House Budget Committee schedules Member Day Hearing for December 3

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House Budget Committee schedules Member Day Hearing for December 3

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The House Committee on the Budget will hold a "Member Day Hearing" on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, at 10:15 AM in room 210 of the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. The hearing is scheduled to be broadcast live through the committee’s social media channels, website, and YouTube page. Seating in the hearing room is limited, but members of the public can view the proceedings via a live webcast once it begins.

According to the committee’s announcement, only invited witnesses will provide oral testimony during this session. However, individuals or organizations not scheduled to speak may submit written statements for consideration and inclusion in the official record. Written comments must be submitted by email as a Microsoft Word document following specific formatting requirements and should not exceed ten pages. All submissions must include contact details and a list of any clients or organizations represented by the witness.

The committee has outlined that electronic submissions are preferred for compiling the official hearing record. Submissions failing to meet formatting standards will not be printed but will remain available for committee review.

For those needing accommodations due to disabilities, advance notice is requested. Questions regarding accessibility or alternative formats for committee materials can be directed to the provided contact number.

The House Budget Committee was established in 1974 under the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act and plays a central role in federal fiscal policy management according to its official website. It manages federal expenditures, develops budget resolutions, oversees long-term government programs and promotes fiscal responsibility. The committee collaborates with other key committees such as Ways and Means and Appropriations and works closely with the Congressional Budget Office for independent analyses.

Further details about upcoming hearings and guidelines are available on the House Budget Committee's website at https://budget.house.gov/news.

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