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  • H. RES. 131 is a House resolution that outlines the budget for the Committee on Ethics during the 119th Congress. It provides up to $9,276,290 for the committee's expenses, including staff salaries. The funding is divided into two sessions: up to $4,530,566 for the period...

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    H. RES. 131 is about setting aside money, almost $9 million, to cover the costs for a special group in the government called the Committee on Ethics for two years, starting in 2025. This money is mainly for paying the people who work there and to help with other expenses they might have while doing their job.

  • H. RES. 86 outlines the funding for the expenses of the Committee on the Judiciary for the 119th Congress. The resolution specifies that no more than $31,714,000 will be allocated for the committee's operations, including staff salaries, over the two-year period. The bill...

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    The bill is like a big piggy bank with $31,714,000 for a group in Congress called the Committee on the Judiciary, and this money is to be used for their work over two years, but they need to be careful and organized about how they spend it. Just like sharing your toys, they get half the money each year, but some people worry they aren't being clear about what exactly they'll use it for and how they'll make sure to spend it wisely.