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- https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-12/FinalFY21FSAReport.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. 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/2023-12/FinalFY22FSAReport.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. 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/Accessible-Transportation-Map.pdf...Circulator Stop Fare: Regular $1.75, Senior or disabled .90¢. Metro Bus Stop 97 Peace Circle Garfield Circle CO LU M B U S C IR CL E ...
- 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...Web Vendor Bid Submission Form Web Vendor Bid Submission Form The Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (“CAO”) has been tasked by the Committee on House Administration with supporting and maintaining the information technology (“IT”) and service support structure of the U. S. House of Representatives (“House”). The environment is composed of 441 Member offices and over 50 Committee, Leadership, and support offices. There are approximately twelve thousand (12,000) staffers of the House and approximately 950 district offices across the United States and Territories. ...
- https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/CWC-USAGE-AGREEMENT.pdf...GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE 1 Legal name: 2 Address: 3 Phone number: 4 Fax number: 5 Email address: 6 Web address: 7 Authorized point of contact and title 1: 7 Authorized point of contact and title 2: 8 Names of principal officers: 9 Employer Identification Number EIN if registered: 10 DUNS or DUNS4 Number if registered: 11 CAGE or NCAGE Code if registered: Month and Day: Vendor Name: Vendor Name continued: Year: 8 Names of principal officers 2: 12 States Vendor is authorized to do business in: 12 States Vendor is authorized to do business in 2: Exclusions: Off Judgment Against: Off Foreign Principal: Off Not in good standing: Off Previous application: Off Other entity: Off CAO Rep Name: Title: Date: Name of Vendor: Rep Name: Vendor Rep Title: Vendor Date: Clear Signature: Clear Form: Email Form: Print Form: Clear CAO Signature: Barred: Off 8 Names of principal officers 3: 8 Names of principal officers 4: ...
- https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY08FSAReport.pdf...Recommendations This report contains 21 recommendations consisting of 13 prior recommendations, for which corrective actions are in varying stages of implementation, and 8 new recommendations. Management Response The CAO responded to the Independent Auditor’s Report on March 10, 2010. In the response, which is included in its’ entirety within the Management Comments section of this report, the CAO concurred with the reported internal control weaknesses and recommendations for corrective action. 8 This Page Intentionally Left Blank 9 Independent Auditors’ Report Independent Auditor’s Report 10 This Page Intentionally Left Blank Independent Auditor’s Report 11 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT To the Inspector General U.S. ...
- https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/FinalFY09FSAReport.pdf...USHR FY09 FINANCIAL REPORT.indd UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AUDIT REPORT Audit of the Financial Statements For the Fiscal Year Ended September 30, 2009 Report No. 11-HSW-03 May 26, 2011 Table of Contents Offi ce of Inspector General Audit Report Summary .......................................5 Management’s Discussion & Analysis ............................................................9 Independent Auditors’ Report .....................................................................17 Chief Administrati ve Offi cer’s Audit Report Response ..................................43 Fiscal Year 2009 Financial Statements ..........................................................47 Consolidated Balance Sheet ....................................................................... 50 Consolidated Statement of Net Cost .......................................................... 51 Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Positi on .................................. 52 Statement of Budgetary Resources ............................................................ 53 Notes to the Financial Statements ...............................................................55 Required Supplementary Informati on..........................................................75 4 This Page Intenti onally Left Blank 5 Offi ce of Inspector General Audit Report Summary 6 Offi ce of Inspector General Audit Report Summary 7 8 Offi ce of Inspector General Audit Report Summary 9 Management’s Discussion & Analysis 10 Management’s Discussion and Analysis 11 Management’s Discussion and Analysis FY 2009 Introduction Management’s Discussion and Analysis (MDA) is designed to provide a high level overview of the House of Representatives: who we are, what we do, and how we accomplished our mission in fiscal year 2009. ...