Washington, DC -- The Senate Committee on Appropriations today adopted FY 2013 302(b) subcommittee allocations by a vote of 27-2, and approved the FY 2013 Commerce, Justice Science; and Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bills by a vote of 28-1. Both measures will now be reported to the full Senate for its consideration.
Chairman Inouye's opening statement, subcommittee allocations, and summaries of the bills approved by the full committee today are below:
Chairman Inouye's Opening Statement
FY 2013 302(b) Proposed Allocation Comparisons
Summary: Commerce, Justice, Science (Chairman Mikulski)
Commerce, Justice, Science Bill
Commerce, Justice, Science Report
Summary: Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (Chairman Murray)
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Bill
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Report
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