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  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2026-02/2025q4_vol3_signed.pdf
    .... ………..2423 Ways and Means ................................................................................................................. 2428 Joint Committee on Taxation ............................................................................................. 2581 Committee Renovation Project ............................................................................................................... 228 Government Contributions ................................................................................................................... 2447 House Leadership Offices, Salaries and Expenses: The Speaker ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Majority Floor Leader ...................................................................................................................... 10 Minority Floor Leader ..................................................................................................................... 13 Majority Whip .................................................................................................................................. 29 Minority Whip ................................................................................................................................. 33 Democratic Caucus .......................................................................................................................... 37 Republican Conference .................................................................................................................... 41 (V) VI House Services (revolving fund) .......................................................................................................... 2570 Index of House Officers and Employees .............................................................................................. 2663 Life Cycle Replacement .......................................................................................................................... 220 List of Excluded Information ................................................................................................................ 2617 Member of Congress Mass Communication Information .................................................................... 2633 Member of Congress Mass Mail Information ....................................................................................... 2619 Members’ Representational Allowance................................................................................................ 2649 Net Expenses - Equipment (revolving fund) ........................................................................................ 2563 Other Administration – Official Expenses of Members ....................................................................... 2331 Salaries, Officers and Employees: Chief Administrative Officer ........................................................................................................... 47 Clerk………. ................................................................................................................................. 127 Compilation of Precedents ............................................................................................................. 149 General Counsel ............................................................................................................................. 140 Inspector General ........................................................................................................................... 150 Interparliamentary Affairs ............................................................................................................. 158 Law Revision Counsel ................................................................................................................... 152 Legislative Counsel........................................................................................................................ 154 Parliamentarian .............................................................................................................................. 148 Sergeant at Arms ............................................................................................................................ 142 Technical Assistants ...................................................................................................................... 149 Whistleblower Ombudsman .......................................................................................................... 126 Salaries, Officers and Employees No Year Fund: Clerk ............................................................................................................................................... 169 Enterprise Applications ................................................................................................................. 160 Sergeant at Arms ............................................................................................................................ 175 Transition Activities ...................................................................................................................... 214 Stationery (revolving fund) .................................................................................................................. 2558 Telecommunications (revolving fund) ................................................................................................ .2568 (VII) STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS OF THE HOUSE FROM OCTOBER 1, 2025 TO DECEMBER 31, 2025 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND OTHER FUNDS Unexpended balance, October 1, 2025 $ 588,291,196.45 Appropriations $ 2,101,911,000 Receipts to be deposited in general fund of the Treasury 34,929.75 2,101,945,929.75 Total funds available 2,690,237,126.20 Expenditures: Disbursements for salaries and expenses and canceled checks Transfers: Deposited in general fund of the Treasury $ 479,471,405.86 34,929.75 Total funds disbursed 479,506,335.61 Unexpended balance, December 31, 2025 $ 2,210,730,790.59 SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS BY APPROPRIATIONS Unexpended balance Oct. 1, 2025 Transfers/ Appropriations Net Disbursements Unexpended balance Dec. 31, 2025 House Leadership Offices: 2023/2024 4,207,681.30 0.00 1,814.15 4,205,867.15 2024/2025 4,620,363.45 0.00 8,519.64 4,611,843.81 2025/2026 13,719,281.73 0.00 8,651,943.54 5,067,338.19 2026/2027 0.00 36,560,000.00 0.00 36,560,000.00 Intern Allowance: 2023/2024 190,878.12 0.00 0.00 190,878.12 2024/2025 100,134.81 0.00 0.00 100,134.81 2025/2026 203,710.21 0.00 104,697.78 99,012.43 2026/2027 0.00 586,000.00 0.00 586,000.00 Salaries, Officers and Employees: 2023 1,571,439.47 (1,571,439.47) 0.00 0.00 2024 8,233,454.67 (447,683.92) 817,257.79 6,968,512.96 2025 46,821,086.69 0.00 17,071,996.69 29,749,090.00 2026 0.00 291,027,000.00 48,043,108.07 242,983,891.93 Salaries, Officers and Employees: (no year): 136,960,986.15 169,576,000.00 11,395,037.80 295,141,948.35 House Technical Support (no year): 21,254.17 0.00 0.00 21,254.17 Members’ Representational Allowance: 2024 7,140,561.56 0.00 50,756.89 7,089,794.66 2025 58,937,464.02 (37,550.00) 17,566,461.54 41,333,452.48 2026 0.00 849,834,914.41 194,508,212.30 655,326,702.11 Intern Allowance: 2023/2024 5,825,537.16 0.00 0.00 5,825,537.16 2024/2025 4,336,420.35 0.00 0.00 4,336,420.35 2025/2026 7,251,116.90 0.00 3,353,397.46 3,897,719.44 2026/2027 0.00 20,638,800.00 0.00 20,638,800.00 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 13,803,214.63 0.00 6,273,902.55 7,529,312.08 2026/2027 0.00 31,294,000.00 79,089.30 31,214,910.70 Intern Allowance-Committee on Approps: 2023 370,386.19 (370,386.19) 0.00 0.00 2024 327,116.46 0.00 0.00 327,116.46 2025 280,870.44 0.00 3,101.39 277,769.05 2026 0.00 463,000.00 32,318.58 430,681.42 Attending Physician: 2024 157,506.59 0.00 0.00 157,506.59 2025 163,551.18 0.00 104,076.79 59,474.39 2026 0.00 4,856,000.00 199,771.29 4,656,228.71 Attending Physician Supplemental: 293,862.06 0.00 0.00 293,862.06 Attending Physician (no year): 7,830,237.49 0.00 282,827.00 7,547,410.49 Special and Select Committees: 2023/2025 19,874.79 0.00 482.04 19,392.75 2024/2025 350,543.60 0.00 28,291.36 322,252.24 2025/2027 5,435,970.14 0.00 2,149,876.52 3,286,093.62 2026/2027 0.00 174,787,000.00 45,914,629.02 128,872,370.98 Intern Allowance-SCSS 2023/2024 1,562,576.25 0.00 0.00 1,562,576.25 2024/2025 1,028,741.43 0.00 0.00 1,028,741.43 2025/2026 1,230,140.25 0.00 256,565.07 973,575.18 2026/2027 0.00 2,600,000.00 0.00 2,600,000.00 Hearing Room Activity (no year): 11,972,088.62 10,000,000.00 866,560.53 21,105,528.09 House Child Care Center revolving fund (no year): 1,207,856.61 0.00 (12,507.25) 1,220,363.86 Allowances and Expenses: 2023 1,671,790.28 (1,671,790.28) 0.00 0.00 2024 1,651,943.10 447,683.92 175,963.16 1,923,663.86 2025 8,739,508.31 0.00 2,974,855.28 5,764,653.03 2026 0.00 27,506,000.00 3,215,275.99 24,290,724.01 2023/2024 19,164.86 0.00 (1,290.19) 20,455.05 2024/2025 146,810.55 0.00 10,340.94 136,469.61 2025/2026 8,770,863.75 0.00 8,679,347.91 91,515.84 2026/2027 0.00 407,155,200.00 94,758,002.45 312,397,197.55 Allowances and Expenses (no year): 172,523,490.88 60,678,251.53 7,505,890.58 225,695,851.83 House Modernization Initiatives (no year): 19,045,516.71 4,000,000.00 539,212.89 22,506,303.82 Joint Committee on Taxation: 2024 144,177.32 0.00 39,126.64 105,050.68 2025 941,710.86 0.00 726,594.78 215,116.08 2026 0.00 14,000,000.00 2,989,759.40 11,010,240.60 House Stationery revolving fund (no year) 2,250,213.51 0.00 118,921.11 2,131,292.40 Net Expenses of Equipment revolving fund (no year): 3,477,266.53 0.00 (558,669.76) 4,035,936.29 Net Expenses of Telecommunications (no year): 5,931,505.07 0.00 381,140.26 5,550,364.81 House Services revolving fund (no year): 3,657,962.30 0.00 199,357.23 3,458,605.07 House Recording revolving fund (no year): 2,810,664.19 0.00 (52,787.65) 2,863,451.84 Page revolving fund (no year): 0.64 0.00 0.00 0.64 Suspense account (no year): 27,212.71 0.00 18,177.00 9,035.71 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 34,929.75 34,929.75 0.00 Total: $ 588,291,196.45 $ 2,101,945,929.75 $ 479,506,335.61 $ 2,210,730,790.59 IX SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS AND GIFTS TO THE UNITED STATES FOR REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Miscellaneous receipts and adjustments .............................................................. $ 34,929.75 Gifts to United States for reduction of public debt by House Members (salary): 0.00 0.00 Total general fund receipts ........................................................ $ 34,929.75 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS DATE VOUCHER NO. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2025-05/2025q1_vol2_signed.pdf
    ...JOHN GARAMENDI INTERN ALLOWANCES PERSONNEL COMPENSATION ......................................................................................... 10,600.02 10,600.02 INTERN ALLOWANCES TOTALS: 10,600.02 10,600.02 OFFICE TOTALS: 10,600.02 10,600.02 INTERN ALLOWANCES PERSONNEL COMPENSATION BESIC, LEILA ............................................................................................................ 01/07/25 03/14/25 PAID INTERN - HOUSE PROGRAM ................................................................................................ 3,000.00 V erD ate S ep 11 2014 07:12 M ay 15, 2025 Jkt 059952 P O 00000 F rm 01206 F m t 9334 S fm t 9334 G :\S O D \59952\59952.T X T 59952 whamilton on LAP1Z6H6L3PROD with SOD TABLE 1207 CLARKE, HENRY W. .................................................................................................. 02/03/25 03/31/25 DISTRICT OFFICE PAID INTERN - ................................................................................................. 966.67 HENDERSON RIZK, REID T. ...................................................................................... 02/03/25 03/31/25 DISTRICT OFFICE PAID INTERN - ................................................................................................. 966.67 ITALIANO, ALESSANDRA E. ....................................................................................... 01/07/25 02/21/25 PAID INTERN - HOUSE PROGRAM ................................................................................................ 1,500.00 JACOBS, BENJAMIN .................................................................................................. 01/27/25 03/31/25 DISTRICT OFFICE PAID INTERN - ................................................................................................. 1,066.67 JOHNSON, LEO M. .................................................................................................... 02/03/25 03/31/25 DISTRICT OFFICE PAID INTERN - ................................................................................................. 966.67 SEDGLEY, GRACE R. ................................................................................................ 02/26/25 03/31/25 PAID INTERN - HOUSE PROGRAM ................................................................................................ 1,166.67 WATANABE, NATALIE R. ............................................................................................ 02/03/25 03/31/25 DISTRICT OFFICE PAID INTERN - ................................................................................................. 966.67 PERSONNEL COMPENSATION TOTALS: 10,600.02 INTERN ALLOWANCES TOTALS: 10,600.02 OFFICE TOTALS: 10,600.02 MEMBERS REPRESENTATIONAL ALLOW 2025 HON. ...
  • https://pressley.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Ending-PUSHOUT-Act-2023-Bill-Text.pdf
    ...—The Joint Task Force 12 shall include 21 total members and be com-13 posed of— 14 (i) 6 students, including 2 Black, 15 Brown, and Indigenous girls; 16 (ii) 2 educators; 17 (iii) 3 parents, including foster par-18 ents, legal guardians, and caregivers with 19 children enrolled in public school; 20 (iv) 3 public school officials; 21 (v) 3 representatives from the civil 22 rights community, including civil rights 23 and disability organizations; 24 (vi) 2 psychologists, social workers, 25 trauma-informed personnel, and other 26 VerDate Nov 24 2008 16:25 Apr 14, 2023 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00030 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\ASHPAK\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\11.0\GEN\C\PRESMA_009 April 14, 2023 (4:25 p.m.) ...
  • https://ansari.house.gov/imo/media/doc/artemis_act.pdf
    ...SHORT TITLE. 3 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Artemis Act of 2025’’. 4 VerDate Nov 24 2008 22:53 Apr 09, 2025 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\AMGILLEY\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\11.0\GEN\C\ANSARI_01 April 9, 2025 (10:53 p.m.) G:\M\19\ANSARI\ANSARI_010.XML g:\V\E\040925\E040925.033.xml (978274|3) 2 SEC. 2. EXCEPTION FROM EXPEDITED REMOVAL FOR CER-1 TAIN COUNTRIES OF PARTICULAR CONCERN 2 OR SPECIAL WATCH LIST COUNTRIES. 3 Section 235(b)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality 4 Act (8 U.S.C. 1225(b)(1)) is amended— 5 (1) by striking ‘‘subparagraph (F)’’ each place 6 it appears and inserting ‘‘subparagraph (F) or (H)’’; 7 and 8 (2) by adding at the end the following: 9 ‘‘(H) EXCEPTION FOR COUNTRY OF CON-10 CERN....
  • https://auchincloss.house.gov/media/press-releases/video-icymi-auchincloss-gop-knew-what-it-was-getting-well-marjorie-taylor
    .... -  This morning, Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D, MA-04), joined CNN’s “New Day” to discuss his call for Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign, his opposition to permanent fencing around the Capitol, and the prospect of bipartisan COVID relief.    WATCH:  Part 1:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rIj1rwmXyU   Part 2:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCaNAf59grQ     KEY EXCERPTS :    On Calls For Marjorie Taylor Greene To Resign:  "If you don't understand that calling for violence against your political opponents is unacceptable in a democracy, then you should not be representing one. ...
  • https://craig.house.gov/media/press-releases/us-rep-angie-craig-introduces-bill-protect-abortion-pill-access
    ...“The Freedom to Decide Act affirms what we all know: access to mifepristone does not violate federal law and that it is essential to protecting the fundamental right for all women to make personal, private health care decisions about their own bodies, lives, and futures.” "Following the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade, we have seen court after court attempt to strip away access to safe, effective abortion treatment and reproductive health care. In response to the Fifth Circuit’s order to largely deny a stay of the District Court’s decision in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. ...
  • https://degette.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/degette-lee-chu-maneuver-force-vote-legislation-restore-roe
    .... – As the nation approaches the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a trio of House lawmakers are seeking to employ a seldom used legislative tactic that could force the GOP-led House to hold a vote on a key piece of legislation that would restore every American’s right to abortion care. ...
  • https://delauro.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/delauro.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/2022-child-tax-credit-fact-sheet_0.pdf
    ...Page 2 Fact Sheet delauro.house.gov/ChildTaxCredit A L I F E L I N E F O R T H E W O R K I N G C L A S S & T H E L A R G E S T M I D D L E - C L A S S T A X C U T W E H A V E S E E N I N G E N E R A T I O N S T h e e x p a n d e d a n d i m p r o v e d C h i l d T a x C r e d i t — b a s e d o n t h e A m e r i c a n F a m i l y A c t , i n c l u d e d i n t h e A m e r i c a n R e s c u e P l a n — h e l p e d t h e f a m i l i e s o f 6 1 m i l l i o n c h i l d r e n i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b y : THE EXPANDED AND IMPROVED CHILD TAX CREDIT IN 2021: Increasing the value of the Child Tax Credit from $2,000 to $3,000 for children six to 17, with an additional $600 for each child under the age of six for a total of $3,600. ...
  • https://bresnahan.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/bresnahan.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/keep-wic-working-act-text.pdf
    ...—Appropriations shall be made 15 available pursuant to subsection (a) until the date of the 16 enactment of appropriations for the Department of Agri-17 culture for fiscal year 2026 (including a continuing appro-18 priation). 19 October 27, 2025 (1:25 p.m.) G:\M\19\BRESNA\BRESNA_031.XML g:\V\E\102725\E102725.016.xml (1024173|2) E102725.016.xml G:\M\19\BRESNA\BRESNA_031.XML XXXXXXXXXX 10/27/2025 13:24 XXXXXXXXXX 10/02/2025 9:58 AM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 1024173|2 [Discussion Draft] (Original Signature of Member) [DISCUSSION DRAFT] I 119th CONGRESS 1st Session H. ...
  • https://evans.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/evans.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/evanpa_009_xml.pdf
    ...—The amendments made by 10 this Act shall take effect on the date of enactment of this 11 Act, and shall be effective with respect to overpayments 12 under title II of the Social Security Act that are out-13 standing on or after such date. 14 VerDate Nov 24 2008 12:00 Mar 25, 2025 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\LCMANSFIELD\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\11.0\GEN\C\EVANP March 25, 2025 (12:00 p.m.) G:\M\19\EVANPA\EVANPA_009.XML g:\V\E\032525\E032525.024.xml (978495|3) E032525.024.xml G:\M\19\EVANPA\EVANPA_009.XML XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 3/25/2025 12:00 XXXXXXXXXXX 03/19/2025 2:38 PM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX 978495|3 [Discussion Draft] (Original Signature of Member) [DISCUSSION DRAFT] I 119th CONGRESS 1st Session H. ...
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