Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1914

Introduced
3/29/23  

Caption

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

Impact

The implications of HB1914 are significant for the operations of the Library of Congress and the Congressional Research Service. By imposing a funding cap, the bill could potentially restrict their capabilities to provide essential services and research support to Congress. This limitation may affect their ability to maintain current staffing levels, develop new programs, or undertake vital initiatives that require funding beyond the set amount. It reflects a shift in the legislative approach towards tighter controls over federal budgeting.

Summary

House Bill 1914 proposes a limitation on the availability of funds for the Library of Congress and the Congressional Research Service for the fiscal year 2024. Specifically, the bill seeks to cap the appropriated amounts at $125,688,000. This action is part of a broader trend of scrutinizing governmental spending and seeks to enforce stricter budgetary controls on federal agencies responsible for information and research services that support the legislative body.

Contention

Opposition to HB1914 may arise from various quarters, particularly among those who advocate for strong funding of public resources that support civic engagement and informed policymaking. Critics might argue that although budgetary discipline is necessary, significantly limiting funds for these institutions could undermine their effectiveness, ultimately impacting the legislative process and the quality of research available to lawmakers. Furthermore, discussions around the value of the Library of Congress in preserving cultural and historical records may generate notable points of contention regarding the support of public institutions.

Notable_points

The bill has generated discussion over the balance between fiscal responsibility and the necessity of adequately funding institutions that play a crucial role in American democracy. Notably, supporters of the bill may frame it as a step toward accountability in government spending, whereas opponents may label it as a detrimental approach that risks diminishing the research capacity and operational resources of critical conduits of knowledge for legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1912

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1913

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Copyright Office Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1917

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Government Publishing Office, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1920

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Congressional Office For International Leadership for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1915

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Books for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1919

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Government Accountability Office, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1916

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Library of Congress, Government Publishing Office, Congressional Publishing for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1899

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Joint Items, Office of Congressional Accessibility Services, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB2248

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Salaries and Expenses for fiscal year 2024.

US HB1900

To provide for a limitation on availability of funds for Joint Items, Office of Congressional Workplace Rights for fiscal year 2024.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.