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  • H. RES. 90 sets aside funds for the expenses of the Committee on Natural Resources for the 119th Congress. A total of $19,311,600 is allocated, with $9,655,800 designated for use from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2026, and another $9,655,800 from January 3, 2026, to January...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill, H. RES. 90, is like giving a big allowance to the Committee on Natural Resources so they can pay for things like their workers and other stuff they need for two years. They get the same amount each year, but it doesn't say exactly what they're allowed to spend it on or check how they spend it, which can be a little worrisome.

  • H. RES. 104 allocates funding for the expenses of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party during the 119th Congress. The resolution specifies a total amount of $10,740,218, with half allocated for the first...

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    This bill is about giving money, $10,740,218, to a group working on the relationship between the U.S. and China, but there aren't clear rules about how they can spend it, so it's like giving them a big cookie jar with not many rules on how to share the cookies.

  • H. RES. 92 allocates funds for the expenses of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence during the 119th Congress. It specifies that up to $19,240,928 can be spent on the committee's expenses, including staff salaries. For the first session, from January 3, 2025, to...

    Simple Explanation

    H. RES. 92 is like a big shopping list giving the Intelligence Committee some money—over $19 million—to spend on their work and people, but it doesn't explain all the details about how they will spend it, which might make it hard for people to know if the money is used wisely.

  • H. RES. 82 allocates funds for the expenses of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for the 119th Congress. The resolution outlines a total of $32,864,613, with $15,907,947 designated for 2025 and $16,956,666 for 2026. All payments must be authorized by the...

    Simple Explanation

    The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is getting a big allowance of over $32 million to help them do their work in Congress for two years. They have been given specific amounts to spend each year, but there are no clear rules about how they have to use this money, which could be a little confusing.

  • H. RES. 79 allocates funding for the expenses of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs in the 119th Congress. The resolution specifies a total amount of $12,136,370 for committee expenses, including staff salaries, divided between two sessions: $5,985,270 for the first session...

    Simple Explanation

    H. RES. 79 is like giving a big cookie jar with $12,136,370 to help the people who take care of veterans’ needs, but they haven't said exactly how they will use all the cookies, which can make people worry they might not be used wisely.

  • H. RES. 89 sets out funding for the expenses of the Committee on Agriculture in the 119th Congress. The resolution allocates a total of $14,903,700 for the committee's salaries and expenses, divided into two periods: $7,231,375 for expenses up to January 3, 2026, and...

    Simple Explanation

    H. RES. 89 is about giving money to the Agriculture Committee so they can pay for things like staff salaries over two years. They will get around $7 million the first year and a little more the next year, but there are some worries about how they will spend the money and if they will do it wisely.

  • 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...

    Simple Explanation

    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. 85 allocates funds to cover the expenses of the Committee on Energy and Commerce during the 119th Congress. The resolution sets a total budget of $32,293,696 for the committee, covering costs such as staff salaries. The budget is split between two sessions:...

    Simple Explanation

    H. RES. 85 is like setting a big piggy bank for a group in charge of energy and commerce; they have $32,293,696 to spend, split into two chunks for two years, but there's no clear map showing how they'll spend it, which could be a bit confusing.