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  • https://loudermilk.house.gov/2025/05/30/rep-loudermilk-requests-additional-c-130js-in-fy26-defense-appropriations-bill/
    ...Loudermilk Requests Additional C-130Js in FY26 Defense Appropriations Bill Washington, D.C. (May 30, 2025) | Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11) issued the following statement following his bipartisan request to Subcommittee on Defense Chairman Rep. Calvert and Ranking Member Rep. ...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/va-to-give-veterans-one-year-authorizations-to-seek-care-from-private-providers-in-30-specialties/
    ...Under the program, veterans can go to private doctors if they must wait more than 20 days for a primary or mental health care appointment at the VA or face a drive of 30 minutes or longer. For specialty care, the standards are a 60-minute drive or 28-day wait. To get a community care referral, a veteran must get approval from a VA physician and authorization from their VA facility. ...
  • https://nunn.house.gov/2025/07/30/nunn-introduces-bipartisan-bill-to-expand-clean-water-access-replace-toxic-lead-pipes/
    ...21 County Tours Serving You Get help with a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Visit DC Grant Program Application Internships Commendations and Greetings Congressional App Challenge Purchase a Flag Help for Veterans Mobile Office Hours Iowa Medal of Merit Contact Email Zach Get E-Mail Updates Office Locations Website Problem Follow Follow Follow Follow Jul 30, 2025 | Helping Families & Kids , News , Press Releases Nunn Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Expand Clean Water Access, Replace Toxic Lead Pipes  DES MOINES, IA — Representatives Zach Nunn (IA-03) and Emilia Sykes (OH-13) today introduced bipartisan legislation to ensure that federal funding for lead pipe replacement reaches the communities that need it most. ...
  • https://nunn.house.gov/2026/04/30/farm-bill-passes-u-s-house-with-21-priorities-secured-by-rep-nunn/
    ...21 County Tours Serving You Get help with a Federal Agency Service Academy Nominations Visit DC Grant Program Application Internships Commendations and Greetings Congressional App Challenge Purchase a Flag Help for Veterans Mobile Office Hours Iowa Medal of Merit Contact Email Zach Get E-Mail Updates Office Locations Website Problem Follow Follow Follow Follow Apr 30, 2026 | News , Press Releases Farm Bill Passes U.S. House with 21 Priorities Secured by Rep. Nunn WASHINGTON, D.C. — Representative Zach Nunn (IA-03) today released the following statement after the U.S. ...
  • https://youngkim.house.gov/2025/10/30/california-republican-house-delegation-calls-on-gov-newsom-to-reverse-devastating-energy-policies/
    ...Newsom to Reverse Devastating Energy Policies - Congresswoman Young Kim About Committees and Caucuses Votes and Legislation Services Appropriations Request Community Project Funding FY22 Community Project Funding FY23 Community Project Funding FY24 Community Project Funding FY25 Community Project Funding FY26 Community Project Funding FY27 FY27 Appropriations Forms Member Designated Projects Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Congressional App Challenge Congressional App Challenge Reception and Awards Ceremony RSVP COVID-19 Resources Flags Grant Applicants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Military Academy Nominations Military Academy Nominations – FAQ Service Academy Info Session RSVP Small Business Resources Tours and Tickets Vietnam War Commemoration WRDA Requests Contact Town Hall Subscribe Newsletter Subscribe Newsletter Unsubscribe Request an Appearance Website Problem Media E-newsletters Editorial Press Releases Sign Up to Receive Our Press Releases In the News Issues Economy Education Health Immigration National Security & Foreign Affairs Small Business Veterans Wildfires Follow Follow Follow Follow Follow California Republican House Delegation Calls on Gov. Newsom to Reverse Devastating Energy Policies Oct 30, 2025 | Press Releases Today, the California Republican House Delegation released the following statement on the negative impacts of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s energy policies: “California families and small businesses are getting crushed every day by the high cost of energy in California that is a direct result of the radical policies put in place by Governor Gavin Newsom. ...
  • https://zinke.house.gov/media/press-releases/after-30-years-public-service-congressman-ryan-zinke-mt-01-announces-he-will
    ...After 30+ Years of Public Service, Congressman Ryan Zinke (MT-01) Announces He Will Not Seek Reelection in November | Representative Ryan Zinke Skip to main content Follow on Image About Committees and Caucuses Events Our District Votes and Legislation Contact Newsletter Subscribe Office Locations Request an Appearance Website Problem Media Press Releases In the News Newsletters Videos Photos Issues Congress Economy Education Energy Health Veterans Services Art Competition Community Project Funding Commendations and Greetings Flags Grant Applicants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Military Academy Nominations Tours and Tickets Home Media Press Releases After 30+ Years of Public Service, Congressman Ryan Zinke (MT-01) Announces He Will Not Seek Reelection in November March 2, 2026 Press Release Will serve out remainder of his term Whitefish, MT  - Today, after more than 30 years in public service and four terms in Congress, Western Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke (MT-01) announced he will not seek reelection in November. ...
  • https://www.uscp.gov/media-center/press-releases/60th-inaugural-ceremonies-uscp-statement-security
    60th Inaugural Ceremonies - USCP Statement on Security | United States Capitol Police Skip to main content About Mission & History Leadership Honoring Our Fallen Oversight The Office of the Inspector General Careers Always Hiring Qualifications and FAQs Diversity Med......
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-02/2021q4_singlevolume_signed.pdf
    ...PAYEE SERVICE DATES DESCRIPTION YTD AMOUNT QUARTERLY AMOUNT (1) LEADERSHIP 2021 OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER OFFICIAL EXPENSES - LEADERSHIP SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS ............................................................................................. 22,673.79 0.00 OFFICIAL EXPENSES - LEADERSHIP TOTALS: 22,673.79 0.00 GENERAL EXPENDITURES PERSONNEL COMPENSATION ......................................................................................... 7,093,262.77 2,012,028.47 TRAVEL .......................................................................................................................... 31,907.08 16,318.24 RENT, COMMUNICATION, UTILITIES ................................................................................ 129,800.75 32,743.96 PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 30,642.59 8,026.49 OTHER SERVICES ........................................................................................................... 155,263.24 38,624.24 SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS ............................................................................................. 166,916.40 51,820.84 EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................... 87,870.94 24,507.27 GENERAL EXPENDITURES TOTALS: 7,695,663.77 2,184,069.51 OFFICE TOTALS: 7,718,337.56 2,184,069.51 GENERAL EXPENDITURES PERSONNEL COMPENSATION BENNETT, AARON M. ................................................................................................ 10/01/21 11/30/21 DEPUTY DIR OF SPEECHWRITING ................................................................................................ 15,416.66 BENNETT, AARON M. ................................................................................................ 12/01/21 12/31/21 DIRECTOR OF SPEECHWRITING ................................................................................................... 7,083.33 BERRET,EMILY C ...................................................................................................... 08/01/21 12/31/21 DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF ............................................................................................................. 52,675.00 BLANKENSHIP,ALLISON W ........................................................................................ 10/01/21 12/31/21 FLOOR ASSISTANT ....................................................................................................................... 22,499.99 BUSH,JACQUELINE D ................................................................................................ 10/01/21 12/31/21 DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY ........................................................................................................ 12,624.99 CAPRON, MARGARET W. ........................................................................................... 10/01/21 12/31/21 SENIOR ADV FOR POLICY & COMM ............................................................................................. 39,890.42 CHERRY,STEPHANIE ................................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 DIRECTOR OF MEDIA AFFAIRS ..................................................................................................... 22,916.67 COCHRAN, COURTNEY E. ......................................................................................... 04/01/21 12/31/21 DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING ........................................................................................... 37,499.97 CONNELLY,HENRY V ................................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR ..................................................................................................... 44,941.66 COSTELLO, JOSEPH M. ............................................................................................. 10/01/21 11/30/21 SENIOR PRESS ASSISTANT .......................................................................................................... 6,666.66 COSTELLO, JOSEPH M. ............................................................................................. 12/01/21 12/31/21 DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY ........................................................................................................ 5,208.33 COSTELLO, JOSEPH M. ............................................................................................. 09/01/21 11/01/21 SENIOR PRESS ASSISTANT (OVERTIME) ....................................................................................... 6,392.96 DEGRAFF, KENNETH B. ............................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR ............................................................................................................ 36,100.02 DONOHUE,JENNIFER A .............................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ................................................................................................................. 42,075.00 EDMONSON, ROBERT D ............................................................................................ 09/01/21 12/31/21 POLICY ADVISOR ......................................................................................................................... 45,833.32 EHRENBERG,MIA R .................................................................................................. 10/01/21 11/03/21 DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY ........................................................................................................ 5,041.66 EHRENBERG,MIA R .................................................................................................. 11/01/21 11/03/21 DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY (OTHER COMPENSATION) ................................................................ 4,583.33 FIELDS,MCKENZIE R ................................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 POLICY ADVISOR ......................................................................................................................... 8,000.01 FISCHER JR, ROBERT V. ........................................................................................... 10/01/21 12/31/21 ASST FLOOR CHIEF ...................................................................................................................... 47,441.67 FLEET II,JAMES P ..................................................................................................... 10/01/21 12/31/21 SENIOR ADVISOR ......................................................................................................................... 300.00 GREENER, APRIL L. .................................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 RESEARCH DIRECTOR ................................................................................................................. 31,516.67 HAMILTON,WENDY D ................................................................................................ 07/01/21 11/30/21 OUTREACH & MEMBER SERVICES ADV ....................................................................................... 30,000.00 HAMMILL, ANDREW T. .............................................................................................. 08/01/21 12/31/21 DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF ............................................................................................................. 54,058.31 HAN, LEAH J. ............................................................................................................ 10/01/21 12/31/21 STAFF ASSISTANT ........................................................................................................................ 12,624.99 HAN, LEAH J. ............................................................................................................ 09/01/21 09/30/21 STAFF ASSISTANT (OVERTIME) ..................................................................................................... 1,225.95 HIDALGO, ADRIANA N. .............................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 DISTRICT SCHED/SPECIAL ASSIST ............................................................................................... 20,000.01 HOLMES,NATHANIEL J .............................................................................................. 10/01/21 12/31/21 DEP DIR/SCHEDULING & ADVANCE ............................................................................................. 18,666.66 VerD ate Sep 11 2014 05:33 Feb 09, 2022 Jkt 046548 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fm t 9334 Sfm t 9334 C :\SO D \46548\46548.TXT 46548 dkrause on LAP5T8D0R2PROD with SOD STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS DATE VOUCHER NO. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/118_District_Office_Lease_Addendum.pdf
    U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 Addendum to Lease Early Entry Following the execution of the Lease and prior to the commencement of the lease term, Lessor/Landlord shall allow the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer for the U.S. House of R......
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/118_District_Office_Lease_Attachment.pdf
    ...In the event the Clerk elects to terminate the Lease, the commencement date of such thirty (30) day termination notice U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 District Office Lease Attachment (Page 3 of 5 – 118th Congress) shall be the date such notice is delivered to the Lessor or, if mailed, the date on which such notice is postmarked. 9. ...
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