House Appropriations Committee approves FY 2025 legislative branch appropriations

House Appropriations Committee approves FY 2025 legislative branch appropriations
Congressman David G. Valadao, District 22 — Official Website
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The House Appropriations Committee convened last night to deliberate on the Fiscal Year 2025 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act. Congressman David Valadao, Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee, issued a statement following the bill’s approval in full committee markup.

“My most important job is serving constituents, and this legislation ensures Congress has the resources needed to serve the American people,” said Legislative Branch Subcommittee Chairman David Valadao. “In addition to making sure Congress can retain staff and keep the lights on, this bill ensures we can continue conducting critical oversight of the Executive Branch. Importantly, this bill provides funding for our Capitol police to keep the Capitol Complex safe for visitors and staff. I’m thankful to Chairman Cole for his leadership and guidance during this process, and I look forward to working with my colleagues to get this bill across the finish line.”

Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) remarked, “The legislation being advanced is central to our democracy. It supports the fulfillment of our Article 1 responsibilities prescribed by the Constitution. It upholds accountability, ensuring Congress can execute strong oversight over the Biden Administration. The safety of the Capitol complex for visitors, the work of the U.S. Capitol Police, and the operations of national institutions are also prioritized. Chairman Valadao’s bill balances the Legislative Branch’s capacity to effectively serve the public in a fiscally responsible manner.”

Legislative Branch Subcommittee Chairman David Valadao (R-CA) commenced the markup with remarks on the bill.



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