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Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies

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Andy Harris, MD MD  01

Chairman Andy Harris

2362-A Rayburn House Office Building

(202) 225-2638

Majority

Minority

Andy Harris – ChairSanford Bishop, Jr.– Ranking Member
Robert Aderholt Chellie Pingree 
David Valadao Lauren Underwood 
John Moolenaar Marie Gluesenkamp Perez 
Dan Newhouse Marcy Kaptur 
Julia Letlow Debbie Wasserman Schultz 
Ben Cline  
Ashley Hinson  
Scott Franklin – Vice Chair 

FY26 Outside Witness Testimony Instructions   FY26 Member Day Instructions   
 

Recent Activity

April 25, 2023
Remarks

Thank you, Chairman Cole and Ranking Member McGovern, for allowing me to testify on the Limit, Save, Grow Act.

I want to start by thanking Speaker McCarthy, Leader Scalise, Ways and Means Chairman Smith, and Budget Chairman Arrington for their hard work on this bill.

I hope the President will come to the table and work with us to ensure our nation does not default on our debt.

I want to highlight one very straightforward idea included in this package: to rescind funds that are not needed at this time and redirect them to other priorities.

For example, as much as $60 billion that was appropriated more than two years ago for COVID remains unspent.

Now that the national emergency is officially over, we should be able to take back those resources.

There is also no reason for the IRS to be holding on to billions of dollars for future years.


Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
2362-A Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

March 30, 2023
Remarks

Good morning. I want to thank you all for being here today to discuss the Department of Agriculture's fiscal year 2024 budget request. Secretary Vilsack, I want to welcome you, and I look forward to hearing more about your priorities for the coming year, as well as having a discussion on other important issues under the jurisdiction of this Subcommittee.

USDA's fiscal year 2024 budget request totals $24.46 billion, an increase of $2.5 billion, or 11.5%, over last year's levels. Mr. Secretary, I'm sure it isn't news to you that the fiscal situation this country is facing is nothing short of dire. Unfortunately, the budget request you've put forward is unrealistic and unattainable. We simply cannot afford what you have proposed. I believe we need to have an honest discussion about USDA's priorities and where our constituents' hard-earned taxpayer dollars make the greatest impact.


Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
2362-A Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

March 29, 2023
Remarks

I want to thank everyone for joining us today as we review the Food and Drug Administration's fiscal year 2024 budget request. Our witness is the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Dr. Robert Califf.

Dr. Califf, I want to welcome you to today's hearing. I look forward to the discussion on the budget request and other topics of importance.

Without a doubt, the FDA does critical work that touches the lives of every American, every day, and America continues to be blessed with the safest food and drug supply in the world. But as I look at the FDA's budget request, I'd be remiss if I did not acknowledge the fiscal outlook facing the country.


March 28, 2023
Remarks

The Subcommittee will come to order.

Thank you all for being here this afternoon. I would like to welcome our witness, Mr. Rostin Behnam, Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, to review the fiscal year 2024 CFTC budget request.

The CFTC is requesting $411 million for FY2024, which is an increase of $46 million - or 12.6 percent - over the FY2023 enacted level. The request includes a $12.7 million increase for personnel compensation and benefits, as well as a $30.9 million increase primarily within the Divisions of Data and Administration for IT services, in particular for migration of data from legacy systems to cloud services.

It is important to note that from FY2022 to FY2023, the agency received a $47 million increase in baseline funding and grew from 676 to 759 employees. And this budget is seeking yet another $46 million increase.


March 22, 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger (TX) released the following statement in response to the Democrats' assumptions and speculations on spending cuts.


March 9, 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, House Appropriations Chairwoman Kay Granger (TX) released the following statement on the President's Budget Request for fiscal year 2024.


March 7, 2023
Remarks

The Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies will come to order.

I want to welcome everyone to our first Subcommittee hearing of the 118th Congress with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Inspector General. I am pleased to be joined today by the Subcommittee's distinguished Ranking Member, Mr. Bishop, and other Members on the Subcommittee as we begin the fiscal year 2024 process.

I want to welcome our witnesses today:

  • Phyllis Fong, Inspector General, who is accompanied by:
  • Steve Rickrode, Acting Assistant Inspector General for Audit;
  • Jenny Rone, Assistant Inspector General for Analytics and Innovation; and,
  • Kevin Tyrrell, Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.

Ms. Fong, it is good to see you again, and I look forward to hearing your testimony today.


Friday, March 10, 2023

The Member request database is opened.

Friday, March 24, 2023

Member requests are due at 6:00 p.m. EST for six bills: