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- Strickland Votes to Pass H.R.4, the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act - Marilyn Stricklandhttps://strickland.house.gov/2021/08/25/media-press-releases-strickland-votes-pass-hr4-john-r-lewis-voting-rights-advancement-act/...For decades, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (VRA) empowered the federal government to block certain states and localities with dark histories of discriminatory barriers to voting from enacting restrictions on the right to vote. However, in its disastrous Shelby County v. Holder decision in 2013, the Supreme Court gutted the U.S. Department of Justice’s “preclearance” power under the VRA. In July 2021, the Court further weakened the law in its decision in Brnovich v. ...
- https://thompson.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/thompson-evo.house.gov/files/documents/COTA%20Text.pdf...G:\M\17\THOMPA\THOMPA_040.XML g:\V\F\052622\F052622.005.xml (841031|1) F052622.005.xml G:\M\17\THOMPA\THOMPA_040.XML XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 5/26/2022 10:27 XXXXXXXX 05/26/2022 10:24 AM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX 841031|1 [Discussion Draft] (Original Signature of Member) [DISCUSSION DRAFT] I 117th CONGRESS 2d Session H. ...
- Rep. Torres on VRA Vote: Good, but Not Good Enough | U.S. Congresswoman Norma Torres of California'shttps://torres.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/rep-torres-vra-vote-good-not-good-enough..."In recent years, we've seen voter suppression tactics spring up where the Voting Rights Act once ensured they couldn't. Today's vote was about righting the wrong that Shelby v. Holder committed when it undermined the VRA." In 2013, the Shelby v. Holder Supreme Court Case invalidated a key component of the law, asserting the Voting Rights Act had achieved its ends, and that its continuation was punishing states for past mistakes. ...
- https://vanduyne.house.gov/_cache/files/8/c/8c0a990e-a710-4bea-aa9d-7ecf4fd48262/7EEB45D7EDA9A621F49AD6F0E23209EF.119th-chemical-tax-repeal.pdf...—Chapter 38 of the Internal Rev-8 enue Code of 1986 is amended by striking subchapters 9 VerDate Nov 24 2008 14:26 Dec 10, 2024 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\HWCHRISTRUP\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\11.0\GEN\C\118H6 December 10, 2024 (2:26 p.m.) G:\M\119TH_PRE\118H6454.XML g:\V\E\121024\E121024.020.xml (953711|2) 2 B and C (and by striking the items relating to such sub-1 chapters in the table of subchapters for such chapter). 2 (b) EFFECTIVE DATE....
- Rep. Watson Coleman Introduces Resolution Recognizing the Importance of Intersectionality for Abortihttps://watsoncoleman.house.gov/newsroom/press-releases/rep-watson-coleman-introduces-resolution-recognizing-the-importance-of-intersectionality-for-abortion-access...Expanding access to our most vulnerable populations must be a top priority as we respond to the fallout from last year’s decision (in Dobbs v. Jackson) to overturn Roe V. Wade. The country has yet again failed to recognize that these kinds of decisions affect those who live in our underserved populations significantly more than others. ...
- Congressman Carter Convenes First in a Series of Town Hall Meetings Focused on Voting Rights and Redhttps://troycarter.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-carter-convenes-first-series-town-hall-meetings-focused-voting...You can read Congressman Carter’s past statements since the decision in Louisiana v. Callais here. “Protecting voting rights means protecting fairness, representation, and the belief that every voice matters. Future generations will remember whether we stood up for democracy when it mattered most,” said Mayor Helena Moreno. ...
- https://williams.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/williams-evo.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/willtx_058_xml-1.pdf...—The Secretary shall authorize 9 the use of financial assistance under subsection (d)(2) for 10 vehicle security enhancement upgrades, including for bul-11 letproof windows.’’. 12 April 28, 2026 (11:33 a.m.) G:\M\19\WILLTX\WILLTX_058.XML g:\V\E\042826\E042826.018.xml (1059007|1) E042826.018.doc .................................................... (Original Signature of Member) 119th CONGRESS 2d Session H. ...
- https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2026-05/books/2026q1_vol3_signed.pdf...House of Representatives (III) C O N T E N T S Page Allowances and Expenses: Admin and Ops ......................................................................................................................... 3684 Broadcast Services .................................................................................................................... 3680 Campus Voice Network Enhance ............................................................................................. 3697 CDN Enhance ........................................................................................................................... 3701 Communications ....................................................................................................................... 3691 Communications Security ......................................................................................................... 3686 Communications Services ......................................................................................................... 3698 Congressional Conduct ............................................................................................................. 3675 Gratuities .................................................................................................................................. 3674 Miscellaneous Automobiles ...................................................................................................... 3673 Miscellaneous Receptions ......................................................................................................... 3675 Network Services ...................................................................................................................... 3681 Official Mail ............................................................................................................................. 3673 Process & Procedures ............................................................................................................... 3701 Supplies and Materials .............................................................................................................. 3669 Allowances and Expenses No Year Fund: Chief Administrative Officer ...................................................................................................... 281 Attending Physician........................................................................................................................... 3657 Child Care Center (revolving fund) ................................................................................................... 3651 Committee Employees and Special and Select Committees: Committee on: Agriculture ....................................................................................................................... 3331 Appropriations ................................................................................................................. 3317 Armed Services ................................................................................................................ 3339 Budget ............................................................................................................................. 3324 Strategic Competition between US and Chinese Communist Party ................................. 3496 Education and Workforce ................................................................................................ 3351 Energy and Commerce ..................................................................................................... 3363 Ethics ............................................................................................................................... 3462 Financial Services ............................................................................................................ 3344 Foreign Affairs................................................................................................................. 3409 Homeland Security .......................................................................................................... 3504 House Administration ...................................................................................................... 3393 Intelligence ...................................................................................................................... 3490 Judiciary .......................................................................................................................... 3421 Natural Resources ............................................................................................................ 3402 Oversight and Accountability .......................................................................................... 3376 Rules ................................................................................................................................ 3442 Science, Space and Technology ....................................................................................... 3446 Small Business ................................................................................................................. 3456 Transportation and Infrastructure ..................................................................................... 3431 Veterans’ Affairs ............................................................................................................. 3465 Ways and Means .............................................................................................................. 3477 Joint Committee on Taxation ........................................................................................... 3664 Committee Renovation Project ............................................................................................................ 289 Government Contributions ................................................................................................................ 3512 House Leadership Offices, Salaries and Expenses: The Speaker .................................................................................................................................... 1 Majority Floor Leader ................................................................................................................... 13 Minority Floor Leader .................................................................................................................. 17 Majority Whip .............................................................................................................................. 36 Minority Whip .............................................................................................................................. 43 Democratic Caucus ....................................................................................................................... 47 Republican Conference ................................................................................................................. 54 (V) VI House Services (revolving fund) ........................................................................................................ 3650 Index of House Officers and Employees ............................................................................................ 3749 Life Cycle Replacement ....................................................................................................................... 279 List of Excluded Information ............................................................................................................. 3703 Member of Congress Mass Communication Information ................................................................... 3719 Member of Congress Mass Mail Information .................................................................................... 3705 Members’ Representational Allowance ............................................................................................. 3735 Net Expenses - Equipment (revolving fund) ...................................................................................... 3642 Other Administration – Official Expenses of Members ..................................................................... 3316 Salaries, Officers and Employees: Chief Administrative Officer ........................................................................................................ 62 Clerk ........................................................................................................................................... 165 Compilation of Precedents .......................................................................................................... 189 General Counsel ......................................................................................................................... 181 Inspector General ........................................................................................................................ 190 Interparliamentary Affairs .......................................................................................................... 199 Law Revision Counsel ................................................................................................................ 193 Legislative Counsel .................................................................................................................... 195 Parliamentarian ........................................................................................................................... 188 Sergeant at Arms ........................................................................................................................ 183 Technical Assistants ................................................................................................................... 190 Whistleblower Ombudsman........................................................................................................ 163 Salaries, Officers and Employees No Year Fund: Clerk ........................................................................................................................................... 211 Enterprise Applications............................................................................................................... 201 Sergeant at Arms ........................................................................................................................ 218 Transition Activities ................................................................................................................... 273 Stationery (revolving fund)................................................................................................................ 3633 Telecommunications (revolving fund) ............................................................................................... 3647 (VII) STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS OF THE HOUSE FROM JANUARY 1, 2026 TO MARCH 31, 2026 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND OTHER FUNDS Unexpended balance, January 1, 2026 $ 2,210,730,790.59 Appropriations $ 0.00 Receipts to be deposited in general fund of the Treasury 53,606.12 53,606.12 Total funds available 2,210,784,396.71 Expenditures: Disbursements for salaries and expenses and canceled checks Transfers: Deposited in general fund of the Treasury $ 498,599,080.85 53,606.12 Total funds disbursed 498,652,686.97 Unexpended balance, March 31, 2026 $1,712,131,709.74 SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS BY APPROPRIATIONS Unexpended balance Jan. 1, 2026 Transfers/ Appropriations Net Disbursements Unexpended balance Mar. 31, 2026 House Leadership Offices: 2023/2024 4,205,867.15 (4,205,867.15) 0.00 0.00 2024/2025 4,611,843.81 0.00 20,897.78 4,590,946.03 2025/2026 5,067,338.19 0.00 1,685,430.78 3,381,907.41 2026/2027 36,560,000.00 0.00 7,357,729.14 29,202,270.86 Intern Allowance: 2023/2024 190,878.12 (190,878.12) 0.00 0.00 2024/2025 100,134.81 0.00 0.00 100,134.81 2025/2026 99,012.43 0.00 1,864.29 97,148.14 2026/2027 586,000.00 0.00 136,981.07 449,018.93 Salaries, Officers and Employees: 2024 6,968,512.96 (54,271.73) 439,391.54 6,474,849.69 2025 29,749,090.00 0.00 11,199,625.79 18,549,464.21 2026 242,983,891.93 0.00 59,146,680.93 183,837,211.00 Salaries, Officers and Employees: (no year): 295,141,948.35 0.00 14,830,402.45 280,311,545.90 House Technical Support (no year): 21,254.17 0.00 0.00 21,254.17 Members’ Representational Allowance: 2024 7,089,794.66 0.00 59,727.47 7,030,067.19 2025 41,333,452.48 (1,000.00) 2,311,336.30 39,021,116.18 2026 655,326,702.11 (153,796.25) 226,409,676.21 428,763,229.65 Intern Allowance: 2023/2024 5,825,537.16 (5,825,537.16) 0.00 0.00 2024/2025 4,336,420.35 0.00 0.00 4,336,420.35 2025/2026 3,897,719.44 0.00 36,418.43 3,861,301.01 2026/2027 20,638,800.00 0.00 3,932,294.08 16,706,505.92 VIII Committee on Appropriations: 2023/2025 201,987.26 0.00 0.00 201,987.26 2024/2025 10,103,510.14 0.00 0.00 10,103,510.14 2025/2027 7,529,312.08 0.00 5,946,314.78 1,582,997.30 2026/2027 31,214,910.70 0.00 124,715.25 31,090,195.45 Intern Allowance-Committee on Approps: 2024 327,116.46 0.00 0.00 327,116.46 2025 277,769.05 0.00 0.00 277,769.05 2026 430,681.42 0.00 57,597.57 373,083.85 Attending Physician: 2024 157,506.59 0.00 0.00 157,506.59 2025 59,474.39 0.00 3,902.91 55,571.48 2026 4,656,228.71 0.00 1,077,799.92 3,578,428.79 Attending Physician Supplemental: 293,862.06 0.00 15,348.21 278,513.85 Attending Physician (no year): 7,547,410.49 0.00 137,387.28 7,410,023.21 Special and Select Committees: 2023/2025 19,392.75 0.00 0.00 19,392.75 2024/2025 322,252.24 0.00 17,960.57 304,291.67 2025/2027 3,286,093.62 0.00 638,747.77 2,647,345.85 2026/2027 128,872,370.98 0.00 47,076,022.73 81,796,348.25 Intern Allowance-SCSS 2023/2024 1,562,576.25 (1,562,576.25) 0.00 0.00 2024/2025 1,028,741.43 0.00 0.00 1,028,741.43 2025/2026 973,575.18 0.00 170.20 973,404.98 2026/2027 2,600,000.00 0.00 424,108.61 2,175,891.39 Hearing Room Activity (no year): 21,105,528.09 0.00 953,837.85 20,151,690.24 House Child Care Center revolving fund (no year): 1,220,363.86 0.00 (85,904.24) 1,306,268.10 Allowances and Expenses: 2024 1,923,663.86 54,271.73 474,016.63 1,503,918.96 2025 5,764,653.03 0.00 2,856,421.06 2,908,231.97 2026 24,290,724.01 0.00 4,828,955.57 19,461,768.44 2023/2024 20,455.05 0.00 (1,225.50) 21,680.55 2024/2025 136,469.61 0.00 (2,507.13) 138,976.74 2025/2026 91,515.84 0.00 22,542.37 68,973.47 2026/2027 312,397,197.55 0.00 97,722,637.87 214,674,559.68 Allowances and Expenses (no year): 225,695,851.83 11,939,654.93 3,711,377.18 233,924,129.58 House Modernization Initiatives (no year): 22,506,303.82 0.00 787,007.73 21,719,296.09 Joint Committee on Taxation: 2024 105,050.68 0.00 0.00 105,050.68 2025 215,116.08 0.00 15,352.54 199,763.54 2026 11,010,240.60 0.00 2,943,492.50 8,066,748.10 House Stationery revolving fund (no year) 2,131,292.40 0.00 361,445.29 1,769,847.11 Net Expenses of Equipment revolving fund (no year): 4,035,936.29 0.00 599,760.03 3,436,176.26 Net Expenses of Telecommunications (no year): 5,550,364.81 0.00 (84,326.30) 5,634,691.11 House Services revolving fund (no year): 3,458,605.07 0.00 525,572.52 2,933,032.55 House Recording revolving fund (no year): 2,863,451.84 0.00 (123,979.05) 2,987,430.89 Page revolving fund (no year): 0.64 0.00 0.00 0.64 Suspense account (no year): 9,035.71 0.00 6,071.87 2,963.84 Gifts to United States for reduction of the public debt - Bureau of Government Financial Operations: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 General fund receipts: 0.00 53,606.12 53,606.12 0.00 Total: $ 2,210,730,790.59 $ 53,606.12 $ 498,652,686.97 $ 1,712,131,709.74 IX SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS AND GIFTS TO THE UNITED STATES FOR REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Miscellaneous receipts and adjustments ............................................................. $ 53,606.12 Gifts to United States for reduction of public debt by House Members (salary): 0.00 0.00 Total general fund receipts ...................................................... $ 53,606.12 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS DATE VOUCHER NO. ...
- https://arrington.house.gov/uploadedfiles/arring_051_xml.pdf...—The term ‘‘USMCA’’ has the 12 meaning given such term in section 3(9) of the 13 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implemen-14 tation Act (19 U.S.C. 4502(9)). 15 November 4, 2025 (1:08 p.m.) G:\M\19\ARRING\ARRING_051.XML g:\V\E\110425\E110425.028.xml (977888|20) E110425.028.doc .................................................... (Original Signature of Member) 119th CONGRESS 1st Session H. ...
- https://bresnahan.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/bresnahan.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/bresna_046_xml.pdf...G:\M\19\BRESNA\BRESNA_046.XML g:\V\E\051126\E051126.022.xml (1061601|4) E051126.022.doc 119th CONGRESS 2d Session H. RES. __ Designating May 2026 as “National Electrical Safety Month” in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of “National Electrical Safety Month” to raise awareness of electrical hazards in homes, schools, and workplaces and the action citizens can take to protect against electrically related hazards. ...