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  • https://www.speaker.gov/2025/01/16/speaker-johnson-bidens-legacy-defined-by-failures/
  • https://www.congress.gov/118/bills/hr1154/BILLS-118hr1154rfs.pdf
    ...—The term ‘‘organ’’ has the mean-12 ing given the term ‘‘human organ’’ in section 13 301(c)(1) of the National Organ Transplant Act (42 14 U.S.C. 274e(c)(1)). 15 (4) TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS FOR PURPOSES 16 OF THE REMOVAL OF ORGANS.—The term ‘‘traf-17 ficking in persons for purposes of the removal of or-18 gans’’ means the recruitment, transportation, trans-19 fer, harboring, or receipt of a person for the purpose 20 of removing one or more of such person’s organs, by 21 means of— 22 (A) coercion; 23 (B) abduction; 24 (C) deception; 25 VerDate Sep 11 2014 00:49 Mar 29, 2023 Jkt 039200 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H1154.RFS H1154pb in ns o n D S K JL V W 7X 2P R O D w ith $ $_ JO B 4 HR 1154 RFS (D) fraud; 1 (E) abuse of power or a position of vulner-2 ability; or 3 (F) transfer of payments or benefits to 4 achieve the consent of a person having control 5 over a person described in the matter preceding 6 subparagraph (A). 7 SEC. 4. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2023-02/2022q4_singlevolume.pdf
    ...House of Representatives (III) C O N T E N T S Page Allowances and Expenses: Admin and Ops ........................................................................................................................ 2903 Broadcast Services ................................................................................................................... 2899 Campus Voice Network Enhance ............................................................................................. 2913 CDN Enhance .......................................................................................................................... 2917 Communications....................................................................................................................... 2909 Communications Services ........................................................................................................ 2907 Congressional Ethics ................................................................................................................ 2896 Gratuities .................................................................................................................................. 2894 Miscellaneous Automobiles ..................................................................................................... 2893 Miscellaneous Receptions ........................................................................................................ 2895 Network Services ..................................................................................................................... 2900 Official Mail ............................................................................................................................. 2893 Process & Procedures… ........................................................................................................... 2916 Supplies and Materials ............................................................................................................. 2887 Allowances and Expenses No Year Fund: Chief Administration Officer ............................................................................................................. 235 Attending Physician ........................................................................................................................... 2877 Child Care Center (revolving fund) .................................................................................................... 2872 Committee Employees and Special and Select Committees: Committee on: Agriculture ....................................................................................................................... 2613 Appropriations .................................................................................................................. 2602 Armed Services ................................................................................................................ 2621 Budget .............................................................................................................................. 2609 Climate Crisis ................................................................................................................... 2737 Economic Disparity ......................................................................................................... 2708 Education and Labor ........................................................................................................ 2628 Energy and Commerce ..................................................................................................... 2633 Ethics ............................................................................................................................... 2690 Financial Services ............................................................................................................. 2624 Foreign Affairs ................................................................................................................. 2662 Homeland Security ........................................................................................................... 2729 House Administration ....................................................................................................... 2646 Intelligence ....................................................................................................................... 2705 January 6th ........................................................................................................................ 2714 Judiciary ........................................................................................................................... 2669 Modernization .................................................................................................................. 2713 Natural Resources ............................................................................................................. 2657 Oversight and Reform ...................................................................................................... 2639 Rules ................................................................................................................................ 2680 Science, Space and Technology ........................................................................................ 2682 Small Business ................................................................................................................. 2687 Transportation and Infrastructure ...................................................................................... 2674 Veterans’ Affairs .............................................................................................................. 2693 Ways and Means .............................................................................................................. 2700 Joint Committee on Taxation ............................................................................................ 2882 Committee Renovation Project ............................................................................................................. 242 Government Contributions .................................................................................................................2740 House Leadership Offices, Salaries and Expenses: The Speaker .................................................................................................................................... 1 Majority Floor Leader ................................................................................................................... 12 (V) VI Minority Floor Leader ................................................................................................................... 14 Majority Whip ............................................................................................................................... 21 Minority Whip ............................................................................................................................... 24 Democratic Caucus ....................................................................................................................... 28 Republican Conference ................................................................................................................. 37 House Services (revolving fund) ........................................................................................................ 2871 Index of House Officers and Employees ............................................................................................. 2965 Life Cycle Replacement ....................................................................................................................... 234 List of Excluded Information ............................................................................................................. 2919 Member of Congress Mass Communication Information................................................................... 2934 Member of Congress Mass Mail Information...................................................................................... 2921 Members’ Representational Allowance .............................................................................................. 2948 Net Expenses - Equipment (revolving fund) ....................................................................................... 2859 Other Administration – Official Expenses of Members ..................................................................... 2602 Recording Studio (revolving fund) ..................................................................................................... 2871 Salaries, Officers and Employees: Chief Administrative Officer ......................................................................................................... 42 Clerk ........................................................................................................................................... 140 Compilation of Precedents ........................................................................................................... 161 Diversity & Inclusion .................................................................................................................. 164 General Counsel .......................................................................................................................... 152 Inspector General ........................................................................................................................ 161 Interparliamentary Affairs ........................................................................................................... 174 Law Revision Counsel................................................................................................................. 169 Legislative Counsel ..................................................................................................................... 171 Parliamentarian............................................................................................................................ 159 Sergeant at Arms ......................................................................................................................... 154 Technical Assistants .................................................................................................................... 161 Whistleblower Ombudsman ........................................................................................................ 138 Salaries, Officers and Employees No Year Fund: Clerk ........................................................................................................................................... 183 Enterprise Applications ............................................................................................................... 176 Sergeant at Arms ................................................................................................................................. 190 Transition Activities ............................................................................................................................ 207 Stationery (revolving fund) ................................................................................................................................ 2849 Telecommunications (revolving fund) ............................................................................................................. 2869 (VII) STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS OF THE HOUSE FROM OCTOBER 1, 2022 TO DECEMBER 31, 2022 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY FOR APPROPRIATIONS AND OTHER FUNDS Unexpended balance, OCTOBER 1, 2022 $ 468,418,563.85 Appropriations $ 1,869,700,000.00 Receipts to be deposited in general fund of the Treasury 45,251.18 1,869,745,251.18 Total funds available 2,338,163,815.03 Expenditures: Disbursements for salaries and expenses 470,864,468.27 and canceled checks Deposited in general fund of the Treasury 45,251.18 Total funds disbursed 470,909,719.45 Unexpended balance, December 31, 2022 $ 1,867,254,095.58 SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS BY APPROPRIATIONS Unexpended balance Oct. 1, 2022 Transfers/ Appropriations Net Disbursements Unexpended balance Dec. 31, 2022 House Leadership Offices: 2020/2021 4,618,757.74 0.00 0.00 4,618,757.74 2021/2022 4,152,306.36 0.00 15,989.66 4,136,316.70 2022/2023 16,047,929.92 0.00 7,899,041.46 8,148,888.46 2023/2024 0.00 36,560,000.00 0.00 36,560,000.00 Intern Allowance: 2020/2021 276,646.08 0.00 0.00 276,646.08 2021/2022 160,204.47 0.00 0.00 160,204.47 2022/2023 255,333.26 0.00 102,341.31 152,991.95 2023/2024 0.00 586,000.00 0.00 586,000.00 Salaries, Officers and Employees: 2020 3,929,079.76 (3,929,079.76) 0.00 0.00 2021 6,090,975.51 (119,063.56) 2,284,591.54 3,687,320.41 2022 50,127,316.83 0.00 19,244,190.91 30,883,125.92 2023 0.00 263,848,000.00 39,195,197.46 224,652,802.54 2020/2021 395,253.27 0.00 0.00 395,253.27 Salaries, Officers and Employees: (no year): 98,287,780.87 60,209,000.00 9,953,298.21 148,543,482.66 House Technical Support (no year): 21,254.17 0.00 0.00 21,254.17 Members’ Representational Allowance: 2021 2,492,352.37 0.00 114,372.59 2,377,979.78 2022 34,607,000.43 0.00 25,469,848.47 9,137,151.96 2023 0.00 809,942,470.83 193,112,792.38 616,829,678.45 2020/2021 2,125,000.00 0.00 0.00 2,125,000.00 Intern Allowance: 2020/2021 97,517.61 0.00 0.00 97,517.61 2021/2022 3,319,637.00 0.00 183.33 3,319,453.67 2022/2023 7,099,478.52 0.00 2,519,884.14 4,579,594.38 2023/2024 0.00 20,638,800.00 0.00 20,638,800.00 VIII Committee on Appropriations: 2019/2021 15,475.57 0.00 0.00 15,475.57 2020/2021 37,185.29 0.00 0.00 37,185.29 2021/2023 128,471.33 0.00 128,319.92 151.41 2022/2023 6,704,622.48 0.00 6,646,326.89 58,295.59 2023/2025 0.00 31,294,000.00 90,148.09 31,203,851.91 Intern Allowance-Committee on Approps: 2022 244,135.26 0.00 0.00 244,135.26 2023 0.00 463,000.00 7,913.88 455,086.12 Attending Physician: 2021 125,318.93 0.00 0.00 125,318.93 2022 943,726.76 0.00 794,144.39 149,582.37 2023 0.00 4,181,000.00 213,763.91 3,967,236.09 Attending Physician Supplemental: 293,862.06 0.00 0.00 293,862.06 Attending Physician (no year): 3,880,882.00 5,000,000.00 0.00 8,880,882.00 Special and Select Committees: 2019/2021 72,146.72 0.00 0.00 72,146.72 2020/2021 183,597.45 0.00 0.00 183,597.45 2021/2023 350,655.37 0.00 12,407.96 338,247.41 2022/2023 6,739,415.06 0.00 4,726,270.06 2,013,145.00 2023/2025 0.00 174,787,000.00 43,537,138.41 131,249,861.59 Intern Allowance-SCSS 2022/2023 1,459,825.48 0.00 188,088.47 1,271,737.01 2023/2024 0.00 2,600,000.00 0.00 2,600,000.00 Hearing Room Activity (no year): 11,232,026.11 5,800,000.00 1,872,305.38 15,159,720.73 House Child Care Center revolving fund (no year): 3,473,921.14 0.00 257,632.06 3,216,289.08 Allowances and Expenses: 2020 534,421.84 (534,421.84) 0.00 0.00 2021 1,696,882.34 119,063.56 719,896.70 1,096,049.20 2022 9,160,813.85 0.00 1,861,579.95 7,299,233.90 2023 0.00 21,072,000.00 2,387,701.19 18,684,298.81 2020/2021 623,310.00 0.00 (239.74) 623,549.74 2021/2022 4,965,196.61 0.00 689,137.52 4,276,059.09 2022/2023 85,749,307.25 0.00 85,568,792.68 180,514.57 2023/2024 0.00 350,368,200.00 10,805,514.89 339,562,685.11 Allowances and Expenses (no year): 74,557,726.79 63,866,030.77 7,847,290.85 130,576,466.71 House Modernization Initiatives (no year): 2,642,346.01 10,000,000.00 43,752.48 12,598,593.53 Joint Committee on Taxation: 2021 154,426.38 0.00 355.56 154,070.82 2022 878,155.39 0.00 673,832.67 204,322.72 2023 0.00 12,948,000.00 2,798,996.86 10,149,003.14 House Stationery revolving fund (no year): 3,012,197.63 0.00 (193,647.94) 3,205,845.57 Net Expenses of Equipment revolving fund (no year): 2,796,158.88 0.00 (637,805.51) 3,433,964.39 Net Expenses of Telecommunications (no year): 5,561,906.69 0.00 (340,021.77) 5,901,928.46 House Services revolving fund (no year): 3,813,818.90 0.00 (104,273.75) 3,918,092.65 House Recording revolving fund (no year): 2,288,761.33 0.00 360,878.02 1,927,883.31 Page revolving fund (no year): 0.64 0.00 0.00 0.64 Suspense account (no year): (5,957.86) 0.00 (3,463.27) (2,494.59) Gifts to United States for reduction of the public debt - Bureau of Government Financial Operations: 0.00 5,077.43 5,077.43 0.00 General fund receipts: 0.00 40,173.75 40,173.75 0.00 Total: $ 468,418,563.85 $ 1,869,745,251.18 $ 470,909,719.45 $ 1,867,254,095.58 IX SUMMARY OF GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS AND GIFTS TO THE UNITED STATES FOR REDUCTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT Miscellaneous receipts and adjustments ............................................................. $ 40,173.75 Gifts to United States for reduction of public debt by House Members (salary): 5,077.43 5,077.43 Total general fund receipts ...................................................... $ 45,251.18 STATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENTS DATE VOUCHER NO. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-02/2024_Student_Release_Form_.pdf
    PLEASE COMPLETE THE RELEASE FORM ON PAGE 2. PAGE 1 OF 2 2024 Congressional Art Competition Student Information & Release Form PLEASE TYPE. THIS INFORMATION IS USED FOR CERTIFICATES. INCOMPLETE FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. MEMBER/DISTRICT INFORMATION MEMBER OF CONGRESS NAME......
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-10/finalfy23fsareport-optimized.pdf
    ...The primary categories include Accounts Payable of $44 million (45 percent of total liabilities) and Actuarial Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) Liabilities of $24 million (24 percent of total liabilities). Other Liabilities include categories such as Accrued Payroll and Benefits, Accrued Annual Leave, Advances from Others, Capital Lease Liabilities, and Other Liabilities. 10 | uNItED StAtES HOuSE OF REPRESENtAtIVES FINANCIAl REPORt 2023 Total Net Position The Net Position as of September 30, 2023 was $541 million, an increase of $124 million (30 percent) from prior year net position. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2025-03/2025_Student_Release_Form.pdf
    2025 Congressional Art Competition Student Information & Release Form PLEASE TYPE. THIS INFORMATION IS USED FOR CERTIFICATES. INCOMPLETE FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. MEMBER/DISTRICT INFORMATION MEMBER OF CONGRESS NAME: STATE & DISTRICT: STUDENT INFORMATION NAME: GRADE: STR......
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2025-08/J.4%20Deliverables.pdf
    J.4 Deliverables: Outline of Reports for Submission All reports should be sent electronically. Additional reports may be added during the period of performance. The COR will notify the Contractor(s) when an additional report(s) is required. Immediate reports – to be submi......
  • https://www.house.gov/employment/positions-with-members-and-committees/new-member-resume-bank
    New Member Resume Bank | house.gov Skip to main content house.gov Search: Search Find Your Representative Enter your zip code: Look up Representatives Leadership Committees Legislative Activity The House Explained Secondary navigation Visitors Educators and Students Media......
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2026-03/2026OnboardingFebv2b.pdf
    ...We strongly recommend using Adobe Reader to complete the forms because it will save you time and effort and provide the option to print only the pages required to receive a paycheck and benefits or the entire packet with instructions. Pages 6 -9, 14, 17, 19, 21-22, along with 28-29 are required for a complete Appointment package. Page 24 is a benefit form that does not need to be completed on the date of hire but will require action by the employee by a certain deadline (see page 23). ...
  • https://www.house.gov/doing-business-with-the-house/leases/federal-tort-claims-act
    Federal Tort Claims Act | house.gov Skip to main content house.gov Search: Search Find Your Representative Enter your zip code: Look up Representatives Leadership Committees Legislative Activity The House Explained Secondary navigation Visitors Educators and Students Medi......
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