HR 264 - Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019 - National Key Vote

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Title: Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that appropriates financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2019 and for other purposes.

Highlights:

 

  • Appropriates $208.7 million to the Department of the Treasury for departmental offices salaries and expenses (Title I).

  • Appropriates $159 million to the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence for salaries and other expenses (Title I).

  • Appropriates $25.2 million to the Cybersecurity Enhancement Account in the Department of the Treasury to remain available until September 30, 2021 (Title I).

  • Appropriates $37 million to the Office of Inspector General (Title I).

  • Appropriates $169.6 million to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration of the Department of the Treasury (Title I).

  • Appropriates $55 million to White House (Title II).

  • Appropriates $11.8 million to the salaries and expenses for the National Security Council and Homeland Security Council (Title II).

  • Appropriates $100 million to the Office of Administration (Title II).

  • Appropriates $101 million to the Office of Management and Budget (Title II).

  • Appropriates $280 million to the National Drug Control Policy’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program (Title II).

  • Appropriates $117.3 million to the Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 to be available as follows (Title II):

    • $99 million for the Drug-Free Communities Program;

    • $2 million for drug court training and technical assistance;

    • $9.5 million for anti-doping activities;

    • $2.5 million for the United States membership dues to the World Anti-Doping Agency; and

    • $1.25 million to be made available when needed.

  • Appropriates $84.7 million to the Supreme Court of the United States for salaries and expenses (Title III).

  • Appropriates $32 million for the salaries and expenses for the employees of the circuit courts (Title III).

  • Appropriates $19.4 million to the United States Court of International Trade (Title III).

  • Appropriates $5.1 billion to the Courts of appeals, district courts, and other judicial services for salaries and expenses (Title III).

  • Appropriates $1.1 billion the defender services (Title III).

  • Appropriates $92.4 million for the administrative office of the United States courts for salaries and expenses (Title III).

  • Appropriates $30 million to the District of Columbia (Title IV).

  • Appropriates $244.9 million as federal payments to the District of Columbia courts (Title IV).

  • Appropriates $126 million to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (Title V).

  • Appropriates $333.1 million to the Federal Communications Commission (Title V).

  • Appropriates $71.2 million to the Federal Election Commision (Title V).

  • Appropriates $26.2 million to the Federal Labor Relations Authority (Title V).

  • Appropriates $309.7 million to the Federal Trade Commision (Title V).

  • Appropriates $9.6 billion to the general services administration real property fund, with it being split between the following (Title V):

    • $1 billion to remain available until expended for construction and acquisition;

    • $890 million to remain available until expended for repairs and alterations, including associated design and construction services;

    • $5.4 billion for rental of space to remain available until expended; and

    • $2.2 billion  for building operations.

  • Appropriates $375.1 million for operating expenses for the National Archives and Records Administration and archived Federal records and related activities (Title V).

  • Appropriates $16.4 to the Office of Government Ethics (Title V).

  • Appropriates $26.5 million to the Office of Special Counsel (Title V).

  • Appropriates $1.6 billion to the Securities and Exchange Commission (Title V).

  • Appropriates $267.5 million to the Small Business Administration (Title V).

  • Appropriates $241 million to entrepreneurial development programs (Title V).

  • Appropriates $55.2 million to the United States Postal Services (Title V).

Title: Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2019

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