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The subcommittee will come to order. Good morning, and welcome to this year’s Member Day hearing. Today, we welcome our colleagues to testify on their priorities for the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Transportation for Fiscal Year 2026.
Member engagement is key to the appropriations process, and especially important for our bill, because every district has housing and transportation assets.
As a former Mayor, I value the local perspective from districts nationwide. That’s why I am looking forward to hearing from our colleagues. With that, I recognize the Ranking Member, the gentleman from South Carolina, Mr. Clyburn, for any comments he has.
The subject of today’s hearing is the Fiscal Year 2026 budget requests for the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the Government Publishing Office (GPO), and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
I’d like to thank Ranking Member Espaillat, our Committee Members, Comptroller General Dodaro, Director Halpern and Director Swagel for being here today.
I’d also like to thank each and every one of your staff for the work they do to help Congress and the entire government function in an effective and efficient manner.
I’d like to thank Ranking Member Espaillat and our subcommittee members for being here today.
Chief Manger, welcome back. While we know you are looking forward to retirement, we appreciate your willingness to extend your time with us while we search for your successor. We look forward to your testimony today.
The purpose of today’s hearing is to review the United States Capitol Police Fiscal Year 2026 budget request, which is $9.67 million, a 20% increase over the enacted FY 2025 CR. The requested funding supports continued growth to both sworn and civilian personnel, nearly 14% over FY 2025 levels and an increase of nearly 26% in general expenses.
Today’s hearing is on the quality of life for our enlisted soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, guardians, and their families.
The five witnesses at the table represent the highest enlisted level of leadership for their respective branches.
I am pleased that we are having this hearing again as we begin the Fiscal Year 2026 cycle. This group’s insight is critical. This hearing is a great opportunity to identify areas where we can be more helpful to our service members and their families.