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Senate Appropriations Committee
CommitteeSenate Appropriations Committee
ChamberUnited States Senate
ChairPatrick Leahy
Ranking memberRichard Shelby

Senate Appropriations Committee is a standing committee of the United States Senate with a broad jurisdiction over federal budget and appropriations matters, including National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, Department of State, and United States Agency for International Development. The committee plays a crucial role in shaping the federal government's spending priorities, working closely with other committees, such as the Senate Budget Committee and the House Appropriations Committee. The committee's work has significant implications for various government agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Department of Homeland Security. The committee's members, including Susan Collins, Lamar Alexander, and Dianne Feinstein, have been instrumental in shaping the committee's agenda and priorities.

History

The committee was established in 1867, during the Reconstruction Era, with the primary goal of overseeing the federal budget and ensuring that government spending is aligned with the nation's priorities. Over the years, the committee has played a significant role in shaping the country's spending priorities, working closely with other committees, such as the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee. The committee has been chaired by notable senators, including Robert Byrd, Ted Stevens, and Thad Cochran, who have worked to ensure that the committee's work is guided by a commitment to fiscal responsibility and accountability. The committee's history is closely tied to that of other Senate committees, including the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Jurisdiction

The committee has jurisdiction over a wide range of matters, including federal appropriations, budget matters, and government spending. The committee's jurisdiction includes oversight of various government agencies, such as the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, and Department of Energy. The committee works closely with other committees, including the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee and the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, to ensure that the nation's spending priorities are aligned with its values and goals. The committee's jurisdiction also includes matters related to disaster relief, emergency management, and national security, working closely with agencies such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Justice.

Membership

The committee is composed of members from both parties, with the majority party holding the chairmanship and the minority party holding the ranking membership. The committee's members, including Patty Murray, Roy Blunt, and Jon Tester, bring a diverse range of perspectives and expertise to the committee's work. The committee's membership includes senators from various states, including California, New York, Texas, and Florida, ensuring that the committee's work reflects the needs and priorities of the nation as a whole. The committee's members have served on other committees, including the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee, and have worked closely with other government agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Subcommittees

The committee has several subcommittees, each with its own jurisdiction and responsibilities. The subcommittees include the Subcommittee on Defense, Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, and Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs. The subcommittees are chaired by members of the committee, including Richard Durbin and Lindsey Graham, and are responsible for conducting hearings, marking up legislation, and overseeing the implementation of federal programs. The subcommittees work closely with other committees, including the House Armed Services Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, to ensure that the nation's spending priorities are aligned with its values and goals.

Legislative Activity

The committee is responsible for considering and reporting legislation related to federal appropriations and budget matters. The committee's legislative activity includes marking up appropriations bills, conducting hearings on budget matters, and overseeing the implementation of federal programs. The committee has considered legislation related to a wide range of matters, including health care reform, education reform, and national security. The committee's work has significant implications for various government agencies, including the Social Security Administration, Medicare, and Medicaid. The committee's members have worked closely with other government agencies, including the Office of Management and Budget and the Congressional Budget Office, to ensure that the nation's spending priorities are aligned with its values and goals.

Notable Legislation

The committee has played a significant role in shaping notable legislation, including the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and National Defense Authorization Act. The committee's work on these bills has had a significant impact on the nation's spending priorities and has helped to shape the country's response to various challenges, including the Great Recession and global terrorism. The committee's members, including Barbara Mikulski and Dan Coats, have worked closely with other committees, including the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial Services Committee, to ensure that the nation's spending priorities are aligned with its values and goals. The committee's work has also been influenced by the work of other Senate committees, including the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs and the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs. Category:United States Senate committees

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