Providing amounts for the expenses of the Committee on Ways and Means in the One Hundred Seventeenth Congress.
Summary
House Resolution 213 is a routine administrative measure that authorizes the necessary funding for the House Committee on Ways and Means to operate during the 117th Congress. This budget covers the committee’s essential costs, such as hiring professional staff, conducting legislative research, and holding public hearings.
While this bill does not change laws directly, it enables the committee to perform its work on critical issues that impact citizens' daily lives, including taxes, Social Security, Medicare, and international trade. By providing these resources, the resolution ensures the committee can continue reviewing and developing legislation that affects the national economy and federal social programs.
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