Highlights of 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act

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Highlights of 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of HCA on April 9, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Highlights of 2015 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act:

2014 enacted: $3.33 billion

2015 President’s request: $3.45 billion

2015 Committee mark: $3.33 billion

*Committee mark excludes Senate items

The Chairman’s mark provides:

· $1.18 billion for the U.S. House of Representatives, which is equal to the 2014 enacted level and $19.8 million less than the President’s budget request.

· $347.96 million for the Capitol Police, which is $9.5 million more than the 2014 enacted level and $7.7 million less than the President’s budget request.

· $45.7 million for the Congressional Budget Office, which is equal to the 2014 enacted level and $378,000 less than the President’s budget request.

· $488.56 million for the Architect of the Capitol, which is $40.48 million less than the 2014 enacted level and $78.9 million less than the President’s budget request.

· $594.95 million for the Library of Congress, which is $15.97 million more than the 2014 enacted level and $1.9 million less than the President’s budget request.

· $122.58 million for the Government Printing Office, which is $3.3 million more than the 2014 enacted level and $6.3 million less than the President’s budget request.

· $519.6 million for the Government Accountability Office, which is $14.2 million more than the 2014 enacted level and $5.5 million less than the President’s budget request.

Source: U.S. Department of HCA

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