The House and Senate are in recess this week for the Republican National Convention being held in Milwaukee, WI. Former President Trump may announce his Vice President selection tonight. The Vice Presidential pick is scheduled to speak Wednesday evening. One contender, Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), was spotted leaving his home today with a motorcade. Former President Trump is slated to speak on Thursday, the final night of the convention. The convention will be streamed on YouTube, X, Facebook Live, Rumble, Amazon Prime, Twitch, and Direct TV.
https://gopconvention2024.com/master-calendar/
The Democratic National Convention will be held in Chicago, IL the week of August 19-22.
Both the House and Senate will be in session the weeks of July 22 and July 29. The House will focus on finishing their fiscal year 2025 (FY25) appropriations bills during those two weeks, while the Senate may take up their FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) as well as continue confirming Executive Brand and judicial nominations.
Fiscal Year 2025 Appropriations
House
Last week, the House Appropriations Committee completed work on all 12 of their annual spending bills. Four of these bills have narrowly passed on the House floor, however, the Legislative Branch bill was defeated last week by a vote of 205-213. This is typically one of the easier bills to pass, but some Republican members joined all Democrats who voted against the bill because it included a provision providing a pay raise for members of Congress. This could prevent the House from passing all 12 of its bills before the August recess.
The House plans on taking up the Agriculture, Energy & Water, Financial Services, and Interior Environment appropriations bills on the House floor when they return next week. If they manage to pass all four, they would have the four most contentious bills remaining for the final week of July.
Senate
Senate Appropriators started the FY25 appropriations process last week when they approved their subcommittee allocations and reported out three spending bills (Agriculture, Legislative Branch, and Military Construction-Veterans Affairs). The Senate subcommittee allocations do not include $34.5B in emergency spending ($21B for defense programs and $13.5B for nondefense programs) or other upward “adjustments” for nondefense spending that were negotiated as part of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.
Appropriations Subcommittee |
House |
Senate |
Agriculture |
Subcommittee: June 11 Full Committee: July 10 Floor: Week of July 22 |
Full Committee: July 11 |
Commerce Justice Science |
Subcommittee: June 26 Full Committee: July 9 Floor: Week of July 29 |
|
Defense |
Subcommittee: June 5 Full Committee: June 13 Floor: June 28 (217-198) |
|
Energy & Water |
Subcommittee: June 28 Full Committee: July 9 Floor: Week of July 22 |
|
Financial Services |
Subcommittee: June 5 Full Committee: June 13 Floor: Week of July 22 |
|
Homeland Security |
Subcommittee: June 4 Full Committee: June 12 Floor: June 28 (212-203) |
|
Interior Environment |
Subcommittee: June 28 Full Committee: July 9 Floor: Week of July 22 |
|
Labor HHS Education |
Subcommittee: June 27 Full Committee: July 10 Floor: Week of July 29 |
|
Legislative Branch |
Subcommittee: May 23 Full Committee: June 13 Floor: July 11 (Failed) |
Full Committee: July 11 |
Military Construction VA |
Subcommittee: May 21 Full Committee: May 23 Floor: June 5 (209-197) |
Full Committee: July 11 |
State Foreign Operations |
Subcommittee: June 4 Full Committee: June 12 Floor: June 28 (212-200) |
|
Transportation HUD |
Subcommittee: June 27 Full Committee: July 10 Floor: Week of July 29 |
|
Topline Funding Levels by Appropriations Subcommittee
Appropriations Subcommittee |
FY2023 Enacted |
FY24 Enacted |
FY25 House |
FY25 Senate* |
Agriculture |
$25.500B |
$26.228B |
$25.873B |
$27.049B |
Commerce Justice Science |
$82.400B |
$66.500B |
$78.288B |
$69.235B |
Defense |
$797.700B |
$824.500B |
$833.053B |
$830.865B |
Energy & Water |
$54.650B |
$58.191B |
$59.190B |
$61.467B |
Financial Services |
$27.600B |
$13.700B |
$23.608B |
$21.175B |
Homeland Security |
$60.700B |
$61.800B |
$64.805B |
$60.516B |
Interior Environment |
$38.900B |
$38.600B |
$38.478B |
$37.650B |
Labor HHS Education |
$207.400B |
$194.400B |
$185.797B |
$198.655B |
Legislative Branch |
$6.900B |
$6.800B |
$7.125B |
$7.000B |
Military Construction VA |
$154.200B |
$153.950B |
$147.570B |
$148.876B |
State Foreign Operations |
$59.700B |
$55.800B |
$51.713B |
$55.705B |
Transportation HUD |
$87.300B |
$89.500B |
$90.400B |
$87.707B |
*Note that the Senate allocations do not include any of the adjustments and emergency funding agreed to as part of the Fiscal Responsibility Act agreement, or the additional emergency funding that Chair Murray and Vice Chair Collins have agreed to for fiscal year 2025. These resources will instead be reflected as each subcommittees reports its bill.