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  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-02/Hackathon-Report-2023.pdf
    ...The WeVote Project, Andy Curran, Founder WeVoteProject.org is a civic technology platform that leverages AI to summarize complex legislative doc- uments and distill citizen input on a comprehensive database of over 200,000 legislative bills from Congress and every state legislature. AI-Powered Constituent Representation and Deliberation, Jamie Joyce, The Society Library The Society Library created a method to enable “so- cietal-scale” representation and deliberation on one complex issue (nuclear power in California) that can be scaled to other issues by creating a database which maps the various points of view on the issue. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-12/FinalFY21FSAReport.pdf
    ...Condensed Statement of Net Cost Data Dollars in Millions 2021 2020 % Change Legislative Activities Gross Costs $1,767 $1,724 2% Less: Earned Revenue -10 -4 150% Net Program Costs $1,757 $1,720 2% Revolving Fund Activities Gross Costs 4 6 -33% Less: Earned Revenue -5 -5 0% Net Program Costs -$1 $1 -200% Net Cost of Operations $1,756 $1,721 2% Earned Revenues Earned revenues occur when the House provides goods or services to another Federal entity or the public. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2023-12/FinalFY22FSAReport.pdf
    ...Condensed Balance Sheet Data Dollars in Millions 2022 2021 % Change Fund Balance with Treasury $487 $341 43% Property and Equipment, Net 11 17 -35% Other Assets 28 22 27% Total Assets $526 $380 38% Accounts Payable 56 29 93% Actuarial FECA Liabilities 24 25 -4% Other Liabilities 29 27 7% Total Liabilities $109 $81 35% Unexpended Appropriations 412 294 40% Cumulative Results from Operations 5 5 0% Total Net Position $417 $299 39% Total Liabilities and Net Position $526 $380 38% Assets The House reported total assets of $526 million as of September 30, 2022, a 38 percent increase from prior year total assets of $380 million. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/Accessible-Transportation-Map.pdf
    ...T H E M A LL T H E M A LL O LD D O W N T O W N 39 5 39 5 39 5 WEST B ASIN D RI VE S W FL ORI DA AV EN UE N E M S T N E L ST N E L ST N E L S T N W M ST N W N ST N W N ST N E O ST N E O ST N W P S T N W L S T N W N ST N W O ST N W P S T N W K ST N E K ST N W H S T N W H S T N W G ST N W F ST N W E ST N W C ST N W HENREY BEACON DR NW DANIEL FRENCH I (E YE ) S T N W L S T N W M S T N W D U PO N T CI RC LE LO G AN CI RC LE H ST N E G ST N E F ST N E E ST N E D ST N E C S T N E CO N ST IT U TI O N A VE N E CO N ST IT U TI O N A VE N \W PE N N SY LV AN IA A VE N W PE NN SY LV AN IA A VE N W NE W Y O RK A VE N W A S T N E EA ST C AP IT O L ST IN D EP EN D EN CE A VE S E SOUTH CAPITOL STNORTH CAPITOL ST NEW JERSEY AVE SE M AS SA CH US ET TS A VE 3RD ST 2ND ST SW 3RD ST SW 1ST ST SW 1ST ST SE HALF ST SW 4TH ST SW 3RD ST SW 2ND ST NE 1ST ST NE 1ST ST NW 3RD ST NE 5TH ST NE 6TH ST NE 7TH ST NE 8TH ST NE 9TH ST NE FIRST ST NE DELAWARE AVE NE M AR YL AN D A VE N E IST ST SE M ST S E N ST S E O ST S E L S T SE K S T SE CA N AL S T SE G ST S E E S T SE E S T SE I S T SW G ST S W K S T S W E S T SW C S T SW D S T SW D S T SE D S T SEC S T SE C S T SW H ST S ES. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY18FSAReport.pdf
    ...OUR ORGANIZATION House Membership The House is comprised of 435 voting Representatives, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states. The current size was set by Public Law 62-5 on August 8, 1911, and in effect since 1913. Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution provides for both the minimum and maximum numbers of Members in the House; and each state, territory, or district is entitled to at least one Representative. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY19FSAReport.pdf
    ...Condensed Statement of Net Cost Data Dollars in Millions 2019 2018 % Change Legislative Activities Gross Costs $1,630 $1,597 2% Less: Earned Revenue (8) (5) 60% Net Program Costs $1,622 $1,592 2% Revolving Fund Activities Gross Costs 8 6 33% Less: Earned Revenue (6) (5) 20% Net Program Costs $2 $1 100% Net Cost of Operations $1,624 $1,593 2% Earned Revenues Earned revenues occur when the House provides goods or services to another Federal entity or the public. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY20FSAReport.pdf
    ...Condensed Statement of Net Cost Data Dollars in Millions 2020 2019 % Change legislative Activities Gross Costs $1,724 $1,631 6% less: Earned Revenue -4 -8 -50% Net Program Costs $1,720 $1,623 6% Revolving Fund Activities Gross Costs 6 8 -25% less: Earned Revenue -5 -6 -17% Net Program Costs $1 $2 -50% Net Cost of Operations $1,721 $1,625 6% Earned Revenues Earned revenues occur when the House provides goods or services to another Federal entity or the public. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/webvendor-onboarding-form.docx
    ...., WordPress, Drupal) your company intends to use, the version of the application, and the staff (i.e., Developer, Programmer) that will support the application. 5. List the programming languages your company will use to support your applications. 6. Specify the DB application (i.e., MySQL, Mongo) your company intends to use to support services. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/CWC-USAGE-AGREEMENT.pdf
    ...TERMINATION The CAO may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the Vendor (a) in the event of a breach of this Agreement by the Vendor, or (b) at any time in the discretion of the CAO. CWC Agreement-5 10. CERTAIN UNCONTROLLABLE EVENTS Notwithstanding any of the foregoing statements in Section 5(b), a party shall not be liable in damages hereunder if such delay or default is caused by conditions beyond its reasonable control (but excluding delays caused by employees, agents, or subcontractors of the Vendor), including a lapse in funding of appropriations for the House. 11. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY08FSAReport.pdf
    ...We identified weaknesses in two of the eight assertions identified above (Nos. 1 and 5). Our findings and associated recommendation for corrective action are below. We identified two specific areas that did not meet criteria in Assertion No. 1: a. The methodology used to identify duplicate payments was ineffective. ...
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