Skip to main content

National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs

Image
Mario Diaz  Balart FL  25

Chairman Mario Diaz-Balart

HT-2 The Capitol

(202) 225-2041

Majority

Minority

Mario Diaz-Balart – ChairLois Frankel – Ranking Member
Guy ReschenthalerGrace Meng
Julia LetlowNorma Torres 
Juan CiscomaniMike Quigley 
Chuck Edwards – Vice Chair 
John Moolenaar 
Mark Alford 

 Outside Witness Testimony Instructions 

 

Recent Activity

June 22, 2022

WASHINGTON – Today, the full committee met to consider the fiscal year 2023 subcommittee spending levels, known as "302(b)" allocations. The appropriations bills for the subcommittees on Defense and Legislative Branch were also considered by the full committee.


June 22, 2022

WASHINGTON – Today, the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee and the Commerce, Justice, and Science Subcommittee considered their appropriations bills for fiscal year 2023. The measures were reported out to the full committee with concerns raised by Republicans.


Meeting Status:
Rescheduled
Date:
Location:
2359 Raybu Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515

Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
----------, Washington, DC 20515

May 11, 2022

WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Kay Granger (TX), the Lead Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, announced Rep. Julia Letlow (LA) will fill the vacant Republican seat on the committee for the remainder of the 117th Congress. Following the Republican Steering Committee's meeting Tuesday, the Republican Conference ratified the Steering Committee's recommendation for Letlow to fill the seat. Letlow will serve on the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food and Drug Administration Subcommittee and the State and Foreign Operations Subcommittee.


Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
----------, Washington, DC 20515

May 10, 2022
Remarks

Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 7691, a bill that would provide additional assistance to Ukraine and other partners in the region.

Ten weeks ago, we witnessed Russia begin its attack on the sovereign nation of Ukraine.

To support Ukraine and our allies during this unprovoked, illegal, and appalling attack, Congress provided nearly 14 billion dollars in emergency funding through the fiscal year 2022 appropriations bills.

That funding has been crucial in Ukraine's efforts to fight back against Putin's evil invasion.

The bill before us today would provide roughly $40 billion in assistance to address the ongoing conflict.

With Russia continuing to take control of the country, more resources are needed to:


Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
----------, Washington, DC 20515

Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
----------, Washington, DC 20515

March 9, 2022
Remarks

Mister Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 2471, a bill that will provide funding for the Federal Government through the end of this fiscal year.

While it has taken us far too long to get here, I am glad we were able to produce a bill that includes many funding priorities that I support.

Since last summer, I have made it clear that House Republicans wouldn't oppose appropriations bills unless they:

  • Increase defense spending,
  • Restrain non-defense spending,
  • Include all long-standing policy provisions, and
  • Do not include any poison pill riders.

After months of negotiations, we reached a deal that meets all four of these criteria.

The bill before us: