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February 10, 2016
The House Appropriations Energy and Water Subcommittee today released instructions for submitting written testimony for the record.

February 9, 2016
“The President’s final budget unfortunately doesn’t look much different than other years – it is a spending wish list that doesn’t reflect our real budgetary constraints and that would saddle hard-working Americans with additional taxes and fees."

February 5, 2016
The Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies will hold American Indian and Alaska Native public witnesses hearings on Thursday, March 17 and Friday, March 18, 2016.

February 2, 2016
The House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee today released instructions for submitting written testimony for the record for fiscal year 2017.

February 2, 2016
The House Appropriations Committee Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Subcommittee today released instructions for submitting written testimony for the record.

January 12, 2016
"The President continues to propose new programs and more spending without offering a true way to pay for it. In contrast, I’m proud to say that this Republican-led Congress and the Appropriations Committee, together, have led the charge to reduce spending — $175 billion over the last five years — while improving transparency, making good investments, and expanding critical and effective programs across the country."

December 18, 2015
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers today praised House passage of the fiscal year 2016 Omnibus Appropriations bill. The bill passed on a vote of 316-113.

December 17, 2015
Remarks
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers gave the following statement on the House floor today in support of the full-year Consolidated Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2016.

December 17, 2015
Remarks

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers spoke on the House floor today in support of H.J.Res. 78, a short-term continuing resolution providing funding for the federal government through December 22, 2015. The bill was adopted on a voice vote.

Chairman Rogers' statement follows:

"Mr. Speaker, I rise today to present H.J. Res.78, a short-term continuing resolution that will fund the government through December 22.

"Last night, we posted a full-year Omnibus funding bill. This bill will responsibly fund the government for the remainder of the 2016 fiscal year, at the levels set by the Bipartisan Budget Act passed in October. We are set to consider it later this week.

"However, our current funding mechanism expires today at midnight.


December 16, 2015
The House Appropriations Committee today unveiled the fiscal year 2016 Omnibus Appropriations bill, the legislation that will provide discretionary funding for the federal government for the current fiscal year.