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  • H. RES. 140 allocates funding for the Committee on Education and Workforce for the 119th Congress. The resolution specifies a total of $22,033,322 for the committee's expenses, including staff salaries, with allocated amounts for each session year: $10,979,883 for 2025 and...

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    In pretend-land Congress, they decided to give a group called the Committee on Education and Workforce a big pile of money, $22,033,322, to pay for their work over the next two years, but they didn't share exactly how it should be spent, who will check if it's used right, or what will happen if they run out or have leftovers.

  • H. RES. 102 is a resolution that allocates funds for the expenses of the Committee on Homeland Security during the 119th Congress. It sets a total budget of $20,466,000 for the committee, which includes staff salaries, to be drawn from the House of Representatives' applicable...

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    H. RES. 102 is like giving a special piggy bank with $20,466,000 to a group called the Committee on Homeland Security so they can pay for things like their helpers (staff) over two years. They get half of the money each year, but we don't know exactly how they'll spend it or why they need this exact amount.

  • H. RES. 1611 authorizes the printing of an updated edition of the Rules and Manual of the House of Representatives for the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress. This resolution specifies that a total of 3,000 copies will be printed and bound for use by the House of...

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    The government wants to make updated rule books for a group of people working in a big building where they make important decisions, so they are going to print 3,000 copies of these books. Some of the books will be extra fancy with special covers.

  • H. RES. 91 outlines the provision of funds for the expenses of the Committee on the Budget for the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress. The resolution allocates a total of $11,990,000 for the committee's salaries and expenses, split equally over two sessions: $5,995,000 for the...

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    The big boss people want to spend $11,990,000 to pay for a team that helps make plans for how the country's money is used over two years. They want to split the money equally between the two years, but they didn't say exactly what they will spend it on or how they'll check to make sure it's spent correctly.