Hse Sub. Members – Hearings – Markups | Sen Sub. Members – Hearings
FY 2025 House Action:
Subcomm: 6/27/24 approved: Text | R-Stmt | R-Summ | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet
Full Comm: 7/10/24: approved L-HHS-ED 31-25: R-Stmt | R-Summ | Text | Rpt | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet | D-FactSheet #2 | D-FactSheet #3 | D-FactSheet #4
Floor:
FY 2025 Senate Action:
Subcomm:
Full Comm: 8/1: Sen. Approps. Comm. approved L-HHS-ED 25-3: 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 Labor-HHS-Ed Appropriations Action:
Subcomm: 7/14: Hse subcomm markup L-HHS-Ed | Text | Summ | R-Stmt | D-Stmt
Full Comm: [On October 6, 2023, the Chair of the House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee introduced the subcommittee-drafted appropriations bill H.R. 5894.]
Floor: 11/14: House began consideration of H.R. 5894, L-HHS-Ed | R-Stmt | D-Stmt | 11/15: failed to complete action on H.R. 5894, lacking the votes for passage (Politico)
FY 2024 Senate Labor-HHS-Ed Appropriations Action:
Subcomm: no subcomm. markup
Full Comm: 7/27: comm approved 26-2 | Text – S 2624 | Rpt | Summ | Amend | Earmarks | D-Stmt |R-Stmt
Floor:
FY 2024 Action on Conference Report:
Agreement: Bill Text| Jt. Stmt Division D | Hse-R-Sum | Hse-D-Sum | Sen-D-Sum | Sen-D-Stmt on Child Care and Pre-K | 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 Labor-HHS-Ed bill funds the following agencies and programs:
Department of Education
-American Printing House for the Blind (Education)
-English Language Acquisition (Education)
-Gallaudet University (Education)
-Higher Education (Education)
-Howard University (Education)
-Impact Aid (Education)
-Indian Student Education (Education)
-Institute of Education Sciences (Education)
-International Education and Foreign Language Programs (Education)
-Migrant Education (Education)
-National Technical Institute for the Deaf (Education)
-Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (Education)
-Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (Education)
-Student Aid Administration (Education)
-Vocational and Adult Education (Education)
Department of Health and Human Services (except FDA, IHS, and NIES)
-Administration for Children and Families (HHS)
-Administration for Community Living (HHS)
-Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HHS)
-Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (HHS)
-Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (HHS)
-Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (HHS)
-Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (HHS)
-Community Health Centers (HHS)
-Health Resources and Services Administration (HHS)
-Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HHS)
-National Center for Health Statistics (HHS)
–National Institutes of Health (NIH)
-National Health Service Corps (HHS)
-National Institute on Occupational Safety and Health (HHS)
-National Institutes of Health (HHS)
-Office of Refugee Resettlement (HHS)
-President’s Council on Physical Fitness (HHS)
-Public Health Service (HHS)
-Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (HHS)
Department of Labor
-Bureau of International Labor Affairs (Labor)
-Bureau of Labor Statistics (Labor)
-Employee Benefits Security Administration (Labor)
-Employment and Training Administration (Labor)
-Mine Health and Safety Academy (Labor)
-Mine Safety and Health Administration (Labor)
-Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Labor)
-Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (Labor)
-Woman’s Bureau (Labor)
Other Agencies:
-Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
-Corporation for National and Community Service
–AmeriCorps
–Senior Corps
-Corporation for Public Broadcasting
-Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
-Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
-Institute of Museum and Library Services
-Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
-Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
-National Council on Disability
-National Labor Relations Board
-National Mediation Board
-Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
-Railroad Retirement Board
-Social Security Administration
In most respects House and Senate appropriations subcommittee jurisdictions are parallel.
Historical Database – Labor-HHS-Ed:
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.