Financial Services and General Government

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FY 2025 House Action:
Subcomm: 6/5/24, approved:  R-Stmt | Text | R-Summ | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet | Wed markup.
Full Comm: 6/13/24: approved 33-24  | Text | R-Stmt | Rpt | R-Summ | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet
Floor:  6/17/24:  H.R. 8773 placed on calendar

FY 2025 Senate Action:
Subcomm:  
Full Comm: 8/1: Sen. Approps. Comm. approved FSGG 27-0: D-Stmt | D-Summ | Text | Adopted Amendments | Rpt | Earmarks| R-Stmt
Floor: 

FY 2025 Action on Conference Report:
Agreement:  
House Passage:  
Senate Passage:  

President: 


FY 2024 House FSGG Appropriations Action:
Subcomm:  6/22, Hse subcomm approved – voice vote | Text | Summ | R-Stmt | D-Stmt
Full Comm: 7/13: Hse full comm approved FSGG 34-26 | TextSumm | RptR-StmtD-Stmt
Floor:  11/8: House began consideration of HR 4664, FSGG| Text | Summ | Rpt | R-Stmt | D-Stmt; 11/9: bill pulled from the Floor, lacking votes for passage.

FY 2024 Senate FSGG Appropriations Action:
Subcomm: no subcomm. markup
Full Comm: 7/13: Sen full comm approved FSGG 29-0 | Text – S. 2309 | Rpt | Summ | D-Stmt | R-Stmt
Floor: 

FY 2024 Action on Conference Report:
Agreement: Bill Text| Jt. Stmt. Division B – Financial Services | Hse-R-Sum | Hse-D-Sum | Sen-D-Sum |  Earmarks (House) | Earmarks (Senate)
House Passage: Passed Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (amendment to HR 2882), 286-134
Senate Passage:  
Passed Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (amendment to HR 2882), 74-24
President: President will sign


The FSGG bill funds the following agencies:
Department of the Treasury (except International Affairs Technical Assistance, and International Financial Institutions)
District of Columbia
-Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia
-District of Columbia Courts
-District of Columbia Public Defender Service
Executive Office of the President (except OSTP, USTR, CEQ)
-Council of Economic Advisers
-Government-wide Management Councils
-High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (ONDCP)
-National Security Council and Homeland Security Council (Executive Office of the President)
-Office of Administration (Executive Office of the President)
-Office of Management and Budget (Executive Office of the President)
-White House
Judiciary
-Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
-Federal Judicial Center
-Supreme Court of the United States
-U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
-U.S. Court of International Trade
Treasury
-Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (Treasury)
Bureau of the Fiscal Service [Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner in 2012 directed the Bureau of the Public Debt be combined with the Financial Management Service into the single Bureau of the Fiscal Service.]
-Community Development Financial Institutions Fund Program Account (Treasury)
-Community Development Revolving Loan Fund
-Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (Treasury)
-Financial Management Service (Treasury)
-Internal Revenue Service (Treasury)
-U.S. Mint (Treasury)
Independent Agencies:
-Administrative Conference of the United States
-Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation
-Commodity Futures Trading Commission (in the House, funded by the Ag bill)
-Consumer Product Safety Commission
-Election Assistance Commission
-Federal Communications Commission
-Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Inspector General
-Federal Election Commission
-Federal Labor Relations Authority
-Federal Trade Commission
-General Services Administration
–Allowances and Office Staff for Former Presidents (GSA)
–Public Buildings Service (GSA)
-Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
-Merit Systems Protection Board
-Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation
-National Archives and Records Administration
–National Historical Publications and Records Commission
-National Credit Union Administration
-Office of Government Ethics
-Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
–President’s Commission on White House Fellows (OPM)
-Office of Special Counsel
-Postal Regulatory Commission
-Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
-Securities and Exchange Commission
-Selective Service System
-Small Business Administration
–Disaster Loans Program (Small Business Administration)
-Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program
-United States Postal Service:
–Office of Inspector General
–Payment to the Postal Service Fund
-United States Tax Court
In most respects House and Senate appropriations subcommittee jurisdictions are parallel.


Historical Database – FSGG: 

Open a document below, press the Ctrl + F buttons, and enter relevant terms to locate the bill or report provisions you need.

Omnibus or Consolidated:  all (or most) regular appropriations bills packaged together.
Minibus:  several regular appropriations bills packaged together.
CR:  continues agency funding at a particular level–often the previous year–without detailed appropriations.
Cromnibus:  a CR for some agencies and detailed appropriations for others.
Note on Joint Statements:  In many cases, (House-Senate) joint explanatory statements on omnibus appropriations bills are printed only in the Congressional Record–which is impossible to read on mobile devices.  In those cases, we have uploaded House Rules Committee PDFs.
Please note:  When you click on the links below, the bill your browser opens may not be what you expect, because the appropriations language you need has been included by the Committee in a bill with an unrelated title.  For example, LHHS appropriations might be included in a bill titled Mil-Con-VA.  Simply proceed to the relevant “title” or “division” of the bill.
  FY   Omnibus,
Individual Bill or CR
Joint Stmt
or
Conf-Report
House
Report    
Senate
Report
2023 Cons-23 Div E Comm Prt Div E Hse FSGG Rpt 23 Sen FSGG Rpt 23
2022 HR 2471 Div E Comm Prt Div E Hse FSGG Rpt 22 Sen FSGG Rpt 22
2021 HR 133 Div E Comm Prt Div E Hse FSGG Rpt 21 Sen FSGG Rpt 21
2020 Cons-20 Div C  Cons-20 Div C  Hse FSGG Rpt 20  Sen FSGG Rpt 20 
2019 Omni-19 Div D  Conf. Rpt Div D  Hse FSGG Rpt 19  Sen FSGG Rpt 19
2018 Omni-18 Div E Jt. Stmt. Div E Hse FSGG Rpt 18  n/a
2017 Omni-17 Div E Jt Stmt 17 FSGG Hse FSGG Rpt 17  Sen FSGG Rpt 17
2016 Omni-16 Div E Jt Stmt Div E  Hse FSGG Rpt 16 Sen FSGG Rpt 16
2015 Omni-Div E Jt Stmt 15 FSGG Hse FSGG Rpt 15  n/a
2014 Omni-14 Div E Jt Stmt Div E Hse FSGG Rpt 14  Sen FSGG Rpt 14
2013 Cromni-13 Div F Cromni-13 Jt Stmt Div F Hse FSGG Rpt 13 Sen FSGG Rpt 13
2012 Omni-12 Div C Joint Stmt Div C Hse FSGG Rpt 12 Sen FSGG Rpt 12
2011 CR-11 n/a   n/a Sen FSGG Rpt 11
2010 Minibus-10 Div C Conf Rpt Div C Hse FSGG Rpt 10 Sen FSGG Rpt 10
2009 Omni-09 Div D Jt Stmt Div D   Hse FSGG Rpt 09 Sen FSGG Rpt 09
2008 Omni-08 Div D Jt Stmt Div D Hse FSGG Rpt 08 Sen FSGG Rpt 08
At the beginning of the 110th Congress (2007), jurisdiction over the Departments of Transportation, Treasury, and Housing and Urban Affairs was divided to create subcommittees in both chambers on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and related agencies and Financial Services and General Government (including the Treasury Department, the Judiciary, the Executive Office of the President, the Office of Personnel Management, the Postal Service, the District of Columbia, and other related agencies, such as the Federal Elections Commission, Federal Trade Commission,Securities and Exchange Commission, and Small Business Administration).**  
**Source: CRS,  Appropriations Subcommittee Structure_ History of Changes from 1920 to 2017