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Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies

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Chairman Chuck Fleischmann

2362-B Rayburn House Office Building

(202) 225-3421

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Chuck Fleischmann – ChairMarcy Kaptur – Ranking Member
Mike Simpson James E. Clyburn 
Ken Calvert Debbie Wasserman Schultz 
Dan Newhouse Mike Levin 
Guy Reschenthaler Frank Mrvan 
Michael Guest Susie Lee
Michael Cloud – Vice Chair 
Scott Franklin  
Celeste Maloy  

FY26 Member Day Hearing Instructions  FY26 Outside Witness Hearing Instructions 

Recent Activity

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May 6, 2018
The House Appropriations Committee today released the fiscal year 2019 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. The legislation provides annual funding for national defense nuclear weapons activities, the Army Corps of Engineers, various programs under the Department of Energy (DOE), and other related agencies. The bill totals $44.7 billion – $1.5 billion above the fiscal year 2018 enacted level and $8.17 billion above the President’s budget request. Funding is targeted toward national security efforts – including nuclear weapons activities – and energy and water infrastructure investments. This level is in line with the overall discretionary caps put in place through the two-year budget cap agreement. ?

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March 16, 2018
The House Appropriations Energy and Water Subcommittee today released instructions for submitting outside witness testimony for the record for Fiscal Year 2019.

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October 4, 2017
The House Appropriations Committee today received a new request from the White House for emergency funding for hurricane recovery and wildfire aid. The request includes $12.8 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) and $576.5 million for wildfire recovery. Also included is $16 billion for debt relief for the federal flood insurance program, which now needs additional funds to make necessary insurance claims payments to individuals.