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  • Appropriations Subcommittee Vice Chairs Named
    Jan 31, 2013  - House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers today announced the Republicans Members who will serve as Vice Chairs of the 12 Appropriations subcommittees for the 113th Congress. More
  • Chairman Rogers Announces GOP Subcommittee Membership for the 113th Congress
    Jan 15, 2013  - Rogers: “It is my honor and privilege to serve side by side with some of the hardest workers in Congress – the Subcommittee Chairs and Members of the Appropriations committee. It is through their dedication and steadfast commitment to responsible governing that we can help address the nation’s many fiscal challenges." More
  • Chairman Rogers Introduces Emergency Legislation for Hurricane Sandy Recovery
    Jan 4, 2013  - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers today introduced legislation to provide needed funding for Hurricane Sandy relief and recovery (H.R. 152). The base bill totals $17 billion, and will provide funding to meet immediate and critical needs for Sandy victims and their communities. More
  • Chairman Rogers Releases Emergency Legislation for Hurricane Sandy Recovery
    Jan 1, 2013  - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers (R-KY) today released legislation to provide needed funding for Hurricane Sandy relief and recovery. The base bill totals $27 billion, and will provide funding to meet immediate and critical needs for Sandy victims and their communities. More
  • Chairman Rogers Announces Subcommittee Chairs for the 113th Congress
    Dec 31, 2012  - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers today announced that the Republican Steering Committee has approved the 12 Appropriations subcommittee Chairs for the 113th Congress. More
  • Appropriations Committee Approves Fiscal Year 2013 Financial Services Appropriations Bill
    Jun 20, 2012  - The House Appropriations Committee today approved the fiscal year 2013 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill. The legislation provides annual funding for the Treasury Department, the Executive Office of the President, the Judiciary, the District of Columbia, the Small Business Administration, the General Services Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and several other independent agencies. The bill includes a total of $21.15 billion in funding for these agencies, which is $376 million below last year’s level and $2 billion below the President’s request. The bill is $3 billion, or nearly 13%, below fiscal year 2010 – the last year of Democrat control of Congress. More
  • Appropriations Committee Releases Fiscal Year 2013 Financial Services Appropriations Bill
    Jun 5, 2012  - The House Appropriations Committee today released the fiscal year 2013 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, which will be considered in subcommittee tomorrow. The bill includes a total of $21.15 billion in funding for these agencies, which is $376 million below last year’s level and $2 billion below the President’s request. More
  • Deadlines Extended for Member Programmatic and Language Submissions
    Mar 20, 2012  - New deadlines have been posted for each of the 12 subcommittees. More
  • Chairman Rogers Applauds House Approval of Final Fiscal Year 2012 Appropriations Legislation
    Dec 16, 2011  - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers today praised the passage of the Conference Report on the Consolidated Appropriations Act of Fiscal Year 2012 (House Report 112-331) – the final funding legislation of the year. The report passed on a vote of 296-121. More
  • UPDATED - Fiscal Year 2012 Appropriations Package Introduced
    Dec 14, 2011  - House Appropriations Chairman Hal Rogers has announced that the final fiscal year 2012 Appropriations legislation has been introduced in the House. This package of legislation will provide critical funds for national security, one of the most basic responsibilities of the federal government. The bill will also prevent a potential government shutdown, support important domestic programs and services that the American people rely on, and make significant policy changes that will help rein in government overreach and help put the economy on more stable footing. More