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  • https://king-hinds.house.gov/media/newsletters/mhs-dolphin-battalion-stands-out-national-stage
    ...Competing against 1,441 Army JROTC teams from around the globe, they secured a coveted position among just 40 finalists to advance to the national level, an impressive achievement that highlights their commitment and effort. This event marked a proud milestone for the Dolphin Battalion as they took center stage nationally, setting a new benchmark for future cadets. ...
  • https://ogles.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-ogles-applauds-tennessee-general-assembly-bill-arm-teachers
    ...For example, any teacher wishing to concealed carry in the classroom must have a handgun carry permit, written authorization from school administrators and law enforcement officials, and complete at least 40 hours of firearm instruction. This is the type of responsible and reasonable action states all over the country should be taking,” said Congressman Ogles .    “I’ve introduced the TEACH ( Teachers Empowered Against Classroom Harm) Act in the federal level to accomplish the same goal of expanding access to firearms for educators. ...
  • https://omar.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-ilhan-omar-statement-support-inflation-reduction-act
    ...The bill includes a much needed tax on corporate buybacks of their own stocks, averts a benefits cliff by extending health care subsidies for 3 years, allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices, and would reduce carbon emissions by roughly 40 percent by 2030. “Is it perfect? No. I oppose expansion of fossil fuel leasing and I am disappointed that key elements like taxing wealthy private equity speculators and capping insulin prices for private insurers were removed.  ...
  • https://suozzi.house.gov/media/press-releases/suozzi-urges-trump-administration-fund-snap-immediately
    ...“SNAP benefits need to reach families  now. ”  This is the first time in SNAP’s history that it has been allowed to lapse, despite a USDA contingency fund containing more than $5 billion. There are more than 180,000 SNAP recipients on Long Island, who receive almost $40 million in combined monthly benefits.   “Huge thanks to Long Island Cares and Island Harvest for always stepping up and standing with Long Islanders in need,”  Suozzi said. ...
  • https://tran.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/tran.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/viet-prisoners-of-conscience-letter-final-draft-1.pdf
    ...According to the Human Rights Watch’s 2026 World Report, the Communist Party of Vietnam holds more than 160 political prisoners and has arrested at least 40 other peaceful dissidents. Some prisoners of conscience currently incarcerated in your prisons include Lê Hữu Minh Tuấn, Phạm Thị Đoan Trang, Nguyễn Bắc Truyển, and Dang Dinh Bách. ...
  • https://walberg.house.gov/media/press-releases/walberg-votes-largest-raise-service-members-20-years
    ...The NDAA sets forth the provisions needed to counter growing threats posed by foreign adversaries like China while also cracking down on inefficient, unnecessary, and wasteful programs to save taxpayers $40 billion. Also included in the NDAA are provisions to strengthen parental rights for servicemembers, and my amendment that will identify ways to improve readiness through the Army’s H2F model and better identify workforce challenges for our military."  ...
  • https://youngkim.house.gov/issues/economy/
    ...In Congress, I will fight against misguided regulatory and fiscal policies in Congress and will focus on bringing back jobs and economic freedom to California’s 40 th District.     Office Locations WASHINGTON DC OFFICE 2439 Rayburn House Office Building Washington,  DC   20515 Phone:   (202) 225-4111 ANAHEIM HILLS OFFICE 180 N. ...
  • https://foster.house.gov/media/in-the-news/epa-biden-harris-administration-announces-least-42-million-awards-clean-school
    ...Van Pool Transportation LLC - Beacon Mobility was selected to receive $15,800,000 to purchase 40 clean school buses.  In addition, Illinois is expected receive additional funding through third-party selectees that are working with multiple states.  First Student, Inc. was selected to receive $39,499,635 to purchase 100 buses in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin.   ...
  • https://pingree.house.gov/inflationreduction/
    ...The bill: Lowers energy bills:  cuts energy bills by $500 to $1,000 a year Makes historic climate investments:  reduces carbon emissions by roughly 40% by 2030 Lowers the cost of health care:   reduces the cost of health care for millions by extending ACA enhanced subsidies for three more years, locking in lower health care premiums that save 13 million people an average of $800 a year and lowering drug prices. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-11/2024q3_vol1_signed.pdf
    ...House of Representatives (III) C O N T E N T S Page Allowances and Expenses: Admin and Ops ............................................................................................................................ 3223 Broadcast Services ....................................................................................................................... 3220 Campus Voice Network Enhance ................................................................................................ 3236 CDN Enhance .............................................................................................................................. 3239 Communications .......................................................................................................................... 3231 Communications Security ........................................................................................................... 3226 Communications Services ............................................................................................................ 3228 Congressional Ethics ................................................................................................................... 3216 Exercises Activity ........................................................................................................................ 3227 Emergency Security Suppl .......................................................................................................... 3213 Gratuities ...................................................................................................................................... 3215 Miscellaneous Automobiles ........................................................................................................ 3214 Miscellaneous Receptions ........................................................................................................... 3216 Network Services ......................................................................................................................... 3221 Official Mail ................................................................................................................................ 3214 Process & Procedures .................................................................................................................. 3239 Supplies and Materials ................................................................................................................. 3207 Allowances and Expenses No Year Fund: Chief Administration Officer ......................................................................................................... 258 Attending Physician .............................................................................................................................. 3196 Child Care Center (revolving fund) ...................................................................................................... 3189 Committee Employees and Special and Select Committees: Committee on: Agriculture .......................................................................................................................... 2896 Appropriations .................................................................................................................... 2884 Armed Services ................................................................................................................... 2902 Budget ................................................................................................................................. 2892 Strategic Competition between US and Chinese Communist Party .................................. 3025 Education and Workforce ................................................................................................... 2911 Energy and Commerce ....................................................................................................... 2918 Ethics................................................................................................................................... 2987 Financial Services ............................................................................................................... 2905 Foreign Affairs .................................................................................................................... 2951 Homeland Security ............................................................................................................. 3030 House Administration ......................................................................................................... 2932 Intelligence .......................................................................................................................... 3020 Judiciary .............................................................................................................................. 2959 Natural Resources ............................................................................................................... 2940 Oversight and Accountability ............................................................................................. 2924 Rules… …. .......................................................................................................................... 2973 Science, Space and Technology ......................................................................................... 2977 Small Business .................................................................................................................... 2983 Transportation and Infrastructure ....................................................................................... 2966 Task Force ........................................................................................................................... 2990 Veterans’ Affairs ................................................................................................................ 2995 Ways and Means ................................................................................................................. 3008 Joint Committee on Taxation ............................................................................................. 3202 Committee Renovation Project ............................................................................................................... 265 Government Contributions ................................................................................................................... 3038 House Leadership Offices, Salaries and Expenses: The Speaker ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Majority Floor Leader ...................................................................................................................... 12 (V) VI Minority Floor Leader ..................................................................................................................... 18 Majority Whip .................................................................................................................................. 27 Minority Whip ................................................................................................................................. 32 Democratic Caucus .......................................................................................................................... 34 Republican Conference .................................................................................................................... 40 House Services (revolving fund) .......................................................................................................... 3189 Index of House Officers and Employees .............................................................................................. 3289 Life Cycle Replacement .......................................................................................................................... 256 List of Excluded Information ................................................................................................................ 3243 Member of Congress Mass Communication Information .................................................................... 3259 Member of Congress Mass Mail Information ....................................................................................... 3245 Members’ Representational Allowance................................................................................................ 3275 Net Expenses - Equipment (revolving fund) ........................................................................................ 3180 Other Administration – Official Expenses of Members ....................................................................... 2883 Salaries, Officers and Employees: Chief Administrative Officer ........................................................................................................... 44 Clerk ............................................................................................................................................... 163 Compilation of Precedents ............................................................................................................. 183 Diversity & Inclusion .................................................................................................................... 186 General Counsel ............................................................................................................................. 175 Inspector General ........................................................................................................................... 184 Interparliamentary Affairs ............................................................................................................. 193 Law Revision Counsel ................................................................................................................... 187 Legislative Counsel........................................................................................................................ 189 Parliamentarian .............................................................................................................................. 182 Sergeant at Arms ............................................................................................................................ 177 Technical Assistants ...................................................................................................................... 183 Whistleblower Ombudsman .......................................................................................................... 161 Salaries, Officers and Employees No Year Fund: Clerk ............................................................................................................................................... 205 Enterprise Applications ................................................................................................................. 195 Sergeant at Arms ............................................................................................................................ 213 Transition Activities ...................................................................................................................... 245 Stationery (revolving fund) ................................................................................................................. . 3171 Telecommunications (revolving fund) ................................................................................................ .3186 (VII) STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS OF THE HOUSE FROM JULY 1, 2024 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2024 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND OTHER FUNDS Unexpended balance, July 1, 2024 $1,059,853,808.14 Appropriations $ 0.00 Receipts to be deposited in general fund of the Treasury 31,725.28 31,725.28 Total funds available 1,059,885,533.42 Expenditures: Disbursements for salaries and expenses 463,857,843.10 and canceled checks Transfers: Lapsed appropriations transferred to general fund of the Treasury Deposited in general fund of the Treasury 10,022,991.30 31,725.28 Total funds disbursed 473,912,559.68 Unexpended balance, September 30, 2024 $ 585,972,973.74 SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS BY APPROPRIATIONS Unexpended balance Jul. 1, 2024 Transfers/ Appropriations Net Disbursements Unexpended balance Sep. 30, 2024 House Leadership Offices: 2022/2023 6,822,868.23 0.00 9,344.11 6,813,524.12 2023/2024 4,266,072.10 0.00 44,935.91 4,221,136.19 2024/2025 21,927,990.17 0.00 7,408,111.94 14,519,878.23 Intern Allowance: 2022/2023 152,991.95 0.00 0.00 152,991.95 2023/2024 190,878.12 0.00 0.00 190,878.12 2024/2025 345,548.38 0.00 111,757.54 233,790.84 Salaries, Officers and Employees: 2022 5,544,331.88 (1,523,319.48) 936,457.05 3,084,555.35 2023 15,434,807.25 0.00 6,305,502.11 9,129,305.14 2024 119,563,453.19 0.00 64,937,127.47 54,626,325.72 Salaries, Officers and Employees: (no year): 152,445,828.50 0.00 13,421,797.39 139,024,031.11 House Technical Support (no year): 21,254.17 0.00 0.00 21,254.17 Members’ Representational Allowance: 2022 6,177,632.22 0.00 6,177,632.22 0.00 2023 14,149,982.32 0.00 335,172.38 13,814,809.94 2024 196,910,837.63 36,978,074.00 198,426,229.87 35,462,681.76 Intern Allowance: 2022/2023 4,561,870.06 0.00 0.00 4,561,870.06 2023/2024 5,825,042.82 0.00 (249.46) 5,825,292.28 2024/2025 12,350,435.00 0.00 4,630,279.12 7,720,155.88 VIII Committee on Appropriations: 2021/2023 151.41 0.00 0.00 151.41 2022/2023 58,549.41 0.00 0.00 58,549.41 2023/2025 565,139.30 0.00 64,351.20 500,788.10 2024/2025 23,677,259.89 0.00 6,882,770.94 16,794,488.95 Intern Allowance-Committee on Approps: 2022 244,135.26 0.00 0.00 244,135.26 2023 370,386.19 0.00 0.00 370,386.19 2024 372,460.88 0.00 45,344.42 327,116.46 Attending Physician: 2022 135,617.67 0.00 135,617.67 0.00 2023 986,475.31 0.00 0.00 986,475.31 2024 2,581,283.68 0.00 1,975,340.94 605,942.74 Attending Physician Supplemental: 293,862.06 0.00 0.00 293,862.06 Attending Physician (no year): 8,452,075.70 0.00 0.00 8,452,075.70 Special and Select Committees: 2021/2023 234,463.76 0.00 24,562.50 209,901.26 2022/2023 337,528.72 0.00 124,680.75 212,847.97 2023/2025 10,585,414.11 0.00 145,209.24 10,440,204.87 2024/2025 44,290,904.54 0.00 42,516,777.05 1,774,127.49 Intern Allowance-SCSS 2022/2023 1,271,209.23 0.00 0.00 1,271,209.23 2023/2024 1,562,649.58 0.00 0.00 1,562,649.58 2024/2025 1,739,013.52 0.00 475,599.15 1,263,414.37 Hearing Room Activity (no year): 11,109,612.52 0.00 1,290,652.24 9,818,960.28 House Child Care Center revolving fund (no year): 1,990,595.29 0.00 282,355.83 1,708,239.46 Allowances and Expenses: 2022 2,986,705.89 1,523,319.48 3,605,216.13 904,809.24 2023 2,931,254.85 0.00 390,758.29 2,540,496.56 2024 15,142,293.63 0.00 4,326,468.83 10,815,824.80 2021/2022 3,648,578.03 0.00 3,648,578.03 0.00 2022/2023 183,253.81 0.00 8,999.13 174,254.68 2023/2024 11,497.83 0.00 (3,876.98) 15,374.81 2024/2025 139,173,541.31 0.00 94,959,491.46 44,214,049.85 Allowances and Expenses (no year): 175,273,093.52 (36,978,074.00) 6,299,217.56 131,995,801.96 House Modernization Initiatives (no year): 21,473,976.73 0.00 946,756.92 20,527,219.81 Joint Committee on Taxation: 2022 128,792.02 0.00 128,792.02 0.00 2023 156,026.96 0.00 6,341.50 149,685.46 2024 4,516,802.52 0.00 3,283,755.80 1,233,046.72 House Stationery revolving fund (no year) 2,657,973.64 0.00 167,045.83 2,490,927.81 Net Expenses of Equipment revolving fund (no year): 3,111,740.05 0.00 (77,614.23) 3,189,354.28 Net Expenses of Telecommunications (no year): 4,900,577.54 0.00 (315,607.86) 5,216,185.40 House Services revolving fund (no year): 3,710,985.56 0.00 (106,189.53) 3,817,175.09 House Recording revolving fund (no year): 2,284,070.04 0.00 (89,097.20) 2,373,167.24 Page revolving fund (no year): 0.64 0.00 0.00 0.64 Suspense account (no year): 12,031.55 0.00 (5,560.88) 17,592.43 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 31,725.28 31,725.28 0.00 Total: $ 1,059,853,808.14 $ 31,725.28 $ 473,912,559.68 $ 585,972,973.74 IX SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS AND GIFTS TO THE UNITED STATES FOR REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Miscellaneous receipts and adjustments .............................................................. $ 31,725.28 Gifts to United States for reduction of public debt by House Members (salary): 0.00 0.00 Total general fund receipts ........................................................ $ 31,725.28 ST AT EM EN T OF D IS BU RS EM EN TS DA TE VO UC HE R NO . ...
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