At the same time, this bill delivers emergency assistance to help communities recover from natural disasters and to protect the people of Ukraine from Russias continued attack. It also delivers $501.6 million for the recently launched 9-8-8 Suicide Lifeline. 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To help local fire departments protect the public, Senator Reed helped include $720 million for firefighter grant programs, of which $360 million is for firefighter equipment grants (AFG) and $360 million is for firefighter hiring and retention (SAFER) grants. See a list of the upcomingfiscaldeadlines here. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 is a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill funding the U.S. federal government for the 2023 fiscal year. These Energy and Water investments will create good-paying jobs, lower costs, and improve communities from the Heartland to the coasts as we intensify Americas energy innovation, fortify water infrastructure, and invigorate the essential work to sustain life on Earth,said Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Chairwoman Marcy Kaptur. The Consolidated Appropriations Act makes it clear that states can take up to a full year to initiate all renewals. Just before the New Year, Congress passed and the President signed the final fiscal year (FY) 2023 omnibus appropriations bill into law. :Senator Reed successfully fought for the inclusion of an additional $12 million in funding for polio eradication efforts at the CDC and USAID, bringing the total US government commitment to $265 million in FY23. It also delivers $6.2 billion, for NOAA, including $1.09 billion for the National Marine Fisheries Service, and $24 million set aside for climate research. This vital program helps millions of Americans stay safe and warm. Additionally, Im thrilled this bill includes several of the provisions I fought for as Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee, including an MRA increase to ensure lawmakers can best serve their constituents, funding to expand recruitment and retention of staff, and vital investments to provide Capitol Police with the resources needed to protect our nations Capitol. $4.9 billion to combat the opioid epidemic, including a $100 million increase in block grants to states for substance abuse prevention and treatment programs. It also provides over $800 billion in defense spending, as well as emergency supplemental aid for disaster assistance around the U.S. and $45 billion in assistance for Ukraine and NATO allies. Boosting LIHEAP by Another $1 Billion to Help Households Lower Energy Bills: As many families and seniors on fixed incomes struggle with high energy prices this winter, Senator Reed successfully led efforts to boost funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by an additional $1 billion, raising the overall LIHEAP total for FY23 to $6.1 billion. The bipartisan package includes roughly $800 billion in domestic priorities and boosts spending for education, child care, mental health, food assistance, veterans, and additional funds for public safety, including more U.S. Capitol Police. SB 2502: Implementing the 2023-2024 General Appropriations Act. The stakes of inaction are too high to not complete our work. A long-term continuing resolution, which continues prior fiscal year funding levels, during the record inflationary pressures the country is currently experiencing would result in devastating cuts to programs that the American people rely on and for our national security. The House Committee on Appropriations released its FY 2024 State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs (SFOPs) appropriations bill on June 22, 2023 and accompanying report on July 11, 2023. July 13, 2023 On July 13, the House Labor Health and Human Services and Education (LHHS) appropriations subcommittee released its version of the FY24 LHHS appropriation bill and will mark up the legislation on July 14. Senator Reed co-authored the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act (Public Law No: 116-172) to designate 988 as a national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline. For example, the conferenced Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 budget between the House and Senate set the 302(a) limit for that year at $1.017 trillion. In addition to billions of dollars in federal funding Rhode Island will receive from the omnibus. . General Appropriations Act; Provides moneys for annual period beginning July 1, 2023, & ending June 30, 2024, & supplemental appropriations for period ending June 30, 2023, to pay salaries & other expenses, capital outlaybuildings & other improvements, & for other specified purposes of various agencies of state government. The appropriations measures passed by the Legislature comprise the state budget. Expands access to affordable housing by investing billions of dollars in constructing new homes, lowering the cost of rent, reducing heating and cooling costs, and provides the resources to help house hundreds of thousands of people experiencing homelessness in our country. The table will be updated as both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees release their 302(b) allocations. Reed a cosponsor of the landmark PACT Act, also helped deliver a 22.4% increase in support for Veteran Administration (VA) medical care, which provides health services for 7.3 million veterans. Because the statutory caps on discretionary spending expired at the end of FY 2021, lawmakers are not required to appropriate funds within any legal limit. The bill will allow penalty-free withdrawals for some emergency expenses, let employers offer matching retirement contributions for a workers student loan payments, and increase how much older workers may save in employer retirement plans. WASHINGTON - Today, the House Appropriations Committee released the Fiscal Year 2024 bill for the State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Subcommittee. Passing a continuing resolution does nothing to address these and other critical shortfalls. The appropriations process for the current fiscal year, FY 2022, marked the first in a decade in which discretionary spending levels wereno longer subjecttostatutory spending capsoriginally enacted by the Budget Control Act of 2011. Full Speed Ahead on Submarine Production: Rhode Island will benefit from several key provisions in the defense section of the bill that Reed helped author, including $14.7 billion for submarines, which will help modernize the Navys submarine fleet and fuel a hiring boom for Rhode Island workers in good-paying manufacturing jobs. Chair DeLauros full statement in support of the bill ishere. 2023 Appropriation Bill.pdf File Size: 251.23 KB: File Type: application/pdf: Hits: 16264 Hits: Created Date: 12-16-2022 Download View Budget Office of the Federation. Late last week, amid a flurry of pre-recess activity, the Senate Committee on Appropriations released all 12 of their Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 spending bills.The nearly $1.7 trillion appropriations package includes $653 billion in non-defense discretionary spending, marking a 10.1% increase over FY 2022 levels, and $850 billion in defense discretionary spending, an 8.7% increase over FY 2022 levels. I am particularly proud of the FSGG bill, which provides our government with resources to protect consumers and support federal employees,said Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee Chairman Mike Quigley. Strengthening RIs Infrastructure: Senator Reed worked with his colleagues on the THUD Subcommittee to deliver $1.145 billion for bridges. It also makes needed investments to modernize the Library of Congress operations and technology and make its collection more accessible to the American people. Updated 1/3/2023: The President signed the FY 2023 omnibus appropriations bill on Thursday, Dec. 29. Individual subcommittee summaries, one-page fact sheets, and explanatory statements are below: Omnibus includes highest level for non-defense funding ever, lowers the cost of living for working families, creates better-paying jobs, and keeps our nation and communities safe; Provides critical funding to support Ukraine and relief to help communities recover from natural disasters, Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies, Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies, Financial Services and General Government, Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies, State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies. The House passed the measure by a 221-205-1 vote on Friday, Dec. 23, following Senate passage by a 68-29 vote on Thursday, Dec. 22. The House today passed, 225 to 201, with one Member voting present, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, an omnibus spending bill consisting of all 12 fiscal year 2023 appropriations bills. . While global polio incidence has been reduced by more than 99 percent, new cases have been reported in the United States, UK, Israel, Mozambique, and Malawi. Related Items: Enacted Legislation. It makes key investments in both resources and staffing to protect the Capitol complex, workers, and keep visitors safe. As we didlast year, we'll be tracking the bills as they move from committee to the House and Senate floor and onto the President's desk. Strengthening Retirement Security: To help more Americans save and prepare for retirement, the bill includes SECURE 2.0 language to help people boost their retirement savings, ensure greater access to workplace retirement plans, and provide more workers with an opportunity to receive a secure stream of income in retirement. The new law provides billions of federal dollars to Rhode Island for education, economic development, energy upgrades, health care, housing, infrastructure, public safety, veterans, and more. Reed a cosponsor of the landmark PACT Act, also helped deliver a 22.4% increase in support for Veteran Administration (VA) medical care, which provides health services for 7.3 million veterans. The bill includes $285 million, an increase of $50 million, to support apprenticeship programs. H.R. Preventing Domestic Violence: Includes a record $700 million investment under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) to help combat domestic violence. Reed says the year-long $1.7 trillion spending package includes key victories for Rhode Island and working families everywhere. Dec 21, 2022 Other Spending Update (2/3/2023): This piece has been updated with a more complete analysis of the bill as scored by the Congressional Budget Office. Supporting the United States Coast Guard & NOAA: The bill includes $11.6 billion for USCG operations and assets. 2023 Appropriations Act. The bipartisan group is Republican presidential candidate Mike Pence recently proposed freezing nondefense discretionary (NDD) spending, which we estimate could save between $160 and $840 billion over the ten-year period 2023 Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, All rights reserved. 2023-2024 Session View Bill Digest View Available Bill Summaries Edition Fiscal Note Filed Edition 1 Edition 2 Actuarial Retirement Incarceration Fiscal Note Fiscal Note Rev. A summary of the disaster supplemental ishereand a one-page fact sheet ishere. Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, complete a budget resolution to lay out fiscal principles, criticized proposed nondefense discretionary spending levels. Including these amounts, non-emergency discretionary budget authority for FY 2022 totaled $1.512 trillion. On December 23, the House and Senate Appropriations Committee agreed to a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill that funds government operations through the fiscal year 2023. Helping People with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders: $1.01 billion, an increase of $150 million, for the Mental Health Block Grant and $111 million for school-based mental health grants at the Department of Education. Today, Reed highlighted several key provisions of the law he helped champion, including: Boosting LIHEAP by Another $1 Billion to Help Households Lower Energy Bills: As many families and seniors on fixed incomes struggle with high energy prices this winter, Senator Reed successfully led efforts to boost funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) by an additional $1 billion, raising the overall LIHEAP total for FY23 to $6.1 billion. Food price increases have strained senior nutrition programs, which were already struggling under increased demand in the wake of the pandemic. The bill also provides an additional $3.5 billion for the National Park Service. Increasing the Maximum Pell Grant Award: The bill includes a $500 increase to the maximum Pell award for a total of $7,395 for the 2023-2024 school year. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA): The bill includes $7.3 billion for HRSA, a cut of more than $700 million below the enacted level. WASHINGTON - U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The bill includes a total of $7.6 billion for CDC, a cut of $1.6 billion below the enacted level. Senate Democrats unveiled their 12 appropriations bills for the upcoming fiscal year Thursday, setting the stage for a clash with Republicans over defense spending, abortion policy, border. Combined with discretionary funding provided for Veterans Medical Care, these resources will help fulfill House Democrats commitment to veterans without endangering other key investments in social services such as child care, medical research, housing, education, and other non-defense programs. 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The appropriations bills also includefor the first time$5 billion in mandatory funding for the Cost of War Toxic Exposures Fund established in the Honoring Our PACT Act of 2022. On July 13, the House Labor Health and Human Services and Education (LHHS) appropriations subcommittee released its version of the FY24 LHHS appropriation bill and will mark up the legislation on July 14. The nearly $1.7 trillion appropriations bill averted a government shutdown and funds the federal government through fiscal year 2023, which ends September 30, 2023. BILL NUMBER: S7594 SPONSOR: HELMING TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the executive law, in relation to establishing the fire station construction grant program; to amend the state finance law, in relation to establishing the fire station construction fund; and making an appropriation therefor SUMMARY OF . July 13, 2023. Senator Reed also leads the effort to fund the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, with each receiving a boost of $27 million for a total of $207 million to each agency. Rhode Island. This increased investment will allow the US to strengthen its global leadership role in efforts to eradicate polio and prevent its widespread return to the U.S. Funding the Legislative Branch & Securing the U.S. Capitol: Under Reeds leadership of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee, the bill makes key investments to ensure an efficient, effective, functioning government that works for the American people. GENERAL BILL by Appropriations Implementing the 2023-2024 General Appropriations Act; Incorporating by reference certain calculations of the Florida Education Finance Program; revising requirements relating to the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program; authorizing the Agency for Health Care Administration to submit budget . It is my hope that by releasing these bills, and making clear what the priorities of Senate Democrats are, we can take a step closer toward reaching a bipartisan compromise after months of stalled negotiations. Six-bill House FY2023 Consolidated Appropriations measure including by division appropriations for Tranportation-HUD, Agriculture, Energy-Water, Financial Services, Interior, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs. It is important to note that the subcommittee has not released the report text, therefore ASTHO cannot complete a detailed analysis. The burden of inflation would make a long-term continuing resolution untenable with grave consequences for communities and families across the country and for our national security. Im proud of our work and the investments weve secured to meet our national security needs and keep America safe, strong, and secure into the future., To succeed in the 21st century, the United States must be positioned to unleash its full potential. This bill furthers our commitment to increasing investments that impact the lives of people everywherea commitment we will never stop fighting to fulfill., This bill is crucial to our countrys economic success and Americans quality of life. Senator Reed worked with his colleagues on the THUD Subcommittee to deliver $1.145 billion for bridges. In response to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, the bill updates the 1887 Electoral Count Act to make it much harder for a sitting President, Vice President, or their allies in Congress to manipulate the system for counting and certifying electoral votes to cling to power. It will help keep our nation and communities safe, increase the supply of housing, protect our environment, and includes new reforms to help people increase their retirement savings, said Senator Reed. STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY Senate Amendment to H.R. Edition 3 Edition 4 Fiscal Note Actuarial Health Actuarial Retirement Incarceration Edition 5 Last Action: Conf Com Appointed on 6/1/2023 Sponsors: Spurs innovation by investing in science, research and development including $10.3 billion for the National Science Foundation, and $48 billion for the National Institutes of Health. However, in the Senate such a resolution does not have privileged consideration, making it vulnerable to filibuster. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): The bill funds SAMHSA at $7.1 billion, a cut of $234 million below the enacted level. Congress will need to enact another CR before Friday to keep the federal government funded or risk a partial government shutdown. The fiscal year 2023 budget request for activities funded in the Department of Defense appropriations bill totals $762,202,500,000 in new budget authority, including $514,000,000 in mandatory spending. 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