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DLM ALERT – House Appropriations Approves FY15 THUD Appropriation

 

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House Appropriations Committee

Chairman Hal Rogers   

Website address: http://appropriations.house.gov/

For Immediate Release: May 21, 2014

Contact: Jennifer Hing, (202) 226-7007

 

Appropriations Committee Approves the Fiscal Year 2015 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Bill

Legislation prioritizes funding on important infrastructure investments

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House Appropriations Committee today approved the fiscal year 2015 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development funding bill on a vote of 28-21. The legislation includes funding for the Department of Transportation, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and other related agencies.

 

In total, the bill reflects an allocation of $52 billion in discretionary spending – an increase of $1.2 billion above the fiscal year 2014 enacted level and a decrease of $7.8 billion below the President’s budget request. However, given the reduction in offsets caused by a decline in Federal Housing Administration receipts, the program level within the bill is more accurately $1.8 billion below the current level. Within the legislation, funds are targeted toward transportation, infrastructure, and housing programs of national need and significance that have the biggest impact on Americans and communities across the country.

 

“This bill focuses funding on the infrastructure that grows the American economy and on the housing options that protect our most vulnerable citizens. These investments are important to our economic growth, important to the safety of our citizens, and important to those people who might worry about whether or not they will have a roof over their heads tomorrow,” Chairman Rogers said. “But, we also must be mindful of the spending of each tax dollar – this bill strikes a fine balance between fiscal restraint and careful investment in our nation’s transportation infrastructure and economic well-being.”

 

Subcommittee Chairman Tom Latham added, “My priorities in this process were to act in a bipartisan fashion to fund our most vital programs with our critical need to reduce the deficit. This is a sound, commonsense bill that meets our highest transportation and housing priorities in a fiscally responsible way. I look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to move this important legislation forward in an open legislative process.”  

 

The following amendments to the bill were adopted by the full committee today:

 

Rep. Latham – The manager’s amendment makes technical and non-controversial changes to the bill and report. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.

 

Rep. Schiff – The amendment adds language to the report directing HUD to evaluate and report on the  effect of voucher portability on costs to certain Public Housing Authorities. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.

 

Rep. Price – The amendment increases funding for the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness by $1 million, offset by a reduction from the HUD Information Technology account. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.

For the text of the bill, please visit: http://appropriations.house.gov/uploadedfiles/bills-113hr-fc-ap-fy2015-ap00-thud.pdf

For the text of the report, please visit:http://appropriations.house.gov/uploadedfiles/hrpt-113-hr-fy2015-thud.pdf

 

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