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HRES 84119th CongressIn Committee

Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.

Introduced: Jan 31, 2025
Standard Summary
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This is a House Resolution (H. Res. 84) introduced in the 119th Congress by Rep. Graves (with Rep. Larsen of Washington) that provides the funding authorization for the expenses of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. It sets a total cap of $23,290,035 for the committee’s expenses, including staff salaries, to be drawn from the House’s committee salaries and expenses accounts. Funding is split into two annual periods: up to $11,102,513 for January 3, 2025, through January 2, 2026, and up to $12,187,522 for January 3, 2026, through January 2, 2027. Payments are to be made via vouchers signed by the Committee Chair and approved as directed by the Committee on House Administration, and expenditures must follow regulations set by the House Administration.

Key Points

  • 1Total funding cap: Not more than $23,290,035 for the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure for the 119th Congress (staff salaries and related expenses).
  • 2Two-session allocations:
  • 3- Up to $11,102,513 for January 3, 2025–January 2, 2026.
  • 4- Up to $12,187,522 for January 3, 2026–January 2, 2027.
  • 5Payment method: Payments are made on vouchers approved by the Committee and signed by the Committee Chair, with approval as directed by the Committee on House Administration.
  • 6Regulatory compliance: Expenditures must be in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Committee on House Administration.
  • 7Funding source: Out of the House’s applicable accounts for committee salaries and expenses.

Impact Areas

Primary: The Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (its staff salaries and operating expenses), enabling ongoing committee work, hearings, and oversight related to transportation infrastructure.Secondary: Administrative oversight and fiscal control by the House Administration, ensuring proper authorization and accountability for committee funds.Additional impacts: This is a routine, non-policy funding authorization; it does not create or modify policy but ensures the committee has the resources to carry out its legislative and oversight duties.
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