Financial Services and General Government
Chairman Dave Joyce
2000 Rayburn House Office Building
(202) 225-7245
Majority | Minority |
| Dave Joyce – Chair | Steny Hoyer – Ranking Member |
| Steve Womack | Mark Pocan |
| Mark Amodei | Marie Gluesenkamp Perez |
| Ashley Hinson | Glenn Ivey |
| Michael Cloud | Sanford Bishop, Jr. |
| Chuck Edwards | |
| Mark Alford | |
| Nick LaLota – Vice Chair |
Recent Activity
Thank you, Madam Chair, for yielding.
First, I want to recognize Chairman Quigley and Ranking Member Womack for their work on putting this Financial Services bill together.
In many cases, the bill before us reflects priorities of Members on both sides of the aisle, such as support for small businesses, drug control programs, and counterterrorism and financial intelligence efforts.
WASHINGTON – Today, the subcommittees on Financial Services and General Government and Legislative Branch met to consider their appropriations bills for fiscal year 2022. The measures were reported out to the full committee with concerns raised by Republicans.
I want to thank Chairman Quigley for presenting the Financial Services and General Government bill, the first appropriations bill we will consider for fiscal year 2022.
I also want to recognize my friend, Mr. Womack, in his first markup as ranking member. I thank him for his years of service on the Budget Committee and now his leadership on this subcommittee.
Madam Speaker, I rise today in opposition to H.R. 3237 – a bill to provide funding for Capitol security and other purposes.
Unfortunately, after several weeks of discussions, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have chosen the path of partisanship instead of working together, and I want to explain how we ended up in this situation.
