Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Education and the Workforce in the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress.
Impact
The bill specifies that of the total amount allocated, $9,255,723 will be available for expenses incurred during the period starting from January 3, 2023, up until January 3, 2024. The remaining funds, totaling $9,811,066, are designated for the subsequent period from January 3, 2024, to January 3, 2025. This structured funding approach helps in managing the committee's operations and ensures accountability in the use of federal funds.
Summary
House Resolution 123 addresses the funding for the Committee on Education and the Workforce during the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress. The resolution outlines the total amount allocated for committee expenses, which is set at $19,066,789. This allocation includes expenses for staff salaries and other costs associated with the committee's operations. The resolution aims to ensure that the committee has the necessary financial resources to carry out its responsibilities effectively.
Contention
While HR123 primarily focuses on internal budgetary matters, it does highlight the need for transparency and regulation in the expenditure of committee funds. There may be discussions around the necessity and efficiency of such allocations, particularly in times when budgeting and financial oversight are critical. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on the appropriateness of the funding levels and the expected outcomes related to the committee's work.
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The resolution is a procedural element in Congress that reflects the operational aspects of legislative committees. While it may not attract significant public attention, its implications are vital for supporting legislative activities within the areas of education and workforce development.
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