Friday, April 13, 2012

Republican Committe Members

Denny Rehberg, Montana
Jerry Lewis, California
Jack Kingston, Georgia
Kay Granger, Texas
Michael K. Simpson, Idaho
Rodney Alexander, Louisiana
Jeff Flake, Arizona
Cynthia M. Lummis, Wyoming
(The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, n.d.)

Democratic Committee Members

Nita M. Lowey, New York
Rosa L. DeLauro, Connecticut
Lucille Roybal - Allard, California
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Illinois
Barbara Lee, California
(The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, n.d.)

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Describe committee's purpose. What happens to items approved or denied by the committe?

The Committee on Appropriations is one of many committees within the United States House of Representatives. The main purpose of the Committee on Appropriations is to specifically determine the amount of money spent by the government of the United States. This committee is viewed as a valuable committee with influential members.

The Committee on Appropriations only manages money related to items that have already been approved and put into law.

(M. Seligman, personal communication, April 2, 2012)

List chair, vice-chair, and ranking minority member and duties.


Denny Rehberg, Chairman (E. Jones, personal communication, March 31, 2012) - "A committee chairman is a person who holds an organizational position within a group and has the responsibility for running meetings held by that group" (Cohen, 2012). In addition the chairman is responsible for establishing goals, having action plans, planning committee meetings, and assigning duties to committee members (S. Sweeney, personal communication, April 17, 2012).
Rodney Alexander, Vice-Chair (E. Jones, personal communication, March 31,2012) - As Vice-Chair, Mr. Alexander's responsibility is to assist the chairman. Mr. Alexander may also have to serve as chairman should Mr. Rehberg be absent or unavailable or an item concerning Mr. Rehberg is being discussed among the committee (C. Abel, personal communication, April 17, 2012).
Rosa DeLauro, Ranking Member (E. Jones, personal communication, March 31, 2012) - Ms. DeLauro serves as the highest ranked Democrat on the subcommittee. "She serves as a full serving member of the committee but also cor ales the Democratic party and makes sure the opinions of the Democrats are heard" (anonymous at Rosa DeLauro's office in Washington, D.C., personal communication, April 17. 2012).

Identify a committee members position on this bill.

Kay Granger (TX) voted in favor of allocating the available funds for HR2055 into specific categories. Her positive vote helped make up the 68% of democrats and republicans who voted in favor of the HR 2055 allocations (Open Congress, n.d.).

Specifically, Ms. Granger, referred to the funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ms. Granger stated, "Nearly three quarters of the CDC's budget is directed to health departments in our local cities and towns. Communities depend on these funds to help keep people safe, healthy, and free from disease. This funding is even more important now because local governments are already struggling to keep prevention programs funded" (house.gov, n.d.)

Choose, identify, and describe a health care bill being considered by the committee.


HR2055 Consolidated Appropriations Act for 2012.


The HR2055 that was put into law in December 2011. The Health and Human Services portion of HR2055 received $69.7 billion. Of this money the Committee on Appropriations disbursed 10.7 % to Health Resources and Services Administration, 11.4% to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2.3 % to the National Institutes of Health, 19.9 % for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, 17.9 % to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2.4 %Administration for Children and Families, and 5.1 % for Abstinence Education (House Appropriations Committee, 2011).

Are there currently any committee vacancies?

There are currently no committee vacancies (E. Jones, personal communication, April 2, 2012).