fbpx
Wikipedia

United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies

U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs is one of twelve subcommittees of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations. The United States Senate Committee on Appropriations has joint jurisdiction with the United States House Committee on Appropriations over all appropriations bills in the United States Congress.[1] Each committee has 12 matching subcommittees, each of which is tasked with working on one of the twelve annual regular appropriations bills.

Appropriations process edit

Traditionally, after a federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year has been passed, the appropriations subcommittees receive information about what the budget sets as their spending ceilings.[2] This is called "302(b) allocations" after section 302(b) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. That amount is separated into smaller amounts for each of the twelve Subcommittees. The federal budget does not become law and is not signed by the President. Instead, it is a guide for the House and the Senate in making appropriations and tax decisions.[2] However, no budget is required and each chamber has procedures in place for what to do without one.[2] The House and Senate now consider appropriations bills simultaneously, although originally the House went first. The House Committee on Appropriations usually reports the appropriations bills in May and June and the Senate in June. Any differences between appropriations bills passed by the House and the Senate are resolved in the fall.[2]

Appropriations bills edit

An appropriations bill is a bill that appropriates (gives to, sets aside for) money to specific federal government departments, agencies, and programs. The money provides funding for operations, personnel, equipment, and activities.[1] Regular appropriations bills are passed annually, with the funding they provide covering one fiscal year. The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year.[3]

There are three types of appropriations bills: regular appropriations bills, continuing resolutions, and supplemental appropriations bills.[1] Regular appropriations bills are the twelve standard bills that cover the funding for the federal government for one fiscal year and that are supposed to be enacted into law by October 1.[4] If Congress has not enacted the regular appropriations bills by the time, it can pass a continuing resolution, which continues the pre-existing appropriations at the same levels as the previous fiscal year (or with minor modifications) for a set amount of time.[1] The third type of appropriations bills is supplemental appropriations bills, which add additional funding above and beyond what was originally appropriated at the beginning of the fiscal year. Supplemental appropriations bills can be used for things like disaster relief.[5]

Appropriations bills are one part of a larger United States budget and spending process. They are preceded in that process by the president's budget proposal, congressional budget resolutions, and the 302(b) allocation. Article One of the United States Constitution, section 9, clause 7, states that "No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law..." This is what gives Congress the power to make these appropriations. The President, however, still has the power to veto appropriations bills.[1]

Jurisdiction edit

This subcommittee is responsible for funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and all construction activities within the Department of Defense, including military family housing. It also funds activities related to base closures and realignments, the Armed Forces Retirement Home, the American Battle Monuments Commission, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

Members, 118th Congress edit

Majority Minority
Ex officio

Source:[8]

Historical edit

Previously called the "Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs," the subcommittee was responsible for funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and all construction activities within the Department of Defense, including military family housing. It also funds activities related to base closures and realignments, the American Battle Monuments Commission, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

110th Congress edit

117th Congress edit

Majority Minority
Ex officio

External links edit

  • U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies official web site

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Tollestrup, Jessica (February 23, 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Tollestrup, Jessica (February 23, 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. pp. 3–4. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  3. ^ Heniff Jr., Bill (November 26, 2012). "Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
  4. ^ Tollestrup, Jessica (February 23, 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. pp. 10–11. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  5. ^ Tollestrup, Jessica (February 23, 2012). "The Congressional Appropriations Process: An Introduction" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. p. 13. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  6. ^ Independent Senator caucusing with the Democrats
  7. ^ a b The Chair and/or Vice Chair of the full Appropriations Committee are entitled to sit as ex officio members of any subcommittee, but are already designated members of this subcommittee.
  8. ^ Leahy, Shelby Announce Senate Appropriations Committee Subcommittee Rosters And Leadership For The 117th Congress

united, states, senate, appropriations, subcommittee, military, construction, veterans, affairs, related, agencies, senate, appropriations, subcommittee, military, construction, veterans, affairs, twelve, subcommittees, senate, committee, appropriations, unite. U S Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs is one of twelve subcommittees of the U S Senate Committee on Appropriations The United States Senate Committee on Appropriations has joint jurisdiction with the United States House Committee on Appropriations over all appropriations bills in the United States Congress 1 Each committee has 12 matching subcommittees each of which is tasked with working on one of the twelve annual regular appropriations bills Contents 1 Appropriations process 2 Appropriations bills 3 Jurisdiction 4 Members 118th Congress 5 Historical 5 1 110th Congress 5 2 117th Congress 6 External links 7 ReferencesAppropriations process editSee also United States budget process Traditionally after a federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year has been passed the appropriations subcommittees receive information about what the budget sets as their spending ceilings 2 This is called 302 b allocations after section 302 b of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 That amount is separated into smaller amounts for each of the twelve Subcommittees The federal budget does not become law and is not signed by the President Instead it is a guide for the House and the Senate in making appropriations and tax decisions 2 However no budget is required and each chamber has procedures in place for what to do without one 2 The House and Senate now consider appropriations bills simultaneously although originally the House went first The House Committee on Appropriations usually reports the appropriations bills in May and June and the Senate in June Any differences between appropriations bills passed by the House and the Senate are resolved in the fall 2 Appropriations bills editMain article Appropriations bill United States An appropriations bill is a bill that appropriates gives to sets aside for money to specific federal government departments agencies and programs The money provides funding for operations personnel equipment and activities 1 Regular appropriations bills are passed annually with the funding they provide covering one fiscal year The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year 3 There are three types of appropriations bills regular appropriations bills continuing resolutions and supplemental appropriations bills 1 Regular appropriations bills are the twelve standard bills that cover the funding for the federal government for one fiscal year and that are supposed to be enacted into law by October 1 4 If Congress has not enacted the regular appropriations bills by the time it can pass a continuing resolution which continues the pre existing appropriations at the same levels as the previous fiscal year or with minor modifications for a set amount of time 1 The third type of appropriations bills is supplemental appropriations bills which add additional funding above and beyond what was originally appropriated at the beginning of the fiscal year Supplemental appropriations bills can be used for things like disaster relief 5 Appropriations bills are one part of a larger United States budget and spending process They are preceded in that process by the president s budget proposal congressional budget resolutions and the 302 b allocation Article One of the United States Constitution section 9 clause 7 states that No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law This is what gives Congress the power to make these appropriations The President however still has the power to veto appropriations bills 1 Jurisdiction editThis subcommittee is responsible for funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and all construction activities within the Department of Defense including military family housing It also funds activities related to base closures and realignments the Armed Forces Retirement Home the American Battle Monuments Commission and the U S Court of Appeals for Veterans ClaimsMembers 118th Congress editMajority Minority Patty Murray Washington Chair Brian Schatz Hawaii Jon Tester Montana Martin Heinrich New Mexico Jack Reed Rhode Island Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Chris Coons Delaware until October 27 2023 Joe Manchin West Virginia Gary Peters Michigan Kyrsten Sinema Arizona 6 from October 17 2023 John Boozman Arkansas Ranking Member Mitch McConnell Kentucky Lisa Murkowski Alaska John Hoeven North Dakota Susan Collins Maine Deb Fischer Nebraska Marco Rubio Florida Bill Hagerty Tennessee Ex officio 7 7 Source 8 Historical editPreviously called the Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs the subcommittee was responsible for funding the Department of Veterans Affairs and all construction activities within the Department of Defense including military family housing It also funds activities related to base closures and realignments the American Battle Monuments Commission and the U S Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims 110th Congress edit Majority Member State Tim Johnson Chairman South Dakota Daniel Inouye Hawaii Mary Landrieu Louisiana Robert Byrd West Virginia Patty Murray Washington Jack Reed Rhode Island Ben Nelson Nebraska Minority Member State Kay Bailey Hutchison Ranking Member Texas Larry Craig Idaho Sam Brownback Kansas Wayne Allard Colorado Mitch McConnell Kentucky Bob Bennett Utah 117th Congress edit Majority Minority Martin Heinrich New Mexico Chair Brian Schatz Hawaii Jon Tester Montana Patty Murray Washington Jack Reed Rhode Island Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Chris Coons Delaware Joe Manchin West Virginia John Boozman Arkansas Ranking Member Mitch McConnell Kentucky Lisa Murkowski Alaska John Hoeven North Dakota Susan Collins Maine Shelley Moore Capito West Virginia Marco Rubio Florida Bill Hagerty Tennessee Ex officio Patrick Leahy Vermont Richard Shelby AlabamaExternal links editU S Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies official web siteReferences edit a b c d e Tollestrup Jessica February 23 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved January 23 2014 a b c d Tollestrup Jessica February 23 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service pp 3 4 Retrieved January 24 2014 Heniff Jr Bill November 26 2012 Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology PDF Congressional Research Service Retrieved January 9 2014 Tollestrup Jessica February 23 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service pp 10 11 Retrieved January 24 2014 Tollestrup Jessica February 23 2012 The Congressional Appropriations Process An Introduction PDF Congressional Research Service p 13 Retrieved January 24 2014 Independent Senator caucusing with the Democrats a b The Chair and or Vice Chair of the full Appropriations Committee are entitled to sit as ex officio members of any subcommittee but are already designated members of this subcommittee Leahy Shelby Announce Senate Appropriations Committee Subcommittee Rosters And Leadership For The 117th Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies amp oldid 1212889258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.