Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth

    -

    -

    -

    $1,500,000

    $2,200,000

    $3,700,000

    -

    -

    -

    Sources

    resolutions)

    Authorization

    (revised by

    H.Res. 1035)

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea 2nd Session Total

    Agriculture $6,332,330 $6,332,330 $12,664,660 $6,144,497 $6,144,497 $12,288,994 -$375,666 $6,758,947 $12,903,444

    Armed Services $10,075,885 $10,871,362 $20,947,247 $9,117,992 $9,437,992 $18,555,984 -$2,391,263 $10,381,791 $19,499,783

    Budget $5,565,212 $5,565,212 $11,130,424 $5,449,723 $5,449,723 $10,899,446 -$230,978 $5,994,695 $11,444,418

    Education and Labor $8,271,434 $8,271,434 $16,542,868 $7,863,825 $7,863,825 $15,727,650 -$815,218 $8,650,208 $16,514,033

    Energy and Commerce

    $12,073,692 $12,073,692 $24,147,384 $11,717,377 $11,417,377 $23,134,754 -$1,012,630 $12,559,115 $24,276,492

    Ethics $3,507,696 $3,507,696 $7,015,392 $3,507,696 $3,507,696 $7,015,392 $0 $3,858,466 $7,366,162

    Financial Services $9,179,351 $9,179,351 $18,358,702 $8,965,878 $8,965,878 $17,931,756 -$426,946 $9,862,466 $18,828,344

    Foreign Affairs $8,726,141 $8,726,141 $17,452,282 $8,653,430 $8,653,430 $17,306,860 -$145,422 $9,518,773 $18,172,203

    Homeland Security $8,189,181 $8,189,181 $16,378,362 $8,036,701 $8,036,701 $16,073,402 -$304,960 $8,840,371 $16,877,072

    House Administration

    $5,590,190 $5,892,211 $11,482,401 $5,590,190 $5,892,211 $11,482,401 $0 $6,481,432 $12,071,622

    Judiciary $8,728,827 $9,165,268 $17,894,095 $8,506,115 $8,506,115 $17,012,230 -$881,865 $9,356,727 $17,862,842

    Natural Resources $7,652,963 $7,652,963 $15,305,926 $7,295,361 $7,295,361 $14,590,722 -$715,204 $8,024,897 $15,320,258

    Oversight and Reform

    $13,738,871 $13,738,871 $27,477,742 $13,896,964 $13,896,964 $27,793,928 $316,186 $15,286,660 $29,183,624

    Rules $3,410,369 $3,444,469 $6,854,838 $3,410,369 $3,444,469 $6,854,838 $0 $4,167,807 $7,578,176

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,790,750 $6,311,500 $12,102,250 $5,816,818 $5,816,818 $11,633,636 -$468,614 $6,398,500 $12,215,318

    Small Business $3,500,000 $3,500,000 $7,000,000 $3,253,055 $3,253,055 $6,506,110 -$493,890 $3,578,361 $6,831,416

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,815,165 $9,815,165 $19,630,330 $9,597,173 $9,597,173 $19,194,346 -$435,984 $10,556,890 $20,154,063

    Veterans’ Affairs $5,542,031 $5,542,031 $11,084,062 $4,791,977 $4,791,977 $9,583,954 -$1,500,108 $5,271,175 $10,063,152

    CRS-12

    Request

    Authorization

    (initial in H.Res. 316 and committee

    resolutions)

    Authorization

    (revised by

    H.Res. 1035)

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea 2nd Session Total

    Ways and Means $10,119,889 $10,514,565 $20,634,454 $10,100,104 $9,800,104 $19,900,208 -$734,246 $10,780,114 $20,880,218

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $7,166,225 $7,166,225 $14,332,450 $6,543,075 $6,543,075 $13,086,150 -$1,246,300 $7,197,383 $13,740,458

    Select Climate Crisis $1,915,000 $1,950,000 $3,865,000 $1,915,000 $1,950,000 $3,865,000 $0 $2,145,000 $4,060,000

    Select Modernization of Congress

    $1,150,000 $1,150,000 $2,300,000 $1,001,250 $1,041,250 $2,042,500 -$257,500 $1,145,375 $2,146,625

    Reserve Fund - - - $1,500,000 $2,500,000 $4,000,000 - - -

    Select Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth

    - - - $1,500,000 $2,200,000 $3,700,000 - - -

    Source: House committee funding resolutions in the 117th Congress; H.Res. 316 (as adopted by the House as Section 4 of H.Res. 330); H.Res. 485 (as adopted by the House pursuant to Section 10 of H.Res. 486, providing funding for the Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth); the revised levels adopted in H.Res. 1035; House Administration, Committee Resolutions 117-16 (providing funding for the first and second session for the Committees on Armed Services, the Judiciary, and the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress), 117-18 (providing funding for the Committees on Energy and Commerce, and Ways and Means), and 117-21 (providing funding for the Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth). The reserve fund levels reflect the amount provided in H.Res. 316 and do not reflect any subsequent allocations from the fund. Notes:

    Note:

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total initial “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the initial authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 34. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 116th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $6,225,565

    $6,225,565

    $12,451,130

    $5,756,664

    $5,756,664

    $11,513,328

    -$937,802

    Armed Services

    $8,535,980

    $9,205,122

    $17,741,102

    $8,175,111

    $8,560,111

    $16,735,222

    -$1,005,880

    Budget

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $0

    Education and Labor

    $7,638,701

    $7,880,301

    $15,519,002

    $7,289,357

    $7,689,357

    $14,978,714

    -$540,288

    Energy and Commerce

    $11,292,293

    $11,292,293

    $22,584,586

    $10,573,692

    $11,173,692

    $21,747,384

    -$837,202

    Ethics

    $3,590,663

    $3,590,663

    $7,181,326

    $3,507,696

    $3,507,696

    $7,015,392

    -$165,934

    Financial Services

    $8,705,005

    $8,705,005

    $17,410,010

    $8,538,931

    $8,538,931

    $17,077,862

    -$332,148

    Foreign Affairs

    $8,072,103

    $8,072,103

    $16,144,206

    $8,120,362

    $8,310,362

    $16,430,724

    $286,518

    Homeland Security

    $8,718,127

    $9,114,309

    $17,832,436

    $7,654,001

    $7,654,001

    $15,308,002

    -$2,524,434

    House Administration

    $5,172,211

    $5,472,211

    $10,644,422

    $5,172,211

    $5,472,211

    $10,644,422

    $0

    Judiciary

    $9,277,000

    $9,555,310

    $18,832,310

    $7,930,297

    $7,930,297

    $15,860,594

    -$2,971,716

    Natural Resources

    $7,223,131

    $7,223,131

    $14,446,262

    $6,947,963

    $6,947,963

    $13,895,926

    -$550,336

    Oversight and Reform

    $9,495,035

    $10,444,538

    $19,939,573

    $9,495,034

    $11,495,034

    $20,990,068

    $1,050,495

    Rules

    $3,327,190

    $3,327,190

    $6,654,380

    $3,327,189

    $3,327,189

    $6,654,378

    -$2

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,766,700

    $5,766,700

    $11,533,400

    $5,539,827

    $5,539,827

    $11,079,654

    -$453,746

    Small Business

    $3,369,000

    $3,369,000

    $6,738,000

    $3,098,148

    $3,098,148

    $6,196,296

    -$541,704

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,086,025

    $9,206,025

    $18,292,050

    $8,915,165

    $9,365,165

    $18,280,330

    -$11,720

    Veterans' Affairs

    $5,542,031

    $5,542,031

    $11,084,062

    $4,138,192

    $4,513,192

    $8,651,384

    -$2,432,678

    Ways and Means

    $10,119,889

    $10,514,565

    $20,634,454

    $9,133,432

    $9,533,432

    $18,666,864

    -$1,967,590

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $7,550,369

    $7,714,584

    $15,264,953

    $6,231,500

    $6,231,500

    $12,463,000

    -$2,801,953

    Select Climate Crisis

    -

    -

    -

    $1,890,750

    $1,890,750

    $3,781,500

    -

    Select Modernization of Congress

    -

    -

    -

    $900,000

    $950,000

    $1,850,000

    -

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    $1,500,000

    $6,500,000

    $8,000,000

    -

    . House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 116
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $6,225,565 $6,225,565 $12,451,130 $5,756,664 $5,756,664 $11,513,328 -$937,802

    Armed Services $8,535,980 $9,205,122 $17,741,102 $8,175,111 $8,560,111 $16,735,222 -$1,005,880

    Budget $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $0

    CRS-13

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Education and Labor $7,638,701 $7,880,301 $15,519,002 $7,289,357 $7,689,357 $14,978,714 -$540,288

    Energy and Commerce $11,292,293 $11,292,293 $22,584,586 $10,573,692 $11,173,692 $21,747,384 -$837,202

    Ethics $3,590,663 $3,590,663 $7,181,326 $3,507,696 $3,507,696 $7,015,392 -$165,934

    Financial Services $8,705,005 $8,705,005 $17,410,010 $8,538,931 $8,538,931 $17,077,862 -$332,148

    Foreign Affairs $8,072,103 $8,072,103 $16,144,206 $8,120,362 $8,310,362 $16,430,724 $286,518

    Homeland Security $8,718,127 $9,114,309 $17,832,436 $7,654,001 $7,654,001 $15,308,002 -$2,524,434

    House Administration $5,172,211 $5,472,211 $10,644,422 $5,172,211 $5,472,211 $10,644,422 $0

    Judiciary $9,277,000 $9,555,310 $18,832,310 $7,930,297 $7,930,297 $15,860,594 -$2,971,716

    Natural Resources $7,223,131 $7,223,131 $14,446,262 $6,947,963 $6,947,963 $13,895,926 -$550,336

    Oversight and Reform $9,495,035 $10,444,538 $19,939,573 $9,495,034 $11,495,034 $20,990,068 $1,050,495

    Rules $3,327,190 $3,327,190 $6,654,380 $3,327,189 $3,327,189 $6,654,378 -$2

    Science, Space, and Technology $5,766,700 $5,766,700 $11,533,400 $5,539,827 $5,539,827 $11,079,654 -$453,746

    Small Business $3,369,000 $3,369,000 $6,738,000 $3,098,148 $3,098,148 $6,196,296 -$541,704

    Transportation and Infrastructure $9,086,025 $9,206,025 $18,292,050 $8,915,165 $9,365,165 $18,280,330 -$11,720

    Veterans’ Affairs $5,542,031 $5,542,031 $11,084,062 $4,138,192 $4,513,192 $8,651,384 -$2,432,678

    Ways and Means $10,119,889 $10,514,565 $20,634,454 $9,133,432 $9,533,432 $18,666,864 -$1,967,590

    Permanent Select Intelligence $7,550,369 $7,714,584 $15,264,953 $6,231,500 $6,231,500 $12,463,000 -$2,801,953

    Select Climate Crisis - - - $1,890,750 $1,890,750 $3,781,500 -

    Select Modernization of Congress - - - $900,000 $950,000 $1,850,000 -

    Reserve Fund - - - $1,500,000 $6,500,000 $8,000,000 -

    Sources: House committee funding resolutions in the 116th Congress; H.Res. 245; ; H.Res. 935 (providing funding for the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis as a select investigative subcommittee of the Committee on Oversight and Reform); House Administration, Committee Resolutions 116-12 and 116-14 (providing funding for the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress), and Committee Resolution 116-18 (providing funding for the Committees on Armed Services, Education and Labor, Energy and Commerce, Foreign Affairs, Transportation and Infrastructure, Veterans' Affairs, and Ways and Means). The reserve fund levels reflect the amount provided in H.Res. 245 and do not reflect any subsequent allocations from the fund.

    CRS-14

    Note Notes: H.Res. 6 (116th Congress) changed the names of two committees:

    the Education and Labor (formerly Education and the Workforce); and

    the Oversight and Reform (formerly Oversight and Government Reform).

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 45. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 115th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $5,699,668

    $5,737,848

    $11,437,516

    $5,699,668

    $5,737,849

    $11,437,517

    $1

    Armed Services

    $8,475,630

    $8,880,207

    $17,355,837

    $8,094,170

    $8,094,170

    $16,188,340

    -$1,167,497

    Budget

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $0

    Education and Workforce

    $7,146,429

    $7,307,783

    $14,454,212

    $7,146,429

    $7,307,783

    $14,454,212

    $0

    Energy and Commerce

    $10,265,721

    $10,265,721

    $20,531,442

    $10,265,721

    $10,265,721

    $20,531,442

    $0

    Ethics

    $3,100,663

    $3,100,663

    $6,201,326

    $3,340,663

    $3,340,663

    $6,681,326

    $480,000

    Financial Services

    $8,290,225

    $8,290,225

    $16,580,450

    $8,290,225

    $8,290,225

    $16,580,450

    $0

    Foreign Affairs

    $7,984,332

    $7,984,332

    $15,968,664

    $7,836,993

    $8,036,993

    $15,873,986

    -$94,678

    Homeland Security

    $7,503,923

    $7,503,923

    $15,007,846

    $7,503,923

    $7,503,923

    $15,007,846

    $0

    House Administration

    $5,021,565

    $5,321,565

    $10,343,130

    $5,021,565

    $5,321,565

    $10,343,130

    $0

    Judiciary

    $8,053,500

    $8,328,500

    $16,382,000

    $7,625,286

    $7,725,286

    $15,350,572

    -$1,031,428

    Natural Resources

    $6,879,172

    $6,879,172

    $13,758,344

    $6,879,172

    $6,879,172

    $13,758,344

    $0

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $9,297,736

    $9,297,736

    $18,595,472

    $9,129,841

    $9,129,841

    $18,259,682

    -$335,790

    Rules

    $3,130,281

    $3,130,281

    $6,260,562

    $3,230,281

    $3,230,281

    $6,460,562

    $200,000

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,484,978

    $5,484,978

    $10,969,956

    $5,484,978

    $5,484,978

    $10,969,956

    $0

    Small Business

    $3,037,400

    $3,249,637

    $6,287,037

    $3,037,400

    $3,249,637

    $6,287,037

    $0

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $8,655,500

    $8,760,500

    $17,416,000

    $8,655,500

    $8,760,500

    $17,416,000

    $0

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,979,031

    $3,979,031

    $7,958,062

    $3,979,031

    $4,179,031

    $8,158,062

    $200,000

    Ways and Means

    $8,954,346

    $8,986,346

    $17,940,692

    $8,954,346

    $8,986,346

    $17,940,692

    $0

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $6,050,000

    $6,050,000

    $12,100,000

    $6,050,000

    $6,050,000

    $12,100,000

    $0

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    $1,250,000

    $1,250,000

    $2,500,000

    -

    . House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 115
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $5,699,668 $5,737,848 $11,437,516 $5,699,668 $5,737,849 $11,437,517 $1

    Armed Services $8,475,630 $8,880,207 $17,355,837 $8,094,170 $8,094,170 $16,188,340 -$1,167,497

    Budget $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $0

    Education and Workforce $7,146,429 $7,307,783 $14,454,212 $7,146,429 $7,307,783 $14,454,212 $0

    Energy and Commerce $10,265,721 $10,265,721 $20,531,442 $10,265,721 $10,265,721 $20,531,442 $0

    Ethics $3,100,663 $3,100,663 $6,201,326 $3,340,663 $3,340,663 $6,681,326 $480,000

    Financial Services $8,290,225 $8,290,225 $16,580,450 $8,290,225 $8,290,225 $16,580,450 $0

    Foreign Affairs $7,984,332 $7,984,332 $15,968,664 $7,836,993 $8,036,993 $15,873,986 -$94,678

    Homeland Security $7,503,923 $7,503,923 $15,007,846 $7,503,923 $7,503,923 $15,007,846 $0

    House Administration $5,021,565 $5,321,565 $10,343,130 $5,021,565 $5,321,565 $10,343,130 $0

    Judiciary $8,053,500 $8,328,500 $16,382,000 $7,625,286 $7,725,286 $15,350,572 -$1,031,428

    Natural Resources $6,879,172 $6,879,172 $13,758,344 $6,879,172 $6,879,172 $13,758,344 $0

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $9,297,736 $9,297,736 $18,595,472 $9,129,841 $9,129,841 $18,259,682 -$335,790

    Rules $3,130,281 $3,130,281 $6,260,562 $3,230,281 $3,230,281 $6,460,562 $200,000

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,484,978 $5,484,978 $10,969,956 $5,484,978 $5,484,978 $10,969,956 $0

    Small Business $3,037,400 $3,249,637 $6,287,037 $3,037,400 $3,249,637 $6,287,037 $0

    CRS-15

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $8,655,500 $8,760,500 $17,416,000 $8,655,500 $8,760,500 $17,416,000 $0

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,979,031 $3,979,031 $7,958,062 $3,979,031 $4,179,031 $8,158,062 $200,000

    Ways and Means $8,954,346 $8,986,346 $17,940,692 $8,954,346 $8,986,346 $17,940,692 $0

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $6,050,000 $6,050,000 $12,100,000 $6,050,000 $6,050,000 $12,100,000 $0

    Reserve Fund - - - $1,250,000 $1,250,000 $2,500,000 -

    Sources: Data taken from individual committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 115th Congress (2017-2018); H.Res. 173, Committee Resolution 115-9 (providing funding for the Committee on Foreign Affairs) and Committee Resolution 115-19 (providing funding for the Committee on Veterans' Affairs). The reserve fund levels reflect the amount provided in H.Res. 173 and do not reflect any subsequent allocations from the fund. Note: : a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 56. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 114th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $5,086,548

    $5,086,548

    $10,173,096

    $5,086,548

    $5,086,548

    $10,173,096

    $0

    Armed Services

    $7,841,250

    $8,027,843

    $15,869,093

    $7,104,170

    $7,104,170

    $14,208,340

    -$1,660,753

    Budget

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $5,190,212

    $5,190,212

    $10,380,424

    $0

    Education and Workforce

    $7,022,290

    $7,022,290

    $14,044,580

    $7,022,290

    $7,022,290

    $14,044,580

    $0

    Energy and Commerce

    $9,765,721

    $9,765,721

    $19,531,442

    $10,065,721

    $11,055,721

    $21,121,442

    $1,590,000

    Ethics

    $3,050,663

    $3,050,663

    $6,101,326

    $3,100,663

    $3,100,663

    $6,201,326

    $100,000

    Financial Services

    $7,583,426

    $7,607,041

    $15,190,467

    $7,543,426

    $7,543,426

    $15,086,852

    -$103,615

    Foreign Affairs

    $7,611,993

    $7,611,993

    $15,223,986

    $7,461,993

    $7,461,993

    $14,923,986

    -$300,000

    Homeland Security

    $7,223,000

    $7,532,400

    $14,755,400

    $7,203,923

    $7,203,923

    $14,407,846

    -$347,554

    House Administration

    $4,646,565

    $4,646,565

    $9,293,130

    $4,646,565

    $4,646,565

    $9,293,130

    $0

    Judiciary

    $7,768,700

    $7,811,900

    $15,580,600

    $7,197,786

    $7,197,786

    $14,395,572

    -$1,185,028

    Natural Resources

    $6,786,922

    $6,786,922

    $13,573,844

    $6,711,387

    $6,711,387

    $13,422,774

    -$151,070

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $9,029,841

    $9,029,841

    $18,059,682

    $9,029,841

    $9,029,841

    $18,059,682

    $0

    Rules

    $2,885,982

    $2,885,982

    $5,771,964

    $2,960,982

    $2,885,982

    $5,846,964

    $75,000

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $5,335,800

    $5,457,350

    $10,793,150

    $5,335,582

    $5,335,582

    $10,671,164

    -$121,986

    Small Business

    $3,128,750

    $3,171,794

    $6,300,544

    $3,022,614

    $3,022,614

    $6,045,228

    -$255,316

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $8,360,900

    $8,360,900

    $16,721,800

    $8,364,130

    $8,364,130

    $16,728,260

    $6,460

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,752,546

    $3,752,546

    $7,505,092

    $3,479,031

    $3,479,031

    $6,958,062

    -$547,030

    Ways and Means

    $8,857,645

    $8,857,645

    $17,715,290

    $8,757,645

    $8,757,645

    $17,515,290

    -$200,000

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $4,597,000

    $4,597,000

    $9,194,000

    $4,598,655

    $4,598,655

    $9,197,310

    $3,310

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    $500,000

    $500,000

    $1,000,000

    -

    . House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 114
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $5,086,548 $5,086,548 $10,173,096 $5,086,548 $5,086,548 $10,173,096 $0

    Armed Services $7,841,250 $8,027,843 $15,869,093 $7,104,170 $7,104,170 $14,208,340 -$1,660,753

    Budget $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $5,190,212 $5,190,212 $10,380,424 $0

    Education and Workforce $7,022,290 $7,022,290 $14,044,580 $7,022,290 $7,022,290 $14,044,580 $0

    Energy and Commerce $9,765,721 $9,765,721 $19,531,442 $10,065,721 $11,055,721 $21,121,442 $1,590,000

    Ethics $3,050,663 $3,050,663 $6,101,326 $3,100,663 $3,100,663 $6,201,326 $100,000

    Financial Services $7,583,426 $7,607,041 $15,190,467 $7,543,426 $7,543,426 $15,086,852 -$103,615

    Foreign Affairs $7,611,993 $7,611,993 $15,223,986 $7,461,993 $7,461,993 $14,923,986 -$300,000

    CRS-16

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Homeland Security $7,223,000 $7,532,400 $14,755,400 $7,203,923 $7,203,923 $14,407,846 -$347,554

    House Administration $4,646,565 $4,646,565 $9,293,130 $4,646,565 $4,646,565 $9,293,130 $0

    Judiciary $7,768,700 $7,811,900 $15,580,600 $7,197,786 $7,197,786 $14,395,572 -$1,185,028

    Natural Resources $6,786,922 $6,786,922 $13,573,844 $6,711,387 $6,711,387 $13,422,774 -$151,070

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $9,029,841 $9,029,841 $18,059,682 $9,029,841 $9,029,841 $18,059,682 $0

    Rules $2,885,982 $2,885,982 $5,771,964 $2,960,982 $2,885,982 $5,846,964 $75,000

    Science, Space, and Technology $5,335,800 $5,457,350 $10,793,150 $5,335,582 $5,335,582 $10,671,164 -$121,986

    Small Business $3,128,750 $3,171,794 $6,300,544 $3,022,614 $3,022,614 $6,045,228 -$255,316

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $8,360,900 $8,360,900 $16,721,800 $8,364,130 $8,364,130 $16,728,260 $6,460

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,752,546 $3,752,546 $7,505,092 $3,479,031 $3,479,031 $6,958,062 -$547,030

    Ways and Means $8,857,645 $8,857,645 $17,715,290 $8,757,645 $8,757,645 $17,515,290 -$200,000

    Permanent Select Intelligence $4,597,000 $4,597,000 $9,194,000 $4,598,655 $4,598,655 $9,197,310 $3,310

    Reserve Fund - - - $500,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 -

    Sources: Data for requests from individual committees is from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 114th Congress (2015-2016); for authorization levels, H.Res. 132; for adjustments to the initial authorization levels, Committee Resolution 114-10, Committee Resolution 114-19, and H.Res. 933 (all providing additional funding for the Committee on Energy and Commerce). The reserve fund levels reflect the amount provided in H.Res. 132 and do not reflect any subsequent allocations from the fund. Note: : a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    CRS-17

    Table 67. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 113th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee

    1st

    Session

    2nd

    Session Total 1st Session 2nd Sessiona Total Differenceb

    Agriculture - - - $5,036,187 $5,086,549 $10,122,736 -

    Armed Services - - - $6,563,535 $6,629,170 $13,192,705 -

    Budget - - - $5,138,824 $5,190,212 $10,329,036 -

    Education and Workforce - - - $6,952,763 $7,022,291 $13,975,054 -

    Energy and Commerce - - - $9,520,516 $9,615,721 $19,136,237 -

    Ethics - - - $3,020,459 $3,050,664 $6,071,123 -

    Financial Services - - - $7,394,482 $7,468,427 $14,862,909 -

    Foreign Affairs - - - $7,388,112 $7,461,993 $14,850,105 -

    Homeland Security - - - $7,033,588 $7,103,924 $14,137,512 -

    House Administration - - - $4,600,560 $4,646,566 $9,247,126 -

    Judiciary - - - $7,077,016 $7,147,786 $14,224,802 -

    Natural Resources - - - $6,555,829 $6,621,387 $13,177,216 -

    Oversight and Government Reform - - - $8,940,437 $9,029,841 $17,970,278 -

    Rules - - - $2,857,408 $2,885,982 $5,743,390 -

    Science, Space, and Technology - - - $5,282,755 $5,335,583 $10,618,338 -

    Small Business - - - $2,992,688 $3,022,615 $6,015,303 -

    Transportation and Infrastructure - - - $8,182,307 $8,264,130 $16,446,437 -

    Veterans’ Affairs - - - $3,048,546 $3,079,031 $6,127,577 -

    Ways and Means - - - $8,423,411 $8,507,645 $16,931,056 -

    Permanent Select Intelligence - - - $4,389,758 $4,433,656 $8,823,414 -

    Sources: H.Res. 115, 113th Congress; House Administration, Committee Resolution 113-7. Notes: No individual committee funding resolutions were introduced during the 113th Congress.

    CRS-18

    a.

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Sessionb

    Total

    Differencec

    Agriculture

    -

    -

    -

    $5,036,187

    $5,086,549

    $10,122,736

    -

    Armed Services

    -

    -

    -

    $6,563,535

    $6,629,170

    $13,192,705

    -

    Budget

    -

    -

    -

    $5,138,824

    $5,190,212

    $10,329,036

    -

    Education and Workforce

    -

    -

    -

    $6,952,763

    $7,022,291

    $13,975,054

    -

    Energy and Commerce

    -

    -

    -

    $9,520,516

    $9,615,721

    $19,136,237

    -

    Ethics

    -

    -

    -

    $3,020,459

    $3,050,664

    $6,071,123

    -

    Financial Services

    -

    -

    -

    $7,394,482

    $7,468,427

    $14,862,909

    -

    Foreign Affairs

    -

    -

    -

    $7,388,112

    $7,461,993

    $14,850,105

    -

    Homeland Security

    -

    -

    -

    $7,033,588

    $7,103,924

    $14,137,512

    -

    House Administration

    -

    -

    -

    $4,600,560

    $4,646,566

    $9,247,126

    -

    Judiciary

    -

    -

    -

    $7,077,016

    $7,147,786

    $14,224,802

    -

    Natural Resources

    -

    -

    -

    $6,555,829

    $6,621,387

    $13,177,216

    -

    Oversight and Government Reform

    -

    -

    -

    $8,940,437

    $9,029,841

    $17,970,278

    -

    Rules

    -

    -

    -

    $2,857,408

    $2,885,982

    $5,743,390

    -

    Science, Space, and Technology

    -

    -

    -

    $5,282,755

    $5,335,583

    $10,618,338

    -

    Small Business

    -

    -

    -

    $2,992,688

    $3,022,615

    $6,015,303

    -

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    -

    -

    -

    $8,182,307

    $8,264,130

    $16,446,437

    -

    Veterans' Affairs

    -

    -

    -

    $3,048,546

    $3,079,031

    $6,127,577

    -

    Ways and Means

    -

    -

    -

    $8,423,411

    $8,507,645

    $16,931,056

    -

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    -

    -

    -

    $4,389,758

    $4,433,656

    $8,823,414

    -

    Sources: H.Res. 115, 113th Congress; House Administration, Committee Resolution 113-7.

    Note: No individual committee funding resolutions were introduced during the 113th Congress.

    a. Committee Resolution 113-7 specified additional dollar amounts for each committee for the second session, equivalent to a 1% increase over the original authorization from H.Res. 115, from the reserve fund. The second session and total authorizations reflect this adjustment. The reserve fund established in H.Res. 115 did not contain a specified dollar amount, but was equivalent to the difference between amounts made available for "House of Representatives—Committee Employees, Standing Committees, Special and Select" in successive fiscal years.

    b. No individual committee funding resolutions were introduced during the 113th Congress.

    Table 7 Table 8. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 112th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $6,189,494

    $6,045,553

    $12,235,047

    $6,189,494

    $5,658,638

    $11,848,132

    -$386,915

    Armed Services

    $7,525,264

    $7,525,264

    $15,050,528

    $7,525,264

    $7,374,759

    $14,900,023

    -$150,505

    Budget

    $6,033,185

    $6,033,185

    $12,066,370

    $6,033,185

    $5,647,061

    $11,680,246

    -$386,124

    Education and Workforce

    $8,346,254

    $8,346,254

    $16,692,508

    $8,346,254

    $7,812,094

    $16,158,348

    -$534,160

    Energy and Commerce

    $10,980,940

    $11,428,642

    $22,409,582

    $10,980,940

    $10,697,209

    $21,678,149

    -$731,433

    Ethics

    $2,824,535

    $3,043,775

    $5,868,311

    $2,824,535

    $3,393,775

    $6,218,310

    $349,999

    Financial Services

    $8,441,264

    $8,958,018

    $17,399,282

    $8,441,264

    $8,384,705

    $16,825,969

    -$573,313

    Foreign Affairs

    $8,952,470

    $8,952,470

    $17,904,940

    $8,952,470

    $8,379,512

    $17,331,982

    -$572,958

    Homeland Security

    $8,443,724

    $8,443,724

    $16,887,448

    $8,443,724

    $7,903,326

    $16,347,050

    -$540,398

    House Administration

    $4,949,176

    $5,566,837

    $10,516,013

    $4,949,176

    $5,169,169

    $10,118,345

    -$397,668

    Judiciary

    $8,401,406

    $8,401,406

    $16,802,812

    $8,401,406

    $7,863,716

    $16,265,122

    -$537,690

    Natural Resources

    $7,869,766

    $7,869,766

    $15,739,532

    $7,869,766

    $7,366,101

    $15,235,867

    -$503,665

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $10,613,054

    $10,613,054

    $21,226,108

    $10,613,054

    $9,933,819

    $20,546,873

    -$679,235

    Rules

    $3,391,985

    $3,391,985

    $6,783,970

    $3,391,985

    $3,174,898

    $6,566,883

    -$217,087

    Science, Space, and Technology

    $6,685,636

    $6,660,637

    $13,346,273

    $6,685,637

    $5,986,023

    $12,671,660

    -$674,613

    Small Business

    $3,214,891

    $3,659,109

    $6,874,000

    $3,214,891

    $3,383,536

    $6,598,427

    -$275,573

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,915,223

    $9,915,223

    $19,830,446

    $9,915,223

    $9,280,649

    $19,195,872

    -$634,574

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,602,745

    $3,682,512

    $7,285,256

    $3,602,745

    $3,446,830

    $7,049,575

    -$235,681

    Ways and Means

    $9,801,365

    $9,801,366

    $19,602,731

    $9,801,365

    $9,174,079

    $18,975,444

    -$627,287

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $5,153,750

    $5,153,750

    $10,307,500

    $5,153,750

    $4,823,910

    $9,977,660

    -$329,840

    Sources. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 112
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $6,189,494 $6,045,553 $12,235,047 $6,189,494 $5,658,638 $11,848,132 -$386,915

    Armed Services $7,525,264 $7,525,264 $15,050,528 $7,525,264 $7,374,759 $14,900,023 -$150,505

    Budget $6,033,185 $6,033,185 $12,066,370 $6,033,185 $5,647,061 $11,680,246 -$386,124

    Education and Workforce $8,346,254 $8,346,254 $16,692,508 $8,346,254 $7,812,094 $16,158,348 -$534,160

    Energy and Commerce $10,980,940 $11,428,642 $22,409,582 $10,980,940 $10,697,209 $21,678,149 -$731,433

    Ethics $2,824,535 $3,043,775 $5,868,311 $2,824,535 $3,393,775 $6,218,310 $349,999

    Financial Services $8,441,264 $8,958,018 $17,399,282 $8,441,264 $8,384,705 $16,825,969 -$573,313

    Foreign Affairs $8,952,470 $8,952,470 $17,904,940 $8,952,470 $8,379,512 $17,331,982 -$572,958

    Homeland Security $8,443,724 $8,443,724 $16,887,448 $8,443,724 $7,903,326 $16,347,050 -$540,398

    House Administration $4,949,176 $5,566,837 $10,516,013 $4,949,176 $5,169,169 $10,118,345 -$397,668

    Judiciary $8,401,406 $8,401,406 $16,802,812 $8,401,406 $7,863,716 $16,265,122 -$537,690

    Natural Resources $7,869,766 $7,869,766 $15,739,532 $7,869,766 $7,366,101 $15,235,867 -$503,665

    Oversight and Government Reform $10,613,054 $10,613,054 $21,226,108 $10,613,054 $9,933,819 $20,546,873 -$679,235

    Rules $3,391,985 $3,391,985 $6,783,970 $3,391,985 $3,174,898 $6,566,883 -$217,087

    Science, Space, and Technology $6,685,636 $6,660,637 $13,346,273 $6,685,637 $5,986,023 $12,671,660 -$674,613

    Small Business $3,214,891 $3,659,109 $6,874,000 $3,214,891 $3,383,536 $6,598,427 -$275,573

    Transportation and Infrastructure $9,915,223 $9,915,223 $19,830,446 $9,915,223 $9,280,649 $19,195,872 -$634,574

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,602,745 $3,682,512 $7,285,256 $3,602,745 $3,446,830 $7,049,575 -$235,681

    CRS-19

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Ways and Means $9,801,365 $9,801,366 $19,602,731 $9,801,365 $9,174,079 $18,975,444 -$627,287

    Permanent Select Intelligence $5,153,750 $5,153,750 $10,307,500 $5,153,750 $4,823,910 $9,977,660 -$329,840

    Sources: Data taken from individual committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 112th Congress (2011-2012), H.Res. 147, , H.Res. 496. . H.Res. 147 was the primary expense resolution. H.Res. 496 (agreed to 2/1/2012), however, reduced total amounts authorized and 2nd session amounts authorized. Prior to agreement on H.Res. 496, "Authorization" and ", “Authorization” and “2nd Session" were identical to “Request” and “"Request" and "2nd session" request. Amounts rounded to nearest dollar. Note: Notes: H.Res. 5 (112th Congress) changed the names of three committees:

    Education and the Workforce (formerly Education and Labor);

    Ethics (formerly Standards of Official Conduct); and

    Science, Space, and Technology (formerly Science and Technology).

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 89. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 111th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $6,316,330

    $6,788,257

    $13,104,587

    $6,316,330

    $6,562,667

    $12,878,997

    -$225,590

    Armed Services

    $8,324,646

    $9,689,641

    $18,014,287

    $7,769,820

    $8,072,843

    $15,842,663

    -$2,171,624

    Budget

    $6,350,721

    $6,350,721

    $12,701,442

    $6,350,721

    $6,350,721

    $12,701,442

    $0

    Education and Labor

    $8,657,750

    $9,134,360

    $17,792,110

    $8,617,490

    $8,953,572

    $17,571,062

    -$221,048

    Energy and Commerce

    $11,898,160

    $13,101,000

    $24,999,160

    $11,569,181

    $12,020,379

    $23,589,560

    -$1,409,600

    Financial Services

    $9,322,449

    $9,902,438

    $19,224,887

    $8,982,361

    $9,332,673

    $18,315,034

    -$909,853

    Foreign Affairs

    $10,336,207

    $11,102,856

    $21,439,063

    $9,243,406

    $9,603,899

    $18,847,305

    -$2,591,758

    Homeland Security

    $8,718,127

    $9,114,309

    $17,832,436

    $8,718,127

    $9,058,134

    $17,776,261

    -$56,175

    House Administration

    $5,544,451

    $5,930,980

    $11,475,431

    $5,428,881

    $5,640,608

    $11,069,489

    -$405,942

    Judiciary

    $9,336,600

    $9,716,300

    $19,052,900

    $9,238,436

    $9,598,735

    $18,837,171

    -$215,729

    Natural Resources

    $8,127,068

    $8,533,421

    $16,660,489

    $8,125,517

    $8,442,412

    $16,567,929

    -$92,560

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $11,445,179

    $12,508,047

    $23,953,226

    $10,957,956

    $11,385,317

    $22,343,273

    -$1,609,953

    Rules

    $3,538,663

    $3,602,358

    $7,141,021

    $3,538,663

    $3,602,358

    $7,141,021

    $0

    Science and Technology

    $7,233,535

    $7,956,888

    $15,190,423

    $6,890,114

    $7,158,828

    $14,048,942

    -$1,141,481

    Small Business

    $3,674,274

    $4,246,445

    $7,920,719

    $3,548,839

    $3,687,243

    $7,236,082

    -$684,637

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $2,735,247

    $2,990,361

    $5,725,608

    $2,735,247

    $2,841,922

    $5,577,169

    -$148,439

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $10,258,942

    $10,771,889

    $21,030,831

    $10,237,447

    $10,636,707

    $20,874,154

    -$156,677

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,812,691

    $4,031,999

    $7,844,690

    $3,761,006

    $3,907,685

    $7,668,691

    -$175,999

    Ways and Means

    $10,141,137

    $10,648,194

    $20,789,331

    $10,119,889

    $10,514,565

    $20,634,454

    -$154,877

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $5,387,500

    $5,462,500

    $10,850,000

    $5,387,500

    $5,462,500

    $10,850,000

    $0

    Select Energy Independence and Global Warming

    $2,096,900

    $2,070,600

    $4,167,500

    $2,096,900

    $2,070,600

    $4,167,500

    $0

    Sources. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 111
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $6,316,330 $6,788,257 $13,104,587 $6,316,330 $6,562,667 $12,878,997 -$225,590

    Armed Services $8,324,646 $9,689,641 $18,014,287 $7,769,820 $8,072,843 $15,842,663 -$2,171,624

    Budget $6,350,721 $6,350,721 $12,701,442 $6,350,721 $6,350,721 $12,701,442 $0

    Education and Labor $8,657,750 $9,134,360 $17,792,110 $8,617,490 $8,953,572 $17,571,062 -$221,048

    Energy and Commerce $11,898,160 $13,101,000 $24,999,160 $11,569,181 $12,020,379 $23,589,560 -$1,409,600

    Financial Services $9,322,449 $9,902,438 $19,224,887 $8,982,361 $9,332,673 $18,315,034 -$909,853

    Foreign Affairs $10,336,207 $11,102,856 $21,439,063 $9,243,406 $9,603,899 $18,847,305 -$2,591,758

    Homeland Security $8,718,127 $9,114,309 $17,832,436 $8,718,127 $9,058,134 $17,776,261 -$56,175

    House Administration $5,544,451 $5,930,980 $11,475,431 $5,428,881 $5,640,608 $11,069,489 -$405,942

    Judiciary $9,336,600 $9,716,300 $19,052,900 $9,238,436 $9,598,735 $18,837,171 -$215,729

    Natural Resources $8,127,068 $8,533,421 $16,660,489 $8,125,517 $8,442,412 $16,567,929 -$92,560

    Oversight and Government Reform $11,445,179 $12,508,047 $23,953,226 $10,957,956 $11,385,317 $22,343,273 -$1,609,953

    CRS-20

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Rules $3,538,663 $3,602,358 $7,141,021 $3,538,663 $3,602,358 $7,141,021 $0

    Science and Technology $7,233,535 $7,956,888 $15,190,423 $6,890,114 $7,158,828 $14,048,942 -$1,141,481

    Small Business $3,674,274 $4,246,445 $7,920,719 $3,548,839 $3,687,243 $7,236,082 -$684,637

    Standards of Official Conduct $2,735,247 $2,990,361 $5,725,608 $2,735,247 $2,841,922 $5,577,169 -$148,439

    Transportation and Infrastructure $10,258,942 $10,771,889 $21,030,831 $10,237,447 $10,636,707 $20,874,154 -$156,677

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,812,691 $4,031,999 $7,844,690 $3,761,006 $3,907,685 $7,668,691 -$175,999

    Ways and Means $10,141,137 $10,648,194 $20,789,331 $10,119,889 $10,514,565 $20,634,454 -$154,877

    Permanent Select Intelligence $5,387,500 $5,462,500 $10,850,000 $5,387,500 $5,462,500 $10,850,000 $0

    Select Energy Independence and Global Warming $2,096,900 $2,070,600 $4,167,500 $2,096,900 $2,070,600 $4,167,500 $0

    Sources: Data taken from individual committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 111th Congress (2009-2010); H.Res. 279. . Note: a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 910. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 110th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $5,954,462 $6,444,293 $12,398,755 $5,910,765 $6,084,541 $11,995,306 -$403,449

    Armed Services $6,883,959 $8,585,045 $15,469,004 $7,203,581 $7,415,366 $14,618,947 -$850,057

    Budget $6,013,239 $6,013,239 $12,026,478 $6,169,343 $6,350,721 $12,520,064 $493,586

    Education and Labor $8,025,500 $8,308,750 $16,334,250 $7,989,475 $8,224,365 $16,213,840 -$120,410

    Energy and Commerce $11,013,668 $11,460,946 $22,474,614 $10,375,603 $10,680,646 $21,056,249 -$1,418,365

    Financial Services $8,029,517 $8,546,193 $16,575,710 $7,977,303 $8,211,835 $16,189,138 -$386,572

    Foreign Affairs $8,762,228 $9,191,577 $17,953,805 $8,569,776 $8,821,728 $17,391,504 -$562,301

    Homeland Security $8,132,028 $8,379,849 $16,511,877 $8,105,057 $8,343,346 $16,448,403 -$63,474

    CRS-21

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    House Administration $5,033,242 $5,181,219 $10,214,461 $5,033,242 $5,181,219 $10,214,461 $0

    Judiciary $8,165,484 $8,492,103 $16,657,587 $8,055,250 $8,292,074 $16,347,324 -$310,263

    Natural Resources $7,638,213 $7,943,738 $15,581,951 $7,533,355 $7,754,836 $15,288,191 -$293,760

    Oversight and Government Reform $10,790,667 $12,085,547 $22,876,214 $10,644,994 $10,957,956 $21,602,950 -$1,273,264

    Rules $3,357,198 $3,424,342 $6,781,540 $3,376,815 $3,476,093 $6,852,908 $71,368

    Science and Technology $6,475,402 $6,734,418 $13,209,820 $6,387,984 $6,575,791 $12,963,775 -$246,045

    Small Business $3,009,086 $3,248,324 $6,257,410 $2,939,758 $3,026,187 $5,965,945 -$291,465

    Standards of Official Conduct $2,996,561 $3,122,740 $6,119,301 $2,460,915 $2,533,266 $4,994,181 -$1,125,120

    Transportation and Infrastructure $9,528,749 $10,195,762 $19,724,511 $9,491,374 $9,770,421 $19,261,795 -$462,716

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,398,686 $3,534,633 $6,933,319 $3,486,916 $3,589,431 $7,076,347 $143,028

    Ways and Means $9,785,129 $10,274,385 $20,059,514 $9,382,384 $9,658,226 $19,040,610 -$1,018,904

    Permanent Select Intelligence $5,077,000 $5,332,000 $10,409,000 $5,157,724 $5,309,361 $10,467,085 $58,085

    Select Energy Independence and Global Warming

    - - - $1,666,667 $2,058,800 $3,725,467 -

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $5,954,462

    $6,444,293

    $12,398,755

    $5,910,765

    $6,084,541

    $11,995,306

    -$403,449

    Armed Services

    $6,883,959

    $8,585,045

    $15,469,004

    $7,203,581

    $7,415,366

    $14,618,947

    -$850,057

    Budget

    $6,013,239

    $6,013,239

    $12,026,478

    $6,169,343

    $6,350,721

    $12,520,064

    $493,586

    Education and Labor

    $8,025,500

    $8,308,750

    $16,334,250

    $7,989,475

    $8,224,365

    $16,213,840

    -$120,410

    Energy and Commerce

    $11,013,668

    $11,460,946

    $22,474,614

    $10,375,603

    $10,680,646

    $21,056,249

    -$1,418,365

    Financial Services

    $8,029,517

    $8,546,193

    $16,575,710

    $7,977,303

    $8,211,835

    $16,189,138

    -$386,572

    Foreign Affairs

    $8,762,228

    $9,191,577

    $17,953,805

    $8,569,776

    $8,821,728

    $17,391,504

    -$562,301

    Homeland Security

    $8,132,028

    $8,379,849

    $16,511,877

    $8,105,057

    $8,343,346

    $16,448,403

    -$63,474

    House Administration

    $5,033,242

    $5,181,219

    $10,214,461

    $5,033,242

    $5,181,219

    $10,214,461

    $0

    Judiciary

    $8,165,484

    $8,492,103

    $16,657,587

    $8,055,250

    $8,292,074

    $16,347,324

    -$310,263

    Natural Resources

    $7,638,213

    $7,943,738

    $15,581,951

    $7,533,355

    $7,754,836

    $15,288,191

    -$293,760

    Oversight and Government Reform

    $10,790,667

    $12,085,547

    $22,876,214

    $10,644,994

    $10,957,956

    $21,602,950

    -$1,273,264

    Rules

    $3,357,198

    $3,424,342

    $6,781,540

    $3,376,815

    $3,476,093

    $6,852,908

    $71,368

    Science and Technology

    $6,475,402

    $6,734,418

    $13,209,820

    $6,387,984

    $6,575,791

    $12,963,775

    -$246,045

    Small Business

    $3,009,086

    $3,248,324

    $6,257,410

    $2,939,758

    $3,026,187

    $5,965,945

    -$291,465

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $2,996,561

    $3,122,740

    $6,119,301

    $2,460,915

    $2,533,266

    $4,994,181

    -$1,125,120

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,528,749

    $10,195,762

    $19,724,511

    $9,491,374

    $9,770,421

    $19,261,795

    -$462,716

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,398,686

    $3,534,633

    $6,933,319

    $3,486,916

    $3,589,431

    $7,076,347

    $143,028

    Ways and Means

    $9,785,129

    $10,274,385

    $20,059,514

    $9,382,384

    $9,658,226

    $19,040,610

    -$1,018,904

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $5,077,000

    $5,332,000

    $10,409,000

    $5,157,724

    $5,309,361

    $10,467,085

    $58,085

    Select Energy Independence and Global Warming

    -

    -

    -

    $1,666,667

    $2,058,800

    $3,725,467

    -

    Sources:
    Data taken from individual committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 110th Congress (2007-2008); H.Res. 202. . Notes: H.Res. 6 (110th Congress) changed the names of five committees:

    Education and Labor (formerly Education and Workforce);

    Foreign Affairs (formerly International Relations);

    Natural Resources (formerly Resources);

    Oversight and Government Reform (formerly Government Reform); and

    Science and Technology (formerly Science).

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    CRS-22

    Table 1011. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 109th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $5,595,604 $5,966,877 $11,562,481 $5,495,805 $5,761,204 $11,257,009 -$305,472

    Armed Services $6,387,373 $6,945,764 $13,333,137 $6,292,249 $6,533,959 $12,826,208 -$506,929

    Budget $6,013,239 $6,013,239 $12,026,478 $6,013,239 $6,013,239 $12,026,478 $0

    Education and Workforce

    $7,708,622 $7,784,664 $15,493,286 $7,705,970 $7,787,316 $15,493,286 $0

    Energy and Commerce

    $10,297,200 $11,090,876 $21,388,076 $9,812,619 $10,113,068 $19,925,687 -$1,462,389

    Financial Services $7,831,097 $8,296,880 $16,127,977 $7,427,648 $7,775,452 $15,203,100 -$924,877

    Government Reform

    $10,624,500 $10,724,500 $21,349,000 $10,121,443 $10,375,642 $20,497,085 -$851,915

    Homeland Security $7,462,855 $8,324,639 $15,787,494 $6,100,026 $7,899,974 $14,000,000 -$1,787,494

    House Administration

    $4,822,199 $5,278,953 $10,101,152 $4,648,683 $4,905,885 $9,554,568 -$546,584

    International Relations

    $9,092,015 $9,777,770 $18,869,785 $7,946,084 $8,352,934 $16,299,018 -$2,570,767

    Judiciary $8,972,238 $9,290,962 $18,263,201 $7,461,565 $7,851,427 $15,312,992 -$2,950,209

    Resources $7,289,521 $7,516,413 $14,805,934 $7,178,224 $7,342,738 $14,520,962 -$284,972

    Rules $3,176,144 $3,189,456 $6,365,600 $3,074,229 $3,291,371 $6,365,600 $0

    Science $6,388,306 $6,758,546 $13,146,852 $6,101,648 $6,226,348 $12,327,996 -$818,856

    Small Business $2,987,331 $3,046,727 $6,034,058 $2,721,600 $2,865,373 $5,586,973 -$447,085

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $2,300,779 $2,467,955 $4,768,734 $1,891,890 $2,398,646 $4,290,536 -$478,198

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,007,388 $9,574,717 $18,582,105 $8,856,869 $9,251,213 $18,108,082 -$474,023

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,832,415 $4,100,666 $7,933,081 $3,075,732 $3,398,686 $6,474,418 -$1,458,663

    CRS-23

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Ways and Means $8,732,509 $9,086,985 $17,819,494 $8,674,514 $9,144,980 $17,819,494 $0

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $4,438,939 $5,436,490 $9,875,429 $4,500,653 $5,027,217 $9,527,870 -$347,559

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $5,595,604

    $5,966,877

    $11,562,481

    $5,495,805

    $5,761,204

    $11,257,009

    -$305,472

    Armed Services

    $6,387,373

    $6,945,764

    $13,333,137

    $6,292,249

    $6,533,959

    $12,826,208

    -$506,929

    Budget

    $6,013,239

    $6,013,239

    $12,026,478

    $6,013,239

    $6,013,239

    $12,026,478

    $0

    Education and Workforce

    $7,708,622

    $7,784,664

    $15,493,286

    $7,705,970

    $7,787,316

    $15,493,286

    $0

    Energy and Commerce

    $10,297,200

    $11,090,876

    $21,388,076

    $9,812,619

    $10,113,068

    $19,925,687

    -$1,462,389

    Financial Services

    $7,831,097

    $8,296,880

    $16,127,977

    $7,427,648

    $7,775,452

    $15,203,100

    -$924,877

    Government Reform

    $10,624,500

    $10,724,500

    $21,349,000

    $10,121,443

    $10,375,642

    $20,497,085

    -$851,915

    Homeland Security

    $7,462,855

    $8,324,639

    $15,787,494

    $6,100,026

    $7,899,974

    $14,000,000

    -$1,787,494

    House Administration

    $4,822,199

    $5,278,953

    $10,101,152

    $4,648,683

    $4,905,885

    $9,554,568

    -$546,584

    International Relations

    $9,092,015

    $9,777,770

    $18,869,785

    $7,946,084

    $8,352,934

    $16,299,018

    -$2,570,767

    Judiciary

    $8,972,238

    $9,290,962

    $18,263,201

    $7,461,565

    $7,851,427

    $15,312,992

    -$2,950,209

    Resources

    $7,289,521

    $7,516,413

    $14,805,934

    $7,178,224

    $7,342,738

    $14,520,962

    -$284,972

    Rules

    $3,176,144

    $3,189,456

    $6,365,600

    $3,074,229

    $3,291,371

    $6,365,600

    $0

    Science

    $6,388,306

    $6,758,546

    $13,146,852

    $6,101,648

    $6,226,348

    $12,327,996

    -$818,856

    Small Business

    $2,987,331

    $3,046,727

    $6,034,058

    $2,721,600

    $2,865,373

    $5,586,973

    -$447,085

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $2,300,779

    $2,467,955

    $4,768,734

    $1,891,890

    $2,398,646

    $4,290,536

    -$478,198

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $9,007,388

    $9,574,717

    $18,582,105

    $8,856,869

    $9,251,213

    $18,108,082

    -$474,023

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,832,415

    $4,100,666

    $7,933,081

    $3,075,732

    $3,398,686

    $6,474,418

    -$1,458,663

    Ways and Means

    $8,732,509

    $9,086,985

    $17,819,494

    $8,674,514

    $9,144,980

    $17,819,494

    $0

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $4,438,939

    $5,436,490

    $9,875,429

    $4,500,653

    $5,027,217

    $9,527,870

    -$347,559

    Sources:
    Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 109th Congress (2005-2006); H.Res. 224. Notes: .

    Notes:

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 1112. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 108th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $5,292,225 $5,331,415 $10,623,640 $5,084,900 $5,242,632 $10,327,532 -$296,108

    Armed Services $5,943,675 $6,434,005 $12,377,680 $5,871,876 $6,059,481 $11,931,357 -$446,323

    Budget $5,894,010 $5,975,554 $11,869,564 $5,856,333 $6,013,239 $11,869,572 $8

    Education and Workforce $7,398,237 $7,523,946 $14,922,183 $7,047,896 $7,625,475 $14,673,371 -$248,812

    Energy and Commerce $9,385,902 $9,731,721 $19,117,623 $9,101,042 $9,521,097 $18,622,139 -$495,484

    Financial Services $8,144,280 $8,851,207 $16,995,487 $6,601,085 $7,095,402 $13,696,487 -$3,299,000

    Government Reform $10,000,000 $10,400,000 $20,400,000 $9,740,963 $9,873,472 $19,614,435 -$785,565

    Select Homeland Security $5,657,656 $5,371,131 $11,028,787 $5,366,866 $5,585,921 $10,952,787 -$76,000

    House Administration $5,028,573 $5,346,401 $10,374,974 $4,122,092 $4,404,965 $8,527,057 -$1,847,917

    International Relations $7,693,249 $8,344,746 $16,037,995 $6,993,645 $7,559,050 $14,552,695 -$1,485,300

    Judiciary $8,422,720 $8,825,346 $17,248,066 $6,957,554 $7,091,062 $14,048,616 -$3,199,450

    Resources $7,360,564 $7,549,963 $14,910,527 $6,492,029 $7,017,395 $13,509,424 -$1,401,103

    Rules $2,816,332 $2,852,979 $5,669,311 $2,797,898 $2,871,413 $5,669,311 $0

    CRS-24

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Science $6,072,465 $6,229,225 $12,301,690 $5,711,401 $5,979,444 $11,690,845 -$610,845

    Small Business $3,080,591 $3,291,417 $6,372,008 $2,535,261 $2,585,041 $5,120,302 -$1,251,706

    Standards of Official Conduct $1,636,825 $1,806,325 $3,443,150 $1,527,825 $1,543,425 $3,071,250 -$371,900

    Transportation and Infrastructure $8,722,428 $8,960,077 $17,682,505 $7,982,558 $8,479,334 $16,461,892 -$1,220,613

    Veterans’ Affairs $3,225,344 $3,551,273 $6,776,617 $2,703,328 $2,783,466 $5,486,794 -$1,289,823

    Ways and Means $8,063,151 $8,458,168 $16,521,319 $7,908,037 $8,228,251 $16,136,288 -$385,031

    Permanent Select Intelligence $3,773,567 $4,036,163 $7,809,730 $3,780,487 $4,029,243 $7,809,730 $0

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $5,292,225

    $5,331,415

    $10,623,640

    $5,084,900

    $5,242,632

    $10,327,532

    -$296,108

    Armed Services

    $5,943,675

    $6,434,005

    $12,377,680

    $5,871,876

    $6,059,481

    $11,931,357

    -$446,323

    Budget

    $5,894,010

    $5,975,554

    $11,869,564

    $5,856,333

    $6,013,239

    $11,869,572

    $8

    Education and Workforce

    $7,398,237

    $7,523,946

    $14,922,183

    $7,047,896

    $7,625,475

    $14,673,371

    -$248,812

    Energy and Commerce

    $9,385,902

    $9,731,721

    $19,117,623

    $9,101,042

    $9,521,097

    $18,622,139

    -$495,484

    Financial Services

    $8,144,280

    $8,851,207

    $16,995,487

    $6,601,085

    $7,095,402

    $13,696,487

    -$3,299,000

    Government Reform

    $10,000,000

    $10,400,000

    $20,400,000

    $9,740,963

    $9,873,472

    $19,614,435

    -$785,565

    Select Homeland Security

    $5,657,656

    $5,371,131

    $11,028,787

    $5,366,866

    $5,585,921

    $10,952,787

    -$76,000

    House Administration

    $5,028,573

    $5,346,401

    $10,374,974

    $4,122,092

    $4,404,965

    $8,527,057

    -$1,847,917

    International Relations

    $7,693,249

    $8,344,746

    $16,037,995

    $6,993,645

    $7,559,050

    $14,552,695

    -$1,485,300

    Judiciary

    $8,422,720

    $8,825,346

    $17,248,066

    $6,957,554

    $7,091,062

    $14,048,616

    -$3,199,450

    Resources

    $7,360,564

    $7,549,963

    $14,910,527

    $6,492,029

    $7,017,395

    $13,509,424

    -$1,401,103

    Rules

    $2,816,332

    $2,852,979

    $5,669,311

    $2,797,898

    $2,871,413

    $5,669,311

    $0

    Science

    $6,072,465

    $6,229,225

    $12,301,690

    $5,711,401

    $5,979,444

    $11,690,845

    -$610,845

    Small Business

    $3,080,591

    $3,291,417

    $6,372,008

    $2,535,261

    $2,585,041

    $5,120,302

    -$1,251,706

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $1,636,825

    $1,806,325

    $3,443,150

    $1,527,825

    $1,543,425

    $3,071,250

    -$371,900

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $8,722,428

    $8,960,077

    $17,682,505

    $7,982,558

    $8,479,334

    $16,461,892

    -$1,220,613

    Veterans' Affairs

    $3,225,344

    $3,551,273

    $6,776,617

    $2,703,328

    $2,783,466

    $5,486,794

    -$1,289,823

    Ways and Means

    $8,063,151

    $8,458,168

    $16,521,319

    $7,908,037

    $8,228,251

    $16,136,288

    -$385,031

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $3,773,567

    $4,036,163

    $7,809,730

    $3,780,487

    $4,029,243

    $7,809,730

    $0

    Sources:
    Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 108th Congress (2003-2004); H.Res. 110; ; H.Res. 148. . a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 1213. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 107th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $4,918,497 $5,091,900 $10,010,397 $4,675,093 $4,931,913 $9,607,006 -$403,391

    Armed Services $5,182,597 $5,665,080 $10,847,677 $5,182,597 $5,690,080 $10,872,677 $25,000

    Budget $5,513,305 $5,708,608 $11,221,913 $5,403,522 $5,703,521 $11,107,043 -$114,870

    Education and Workforce $8,137,966 $7,452,904 $15,590,870 $7,059,821 $6,514,065 $13,573,886 -$2,016,984

    Energy and Commerce $8,938,911 $9,874,564 $18,813,475 $8,527,251 $8,699,519 $17,226,770 -$1,586,705

    Financial Services $7,568,506 $7,526,923 $15,095,429 $5,705,025 $6,141,206 $11,846,231 -$3,249,198

    Government Reform $10,692,000 $11,150,000 $21,842,000 $9,810,000 $9,610,233 $19,420,233 -$2,421,767

    House Administration $3,765,460 $4,093,846 $7,859,306 $3,560,662 $3,857,383 $7,418,045 -$441,261

    International Relations $7,003,845 $7,491,411 $14,495,256 $6,202,095 $6,470,531 $12,672,626 -$1,822,630

    Judiciary $7,595,624 $7,894,624 $15,490,248 $6,339,902 $6,826,561 $13,166,463 -$2,323,785

    Resources $5,804,266 $6,175,994 $11,980,260 $5,595,266 $6,005,994 $11,601,260 -$379,000

    CRS-25

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Rules $2,644,509 $2,726,264 $5,370,773 $2,644,509 $2,726,264 $5,370,773 $0

    Science $6,000,079 $6,254,222 $12,254,302 $5,172,668 $5,455,373 $10,628,041 -$1,626,260

    Small Business $2,312,344 $2,486,439 $4,798,783 $2,312,344 $2,486,439 $4,798,783 $0

    Standards of Official Conduct $1,383,708 $1,537,383 $2,921,091 $1,358,708 $1,512,383 $2,871,091 -$50,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $7,873,320 $8,686,242 $16,559,562 $6,964,664 $7,514,887 $14,479,551 -$2,080,011

    Veterans’ Affairs $2,576,765 $2,696,248 $5,273,013 $2,516,765 $2,625,498 $5,142,263 -$130,750

    Ways and Means $8,014,668 $8,063,090 $16,077,758 $7,228,481 $7,520,407 $14,748,888 -$1,328,870

    Permanent Select Intelligence $3,660,022 $3,815,052 $7,475,074 $3,407,986 $3,547,088 $6,955,074 -$520,000

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $4,918,497

    $5,091,900

    $10,010,397

    $4,675,093

    $4,931,913

    $9,607,006

    -$403,391

    Armed Services

    $5,182,597

    $5,665,080

    $10,847,677

    $5,182,597

    $5,690,080

    $10,872,677

    $25,000

    Budget

    $5,513,305

    $5,708,608

    $11,221,913

    $5,403,522

    $5,703,521

    $11,107,043

    -$114,870

    Education and Workforce

    $8,137,966

    $7,452,904

    $15,590,870

    $7,059,821

    $6,514,065

    $13,573,886

    -$2,016,984

    Energy and Commerce

    $8,938,911

    $9,874,564

    $18,813,475

    $8,527,251

    $8,699,519

    $17,226,770

    -$1,586,705

    Financial Services

    $7,568,506

    $7,526,923

    $15,095,429

    $5,705,025

    $6,141,206

    $11,846,231

    -$3,249,198

    Government Reform

    $10,692,000

    $11,150,000

    $21,842,000

    $9,810,000

    $9,610,233

    $19,420,233

    -$2,421,767

    House Administration

    $3,765,460

    $4,093,846

    $7,859,306

    $3,560,662

    $3,857,383

    $7,418,045

    -$441,261

    International Relations

    $7,003,845

    $7,491,411

    $14,495,256

    $6,202,095

    $6,470,531

    $12,672,626

    -$1,822,630

    Judiciary

    $7,595,624

    $7,894,624

    $15,490,248

    $6,339,902

    $6,826,561

    $13,166,463

    -$2,323,785

    Resources

    $5,804,266

    $6,175,994

    $11,980,260

    $5,595,266

    $6,005,994

    $11,601,260

    -$379,000

    Rules

    $2,644,509

    $2,726,264

    $5,370,773

    $2,644,509

    $2,726,264

    $5,370,773

    $0

    Science

    $6,000,079

    $6,254,222

    $12,254,302

    $5,172,668

    $5,455,373

    $10,628,041

    -$1,626,260

    Small Business

    $2,312,344

    $2,486,439

    $4,798,783

    $2,312,344

    $2,486,439

    $4,798,783

    $0

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $1,383,708

    $1,537,383

    $2,921,091

    $1,358,708

    $1,512,383

    $2,871,091

    -$50,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $7,873,320

    $8,686,242

    $16,559,562

    $6,964,664

    $7,514,887

    $14,479,551

    -$2,080,011

    Veterans' Affairs

    $2,576,765

    $2,696,248

    $5,273,013

    $2,516,765

    $2,625,498

    $5,142,263

    -$130,750

    Ways and Means

    $8,014,668

    $8,063,090

    $16,077,758

    $7,228,481

    $7,520,407

    $14,748,888

    -$1,328,870

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $3,660,022

    $3,815,052

    $7,475,074

    $3,407,986

    $3,547,088

    $6,955,074

    -$520,000

    Sources:
    Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 107th Congress (2001-2002); H.Res. 84. Note:. Notes: H.Res. 5 (107th Congress) changed the name of the Committee on Commerce to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. The resolution also reconstituted the Committee on Banking and Financial Services as the Committee on Financial Services. a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 1314. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 106th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $4,175,983 $4,388,510 $8,564,493 $4,101,062 $4,312,971 $8,414,033 -$150,460

    Armed Services $5,114,079 $5,485,776 $10,599,855 $5,047,079 $5,295,602 $10,342,681 -$257,174

    Banking and Financial Services $4,782,996 $4,942,259 $9,725,255 $4,552,023 $4,755,498 $9,307,521 -$417,734

    Budget $4,970,000 $4,970,000 $9,940,000 $4,970,000 $4,970,000 $9,940,000 $0

    Commerce $7,597,758 $7,939,657 $15,537,415 $7,564,812 $7,720,301 $15,285,113 -$252,302

    Education and Workforce $6,427,328 $5,955,241 $12,382,570 $5,908,749 $5,291,748 $11,200,497 -$1,182,073

    Government Reform $10,301,933 $10,726,980 $21,028,913 $9,773,233 $9,997,000 $19,770,233 -$1,258,680

    House Administration $3,055,255 $3,251,965 $6,307,220 $2,980,255 $3,271,616 $6,251,871 -$55,349

    CRS-26

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    International Relations $5,776,761 $5,882,594 $11,659,355 $5,635,000 $5,678,531 $11,313,531 -$345,824

    Judiciary $6,523,985 $7,051,954 $13,575,939 $5,787,394 $6,364,881 $12,152,275 -$1,423,664

    Resources $5,530,746 $5,739,592 $11,270,338 $5,208,851 $5,359,057 $10,567,908 -$702,430

    Rules $2,488,522 $2,580,902 $5,069,424 $2,488,522 $2,580,902 $5,069,424 $0

    Science $4,453,861 $4,564,465 $9,018,326 $4,410,560 $4,521,166 $8,931,726 -$86,600

    Small Business $2,094,868 $2,304,167 $4,399,035 $2,037,466 $2,111,414 $4,148,880 -$250,155

    Standards of Official Conduct $1,382,916 $1,477,999 $2,860,915 $1,272,416 $1,360,499 $2,632,915 -$228,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure $7,049,818 $7,489,442 $14,539,260 $6,410,069 $6,810,069 $13,220,138 -$1,319,122

    Veterans’ Affairs $2,497,291 $2,723,609 $5,220,900 $2,334,800 $2,400,335 $4,735,135 -$485,765

    Ways and Means $5,833,436 $6,127,440 $11,960,876 $5,814,367 $6,115,971 $11,930,338 -$30,538

    Permanent Select Intelligence $2,609,105 $2,759,925 $5,369,030 $2,514,916 $2,649,528 $5,164,444 -$204,586

    Reserve Fund - - - - - $3,000,000 -

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $4,175,983

    $4,388,510

    $8,564,493

    $4,101,062

    $4,312,971

    $8,414,033

    -$150,460

    Armed Services

    $5,114,079

    $5,485,776

    $10,599,855

    $5,047,079

    $5,295,602

    $10,342,681

    -$257,174

    Banking and Financial Services

    $4,782,996

    $4,942,259

    $9,725,255

    $4,552,023

    $4,755,498

    $9,307,521

    -$417,734

    Budget

    $4,970,000

    $4,970,000

    $9,940,000

    $4,970,000

    $4,970,000

    $9,940,000

    $0

    Commerce

    $7,597,758

    $7,939,657

    $15,537,415

    $7,564,812

    $7,720,301

    $15,285,113

    -$252,302

    Education and Workforce

    $6,427,328

    $5,955,241

    $12,382,570

    $5,908,749

    $5,291,748

    $11,200,497

    -$1,182,073

    Government Reform

    $10,301,933

    $10,726,980

    $21,028,913

    $9,773,233

    $9,997,000

    $19,770,233

    -$1,258,680

    House Administration

    $3,055,255

    $3,251,965

    $6,307,220

    $2,980,255

    $3,271,616

    $6,251,871

    -$55,349

    International Relations

    $5,776,761

    $5,882,594

    $11,659,355

    $5,635,000

    $5,678,531

    $11,313,531

    -$345,824

    Judiciary

    $6,523,985

    $7,051,954

    $13,575,939

    $5,787,394

    $6,364,881

    $12,152,275

    -$1,423,664

    Resources

    $5,530,746

    $5,739,592

    $11,270,338

    $5,208,851

    $5,359,057

    $10,567,908

    -$702,430

    Rules

    $2,488,522

    $2,580,902

    $5,069,424

    $2,488,522

    $2,580,902

    $5,069,424

    $0

    Science

    $4,453,861

    $4,564,465

    $9,018,326

    $4,410,560

    $4,521,166

    $8,931,726

    -$86,600

    Small Business

    $2,094,868

    $2,304,167

    $4,399,035

    $2,037,466

    $2,111,414

    $4,148,880

    -$250,155

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $1,382,916

    $1,477,999

    $2,860,915

    $1,272,416

    $1,360,499

    $2,632,915

    -$228,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $7,049,818

    $7,489,442

    $14,539,260

    $6,410,069

    $6,810,069

    $13,220,138

    -$1,319,122

    Veterans' Affairs

    $2,497,291

    $2,723,609

    $5,220,900

    $2,334,800

    $2,400,335

    $4,735,135

    -$485,765

    Ways and Means

    $5,833,436

    $6,127,440

    $11,960,876

    $5,814,367

    $6,115,971

    $11,930,338

    -$30,538

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $2,609,105

    $2,759,925

    $5,369,030

    $2,514,916

    $2,649,528

    $5,164,444

    -$204,586

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    $3,000,000

    -

    Sources:
    Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 106th Congress (1999-2000); H.Res. 101. Note:. Notes: H.Res. 5 (106th Congress) changed the name of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight to the Committee on Government Reform; the Committee on House Oversight was returned to its former name, the Committee on House Administration; and the Committee on National Security was returned to its former name, the Committee on Armed Services. a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

    Table 1415. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 105th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $3,851,039 $3,941,123 $7,792,162 $3,791,039 $3,865,123 $7,656,162 -$136,000

    Banking and Financial Services $4,568,817 $4,845,967 $9,414,785 $4,363,817 $4,537,800 $8,901,617 -$513,168

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    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Budget $4,970,000 $4,970,000 $9,940,000 $4,970,000 $4,970,000 $9,940,000 $0

    Commerce $7,179,440 $7,492,098 $14,671,538 $7,122,959 $7,412,447 $14,535,406 -$136,132

    Education and the Workforce $5,227,342 $5,341,815 $10,569,157 $5,002,127 $5,122,986 $10,125,113 -$444,044

    Government Reform and Oversight $11,702,573 $8,317,999 $20,020,572 $11,702,573 $8,317,999 $20,020,572 $0

    House Oversight $3,133,200 $3,027,746 $6,160,946 $3,042,603 $3,007,746 $6,050,349 -$110,597

    International Relations $5,433,555 $5,717,337 $11,150,892 $5,145,358 $5,223,000 $10,368,358 -$782,534

    Judiciary $5,732,403 $6,304,643 $12,037,046 $5,054,800 $5,549,241 $10,604,041 -$1,433,005

    National Security $5,145,928 $5,522,712 $10,668,640 $4,719,454 $5,002,291 $9,721,745 -$946,895

    Resources $5,058,524 $5,360,013 $10,418,537 $4,800,014 $5,076,536 $9,876,550 -$541,987

    Rules $2,306,407 $2,342,695 $4,649,102 $2,306,407 $2,342,695 $4,649,102 $0

    Science $4,519,172 $4,609,555 $9,128,727 $4,263,672 $4,414,158 $8,677,830 -$450,897

    Small Business $2,014,818 $2,084,999 $4,099,817 $1,936,471 $1,970,470 $3,906,941 -$192,876

    Standards of Official Conduct $1,237,300 $1,202,000 $2,439,300 $1,276,300 $1,180,000 $2,456,300 $17,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure $7,042,725 $7,053,557 $14,096,282 $5,992,229 $6,192,230 $12,184,459 -$1,911,823

    Veterans’ Affairs $2,744,855 $2,999,902 $5,744,757 $2,084,368 $2,259,792 $4,344,160 -$1,400,597

    Ways and Means $5,472,622 $5,690,907 $11,163,529 $5,366,700 $5,670,207 $11,036,907 -$126,622

    Permanent Select Intelligence $2,420,040 $2,519,486 $4,939,526 $2,358,040 $2,457,486 $4,815,526 -$124,000

    Reserve Fund - - - - - $7,900,000 -

    Sources:

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $3,851,039

    $3,941,123

    $7,792,162

    $3,791,039

    $3,865,123

    $7,656,162

    -$136,000

    Banking and Financial Services

    $4,568,817

    $4,845,967

    $9,414,785

    $4,363,817

    $4,537,800

    $8,901,617

    -$513,168

    Budget

    $4,970,000

    $4,970,000

    $9,940,000

    $4,970,000

    $4,970,000

    $9,940,000

    $0

    Commerce

    $7,179,440

    $7,492,098

    $14,671,538

    $7,122,959

    $7,412,447

    $14,535,406

    -$136,132

    Education and the Workforce

    $5,227,342

    $5,341,815

    $10,569,157

    $5,002,127

    $5,122,986

    $10,125,113

    -$444,044

    Government Reform and Oversight

    $11,702,573

    $8,317,999

    $20,020,572

    $11,702,573

    $8,317,999

    $20,020,572

    $0

    House Oversight

    $3,133,200

    $3,027,746

    $6,160,946

    $3,042,603

    $3,007,746

    $6,050,349

    -$110,597

    International Relations

    $5,433,555

    $5,717,337

    $11,150,892

    $5,145,358

    $5,223,000

    $10,368,358

    -$782,534

    Judiciary

    $5,732,403

    $6,304,643

    $12,037,046

    $5,054,800

    $5,549,241

    $10,604,041

    -$1,433,005

    National Security

    $5,145,928

    $5,522,712

    $10,668,640

    $4,719,454

    $5,002,291

    $9,721,745

    -$946,895

    Resources

    $5,058,524

    $5,360,013

    $10,418,537

    $4,800,014

    $5,076,536

    $9,876,550

    -$541,987

    Rules

    $2,306,407

    $2,342,695

    $4,649,102

    $2,306,407

    $2,342,695

    $4,649,102

    $0

    Science

    $4,519,172

    $4,609,555

    $9,128,727

    $4,263,672

    $4,414,158

    $8,677,830

    -$450,897

    Small Business

    $2,014,818

    $2,084,999

    $4,099,817

    $1,936,471

    $1,970,470

    $3,906,941

    -$192,876

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $1,237,300

    $1,202,000

    $2,439,300

    $1,276,300

    $1,180,000

    $2,456,300

    $17,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $7,042,725

    $7,053,557

    $14,096,282

    $5,992,229

    $6,192,230

    $12,184,459

    -$1,911,823

    Veterans' Affairs

    $2,744,855

    $2,999,902

    $5,744,757

    $2,084,368

    $2,259,792

    $4,344,160

    -$1,400,597

    Ways and Means

    $5,472,622

    $5,690,907

    $11,163,529

    $5,366,700

    $5,670,207

    $11,036,907

    -$126,622

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $2,420,040

    $2,519,486

    $4,939,526

    $2,358,040

    $2,457,486

    $4,815,526

    -$124,000

    Reserve Fund

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    $7,900,000

    -

    Sources:
    Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 105th Congress (1997-1998); H.Res. 91; ; H.Res. 129. Note: . Notes: H.Res. 5 (105th Congress) changed the name of the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities to the Committee on Education and the Workforce. a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

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    Table 1516. House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 104th Congress

    Request

    Authorization

    Committee

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    1st Session

    2nd Session

    Total

    Differencea

    Agriculture

    $3,961,388

    $3,628,751

    $7,590,139

    $3,866,148

    $3,540,751

    $7,406,899

    -$183,240

    Banking and Financial Services

    $4,286,579

    $4,499,475

    $8,786,054

    $4,161,579

    $4,483,475

    $8,645,054

    -$141,000

    Budget

    $5,013,000

    $5,025,000

    $10,038,000

    $4,940,000

    $4,972,000

    $9,912,000

    -$126,000

    Commerce

    $7,625,910

    $8,022,667

    $15,648,577

    $6,663,227

    $7,023,596

    $13,686,823

    -$1,961,754

    Economic and Educational Opportunities

    $4,815,332

    $4,871,943

    $9,687,275

    $4,777,196

    $4,844,343

    $9,621,539

    -$65,736

    Government Reform and Oversight

    $6,618,689

    $7,021,168

    $13,639,857

    $6,576,369

    $6,943,668

    $13,520,037

    -$119,820

    House Oversight

    $3,250,783

    $3,143,338

    $6,394,121

    $3,092,920

    $3,084,688

    $6,177,608

    -$216,513

    International Relations

    $5,097,254

    $5,454,621

    $10,551,875

    $4,953,472

    $5,074,621

    $10,028,093

    -$523,782

    Judiciary

    $4,672,187

    $5,011,003

    $9,683,190

    $4,577,187

    $4,976,003

    $9,553,190

    -$130,000

    National Security

    $4,769,362

    $5,212,253

    $9,981,615

    $4,245,134

    $4,840,609

    $9,085,743

    -$895,872

    Resources

    $5,210,815

    $5,715,568

    $10,926,383

    $4,795,970

    $4,792,983

    $9,588,953

    -$1,337,430

    Rules

    $2,200,567

    $2,235,250

    $4,435,817

    $2,199,567

    $2,234,250

    $4,433,817

    -$2,000

    Science

    $4,211,654

    $4,431,172

    $8,642,826

    $3,991,154

    $4,420,172

    $8,411,326

    -$231,500

    Small Business

    $1,873,290

    $1,939,290

    $3,812,580

    $1,863,290

    $1,928,290

    $3,791,580

    -$21,000

    Standards of Official Conduct

    $1,063,650

    $1,026,500

    $2,090,150

    $1,009,450

    $1,551,700

    $2,561,150

    $471,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure

    $6,057,934

    $6,356,535

    $12,414,469

    $5,386,171

    $5,492,810

    $10,878,981

    -$1,535,488

    Veterans' Affairs

    $2,084,500

    $2,257,105

    $4,341,605

    $2,024,500

    $2,196,105

    $4,220,605

    -$121,000

    Ways and Means

    $4,976,231

    $5,362,109

    $10,338,340

    $4,916,740

    $5,302,618

    $10,219,358

    -$118,982

    Permanent Select Intelligence

    $2,277,210

    $2,344,880

    $4,622,090

    $2,226,210

    $2,293,680

    $4,519,890

    -$102,200

    . House Committee Funding: Requests and Amounts Authorized by the House, 104
    th Congress

    Request Authorization

    Committee 1st Session 2nd Session Total 1st Session 2nd Session Total Differencea

    Agriculture $3,961,388 $3,628,751 $7,590,139 $3,866,148 $3,540,751 $7,406,899 -$183,240

    Banking and Financial Services $4,286,579 $4,499,475 $8,786,054 $4,161,579 $4,483,475 $8,645,054 -$141,000

    Budget $5,013,000 $5,025,000 $10,038,000 $4,940,000 $4,972,000 $9,912,000 -$126,000

    Commerce $7,625,910 $8,022,667 $15,648,577 $6,663,227 $7,023,596 $13,686,823 -$1,961,754

    Economic and Educational Opportunities $4,815,332 $4,871,943 $9,687,275 $4,777,196 $4,844,343 $9,621,539 -$65,736

    Government Reform and Oversight $6,618,689 $7,021,168 $13,639,857 $6,576,369 $6,943,668 $13,520,037 -$119,820

    House Oversight $3,250,783 $3,143,338 $6,394,121 $3,092,920 $3,084,688 $6,177,608 -$216,513

    International Relations $5,097,254 $5,454,621 $10,551,875 $4,953,472 $5,074,621 $10,028,093 -$523,782

    Judiciary $4,672,187 $5,011,003 $9,683,190 $4,577,187 $4,976,003 $9,553,190 -$130,000

    National Security $4,769,362 $5,212,253 $9,981,615 $4,245,134 $4,840,609 $9,085,743 -$895,872

    Resources $5,210,815 $5,715,568 $10,926,383 $4,795,970 $4,792,983 $9,588,953 -$1,337,430

    Rules $2,200,567 $2,235,250 $4,435,817 $2,199,567 $2,234,250 $4,433,817 -$2,000

    Science $4,211,654 $4,431,172 $8,642,826 $3,991,154 $4,420,172 $8,411,326 -$231,500

    Small Business $1,873,290 $1,939,290 $3,812,580 $1,863,290 $1,928,290 $3,791,580 -$21,000

    Standards of Official Conduct $1,063,650 $1,026,500 $2,090,150 $1,009,450 $1,551,700 $2,561,150 $471,000

    Transportation and Infrastructure $6,057,934 $6,356,535 $12,414,469 $5,386,171 $5,492,810 $10,878,981 -$1,535,488

    Veterans’ Affairs $2,084,500 $2,257,105 $4,341,605 $2,024,500 $2,196,105 $4,220,605 -$121,000

    Ways and Means $4,976,231 $5,362,109 $10,338,340 $4,916,740 $5,302,618 $10,219,358 -$118,982

    Permanent Select Intelligence $2,277,210 $2,344,880 $4,622,090 $2,226,210 $2,293,680 $4,519,890 -$102,200

    Sources: Data taken from committee funding resolutions introduced in the House for the 104th Congress (1995-1996); H.Res. 107; ; H.Res. 377. . Notes: Several committees were given new names for the 104th Congress pursuant to H.Res. 6. These include

    Banking and Financial Services (formerly Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs);

    Commerce (formerly Energy and Commerce);

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    Economic and Educational Opportunities (formerly Education and Labor);

    Government Reform and Oversight (formerly Government Operations);

    House Oversight (formerly House Administration);

    International Relations (formerly Foreign Affairs);

    National Security (formerly Armed Services);

    Resources (formerly Natural Resources);

    Science (formerly Science, Space, and Technology); and

    Transportation and Infrastructure (formerly Public Works and Transportation).

    a. The "Difference"The “Difference” column represents the value of the total “Authorization”"Authorization" minus the total "Request." A negative number indicates the authorization for the Congress was less than the request.

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    Author Information

    Ida A. Brudnick Specialist on the Congress

    Acknowledgments

    Former CRS Analyst William T. Egar previously authored this report. The listed author is available to answer inquiries on the subject from congressional requesters.

    Disclaimer

    This document was prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS). CRS serves as nonpartisan shared staff to congressional committees and Members of Congress. It operates solely at the behest of and under the direction of Congress. Information in a CRS Report should not be relied upon for purposes other than public understanding of information that has been provided by CRS to Members of Congress in connection with CRS’s institutional role. CRS Reports, as a work of the United States Government, are not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Any CRS Report may be reproduced and distributed in its entirety without permission from CRS. However, as a CRS Report may include copyrighted images or material from a third party, you may need to obtain the permission of the copyright holder if you wish to copy or otherwise use copyrighted material.

    Jane M. Wright assisted in compiling the data for this update. Former CRS Analyst William T. Egar previously authored this report. The listed author is available to answer inquiries on the subject from congressional requesters.

    Footnotes

    1.

    The 119th Congress resolutions include H.Res. 79, H.Res. 80, H.Res. 82, H.Res. 83, H.Res. 84, H.Res. 85, H.Res. 86, H.Res. 89, H.Res. 90, H.Res. 91, H.Res. 96, H.Res. 102, H.Res. 103, H.Res. 109, H.Res. 131, H.Res. 138, H.Res. 140, H.Res. 141, and H.Res. 150.

    2.

    The published hearings are available at https://www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/chrg/119/house/Committee%20on%20House%20Administration.

    3.

    The 118th Congress resolutions include H.Res. 121, H.Res. 123, H.Res. 125, H.Res. 129, H.Res. 130, H.Res. 135, H.Res. 137, H.Res. 138, H.Res. 141, H.Res. 142, H.Res. 151, H.Res. 153, H.Res. 155, H.Res. 159, H.Res. 161, H.Res. 162, H.Res. 163, H.Res. 167, H.Res. 168, H.Res. 169, and H.Res. 174.

    4.

    U.S. Congress, House of Representative, Committee on House Administration, Part 1: Committee Funding for the 118th Congress, hearings, 118th Cong., 1st sess., February 23, 2023, https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/CHRG-118hhrg53181/CHRG-118hhrg53181.

    5.

    To access the resolutions, see Committee on House Administration, "Committee Resolutions," https://cha.house.gov/committee-resolutions.

    6.

    The 117th Congress resolutions include H.Res. 194, H.Res. 199, H.Res. 200, H.Res. 201, H.Res. 206, H.Res. 207, H.Res. 208, H.Res. 210, H.Res. 211, H.Res. 212, H.Res. 213, H.Res. 217, H.Res. 223, H.Res. 227, H.Res. 229, H.Res. 238, H.Res. 258, H.Res. 262, H.Res. 264, H.Res. 265, H.Res. 287, and H.Res. 308. The Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth was established pursuant to House Rules (H.Res. 8) and provided interim funding through March 31, 2021 (§4(g)(4)). H.Res. 316 did not provide funding for this select committee, but H.Res. 485, agreed to on June 23, 2021 (pursuant to Section 10 of H.Res. 486), provided $3.5 million for the 117th Congress ($1.5 million for the first session, $2.0 million for the second session).

    7.

    House rules have automatically provided for interim funding since the 99th Congress (1985-1986). House Rule X, clause 7(a) (117th Congress) states that each committee

    shall be entitled for each month ... to 9 percent (or such lesser percentage as may be determined by the Committee on House Administration) of the total annualized amount made available under expense resolutions for such committee in the preceding session of Congress.

    8.

    For examples of prior interim funding period extensions, see H.Res. 133 (109th Cong.), H.Res. 163 (108th Cong.), and H.Res. 102 (105th Cong.).

    9.

    To access the resolutions, see Committee on House Administration, "Committee Resolutions," https://cha.house.gov/committee-resolutions.

    10.

    The Committee on Appropriations has been funded separately through the annual appropriations acts since the enactment of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 (P.L. 79-601, §202(b), 60 Stat. 834).

    11.

    The provision of biennial funding dates to the 104th Congress (H.Res. 6).

    12.

    In particular, see "Government Contributions" in Table 7 in CRS Report R48612, Legislative Branch: FY2026 Appropriations, by Ida A. Brudnick.

    13.

    H.Rept. 117-18 states "Following the practice from last Congress, committees who submitted a bipartisan budget request would not be required to appear before the Committee, although all committees were invited to appear if they chose to do so." See also the House report accompanying the expense resolution for the 116th Congress (H.Rept. 116-20).

    14.

    For example, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (P.L. 116-260) contained language stating that funding provided for "Standing Committees, Special and Select" shall remain available until December 31, 2022. Some years, the acts have provided for some amount to remain available until expended for a particular purpose (e.g., committee room upgrading). Depending on the level, purpose, and use of these no-year funds, any comparison or relationship between the authorization and appropriation may be complicated.

    15. Available at https://cha.house.gov/. 16. Available at https://cha.house.gov/. 17.

    Available at https://ethics.house.gov/house-ethics-manual.

    18.

    Available at https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/open-government/statement-of-disbursements.