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  • H. RES. 103 proposes funding for the Committee on Financial Services for the 119th Congress, allocating a total of $22,407,000. This amount is split equally between two periods, with $11,203,500 available for expenses from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2026, and $11,203,500...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill is about giving money, $22,407,000, to a group in the government called the Committee on Financial Services so they can do their work over two years. But there aren't clear rules about how they can spend it, which might make it hard to keep track of what the money is used for.

  • H. RES. 138 allocates funds for the expenses of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the 119th Congress. The resolution sets a total spending limit of $24,376,741 for the Committee's salaries and expenses over the two-year congressional period. It specifies that a portion of...

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    The bill H. RES. 138 wants to give money to the people who work on keeping friendships with other countries. They get a total of $24,376,741 for two years to help them do their job, with a bit less money the first year and a bit more the second year.

  • H. RES. 150 sets the budget for the Committee on House Administration for the 119th Congress. It allocates a total of $16,885,446 for committee expenses, including staff salaries, for the entire Congress. Additionally, the resolution divides this amount into two parts:...

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    H. RES. 150 is like giving the Committee on House Administration a big piggy bank with $16,885,446 to pay for their needs over two years, but it doesn't say exactly what they're buying or how they'll make sure the money is spent wisely.

  • H. RES. 198 is a resolution that outlines the budgetary provisions for various committees in the United States House of Representatives during the 119th Congress. It specifies the total amount of money allocated for the expenses of each committee, covering areas such as staff salaries. The...

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    H. RES. 198 is a plan that gives different teams in the House of Representatives money to help them work better. However, it doesn't clearly say why each team gets their specific amount or how they should use it, which might lead to confusion or problems in how the money is spent.

  • 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.