The Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies is a subcommittee within the House Appropriations Committee. The United States House Committee on Appropriations has joint jurisdiction with the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations over all appropriations bills in the United States Congress. Each committee has 12 matching subcommittees, each of which is tasked with working on one of the twelve annual regular appropriations bills. This subcommittee has jurisdiction over the budget for the United States Department of Labor, the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and the United States Department of Education.
It is chaired by Republican Robert Aderholt, and its Ranking Member is Democrat Rosa DeLauro, who is also the Ranking Member of the full committee.
Appropriations process
Traditionally, after a federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year has been passed, the appropriations subcommittees receive information about what the budget sets as their spending ceilings. This is called "302(b) allocations" after section 302(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. That amount is separated into smaller amounts for each of the twelve Subcommittees. The federal budget does not become law and is not signed by the President. Instead, it is a guide for the House and the Senate in making appropriations and tax decisions. However, no budget is required and each chamber has procedures in place for what to do without one. The House and Senate now consider appropriations bills simultaneously, although originally the House went first. The House Committee on Appropriations usually reports the appropriations bills in May and June and the Senate in June. Any differences between appropriations bills passed by the House and the Senate are resolved in the fall.
Appropriations bills
An appropriations bill is a bill that appropriates (gives to, sets aside for) money to specific federal government departments, agencies, and programs. The money provides funding for operations, personnel, equipment, and activities. Regular appropriations bills are passed annually, with the funding they provide covering one fiscal year. The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year.
There are three types of appropriations bills: regular appropriations bills, continuing resolutions, and supplemental appropriations bills. Regular appropriations bills are the twelve standard bills that cover the funding for the federal government for one fiscal year and that are supposed to be enacted into law by October 1. If Congress has not enacted the regular appropriations bills by the time, it can pass a continuing resolution, which continues the pre-existing appropriations at the same levels as the previous fiscal year (or with minor modifications) for a set amount of time. The third type of appropriations bills are supplemental appropriations bills, which add additional funding above and beyond what was originally appropriated at the beginning of the fiscal year. Supplemental appropriations bills can be used for things like disaster relief.
Appropriations bills are one part of a larger United States budget and spending process. They are preceded in that process by the president's budget proposal, congressional budget resolutions, and the 302(b) allocation. Article One of the United States Constitution, section 9, clause 7, states that "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law..." This is what gives Congress the power to make these appropriations. The President, however, still has the power to veto appropriations bills.
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References
- Tollestrup, Jessica (23 February 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
- Tollestrup, Jessica (23 February 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- Heniff Jr., Bill (26 November 2012). "Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- Tollestrup, Jessica (23 February 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. pp. 10–11. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- Tollestrup, Jessica (23 February 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. p. 13. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
- "Granger Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Rosters". House Committee on Appropriations - Republicans. 2023-01-27. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
- "DeLauro Announces Appropriations Committee Roster for the 118th Congress". House Committee on Appropriations. 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
- As Ranking Member of the full committee, Rep. DeLauro is entitled to sit as an ex officio member of all subcommittees, but she is already a designated member of this subcommittee.
- Subcommittee page
- "Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (116th Congress)". Committee on Appropriations - Democrats. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- "Lowey Announces Appropriations Committee Roster". Committee on Appropriations - Democrats. 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- "Lowey Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Vice Chairs". Committee on Appropriations - Democrats. 2019-01-31. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- "Granger Announces Committee Leadership for 116th Congress | Committee on Appropriations Republicans". republicans-appropriations.house.gov. Retrieved 2019-02-02.
- Subcommittee page
- As chair of the full committee, Rep. DeLauro was entitled to sit as an ex officio member of all subcommittees, but she was already a designated member of this subcommittee.
- "Granger Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Rosters". House Committee on Appropriations - Republicans. 2023-01-27. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
- "DeLauro Announces Appropriations Committee Roster for the 118th Congress". House Committee on Appropriations. 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
External links
- Committee on Appropriations
- Subcommittee page
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The Subcommittee on Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies is a subcommittee within the House Appropriations Committee The United States House Committee on Appropriations has joint jurisdiction with the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations over all appropriations bills in the United States Congress Each committee has 12 matching subcommittees each of which is tasked with working on one of the twelve annual regular appropriations bills This subcommittee has jurisdiction over the budget for the United States Department of Labor the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the United States Department of Education It is chaired by Republican Robert Aderholt and its Ranking Member is Democrat Rosa DeLauro who is also the Ranking Member of the full committee Appropriations processTraditionally after a federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year has been passed the appropriations subcommittees receive information about what the budget sets as their spending ceilings This is called 302 b allocations after section 302 b of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 That amount is separated into smaller amounts for each of the twelve Subcommittees The federal budget does not become law and is not signed by the President Instead it is a guide for the House and the Senate in making appropriations and tax decisions However no budget is required and each chamber has procedures in place for what to do without one The House and Senate now consider appropriations bills simultaneously although originally the House went first The House Committee on Appropriations usually reports the appropriations bills in May and June and the Senate in June Any differences between appropriations bills passed by the House and the Senate are resolved in the fall Appropriations billsAn appropriations bill is a bill that appropriates gives to sets aside for money to specific federal government departments agencies and programs The money provides funding for operations personnel equipment and activities Regular appropriations bills are passed annually with the funding they provide covering one fiscal year The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year There are three types of appropriations bills regular appropriations bills continuing resolutions and supplemental appropriations bills Regular appropriations bills are the twelve standard bills that cover the funding for the federal government for one fiscal year and that are supposed to be enacted into law by October 1 If Congress has not enacted the regular appropriations bills by the time it can pass a continuing resolution which continues the pre existing appropriations at the same levels as the previous fiscal year or with minor modifications for a set amount of time The third type of appropriations bills are supplemental appropriations bills which add additional funding above and beyond what was originally appropriated at the beginning of the fiscal year Supplemental appropriations bills can be used for things like disaster relief Appropriations bills are one part of a larger United States budget and spending process They are preceded in that process by the president s budget proposal congressional budget resolutions and the 302 b allocation Article One of the United States Constitution section 9 clause 7 states that No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law This is what gives Congress the power to make these appropriations The President however still has the power to veto appropriations bills Members 119th CongressMajority Minority Robert Aderholt Alabama Chair Mike Simpson Idaho Andy Harris Maryland Chuck Fleischmann Tennessee John Moolenaar Michigan Julia Letlow Louisiana Vice Chair Andrew Clyde Georgia Jake Ellzey Texas Stephanie Bice Oklahoma Riley Moore West Virginia Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Ranking Member Steny Hoyer Maryland Mark Pocan Wisconsin Lois Frankel Florida Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Josh Harder California Madeleine Dean Pennsylvania Ex officio Tom Cole OklahomaHistorical membership rosters115th Congress Majority Minority Tom Cole Oklahoma Chair Mike Simpson Idaho Steve Womack Arkansas Vice Chair Chuck Fleischmann Tennessee Andy Harris Maryland Martha Roby Alabama Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington John Moolenaar Michigan Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Ranking Member Lucille Roybal Allard California Barbara Lee California Mark Pocan Wisconsin Katherine Clark Massachusetts Ex officio Rodney Frelinghuysen New Jersey Nita Lowey New York 116th Congress Majority Minority Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Chair Lucille Roybal Allard California Vice Chair Barbara Lee California Mark Pocan Wisconsin Katherine Clark Massachusetts Lois Frankel Florida Cheri Bustos Illinois Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Tom Cole Oklahoma Ranking Member Andy Harris Maryland Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington John Moolenaar Michigan Tom Graves Georgia Ex officio Nita Lowey New York Kay Granger Texas 117th Congress Majority Minority Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Chair Lucille Roybal Allard California Vice Chair Barbara Lee California Mark Pocan Wisconsin Katherine Clark Massachusetts Lois Frankel Florida Cheri Bustos Illinois Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Brenda Lawrence Michigan Josh Harder California Tom Cole Oklahoma Ranking Member Andy Harris Maryland Chuck Fleischmann Tennessee Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington John Moolenaar Michigan Ben Cline Virginia Ex officio Kay Granger Texas 118th Congress Majority Minority Robert Aderholt Alabama Chair Mike Simpson Idaho Andy Harris Maryland Chuck Fleischmann Tennessee John Moolenaar Michigan Julia Letlow Louisiana Andrew Clyde Georgia Jake LaTurner Kansas Jake Ellzey Texas Juan Ciscomani Arizona Rosa DeLauro Connecticut Ranking Member Steny Hoyer Maryland Barbara Lee California Mark Pocan Wisconsin Lois Frankel Florida Bonnie Watson Coleman New Jersey Josh Harder California Ex officio Kay Granger TexasReferencesTollestrup Jessica 23 February 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved 23 January 2014 Tollestrup Jessica 23 February 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service pp 3 4 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Heniff Jr Bill 26 November 2012 Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved 9 January 2014 Tollestrup Jessica 23 February 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service pp 10 11 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Tollestrup Jessica 23 February 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service p 13 Retrieved 24 January 2014 Granger Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Rosters House Committee on Appropriations Republicans 2023 01 27 Retrieved 2023 02 04 DeLauro Announces Appropriations Committee Roster for the 118th Congress House Committee on Appropriations 2023 01 31 Retrieved 2023 02 04 As Ranking Member of the full committee Rep DeLauro is entitled to sit as an ex officio member of all subcommittees but she is already a designated member of this subcommittee Subcommittee page Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies 116th Congress Committee on Appropriations Democrats Retrieved 2019 02 02 Lowey Announces Appropriations Committee Roster Committee on Appropriations Democrats 2019 01 16 Retrieved 2019 02 02 Lowey Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Vice Chairs Committee on Appropriations Democrats 2019 01 31 Retrieved 2019 02 02 Granger Announces Committee Leadership for 116th Congress Committee on Appropriations Republicans republicans appropriations house gov Retrieved 2019 02 02 Subcommittee page As chair of the full committee Rep DeLauro was entitled to sit as an ex officio member of all subcommittees but she was already a designated member of this subcommittee Granger Announces Appropriations Subcommittee Rosters House Committee on Appropriations Republicans 2023 01 27 Retrieved 2023 02 04 DeLauro Announces Appropriations Committee Roster for the 118th Congress House Committee on Appropriations 2023 01 31 Retrieved 2023 02 04 External linksCommittee on Appropriations Subcommittee page