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Financial Services and General Government

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Chairman Dave Joyce

2000 Rayburn House Office Building

(202) 225-7245

Majority

Minority

Dave Joyce – ChairSteny 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

June 28, 2017
The House Appropriations Committee today released the fiscal year 2018 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill, which will be considered in subcommittee tomorrow. The bill provides annual funding for the Treasury Department, the Judiciary, the Small Business Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other related agencies.

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Capitol Complex, 2358-A RHOB, Washington, DC, 20515, USA

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H-309, The Capitol

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2358-C Rayburn

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July 7, 2016
The House today approved the fiscal year 2017 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill. The bill provides annual funding for the Treasury Department, the Judiciary, the Small Business Administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other related agencies.

July 6, 2016
Remarks

House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers today spoke on the House floor in support of H.R. 5485, the Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill.

The text of his statement follows:

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 5485, the Fiscal Year 2017 Financial Services Appropriations bill.

This bill provides $21.7 billion in funding for financial services and Treasury programs, the federal judiciary, and small businesses. This total is $1.5 billion below current levels, and $2.7 billion below the President's request.

Within this allocation, the bill prioritizes funding where it will be best used, and makes policy reforms that improve efficiency and accountability.