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ANNUAL FUNDING BILLS

Fiscal Year 2007, H.R. 5221

Democratic Views of the Bill as filed with the Committee Report

News Release: Capitol Visitor Center- Another Price Increase, Another Delayed Opening9/21/06

Fact Sheet: A History of Problems with the Architect of the Capitol
Text of Amendment to Strip Capitol Architect of All Responsibility, As Passed in House

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Fiscal Year 2006, H.R. 2985, Public Law 109-55

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Obey Statement: Problems with the Capitol Visitors Center and the Continuity of Congress Provision Attached to the Bill6/22/06

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Fiscal Year 2005, H.R. 4755, Public Law 108-447

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Fiscal Year 2004, H.R. 2657, Public Law 108-83

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Fiscal Year 2003, H.R. 5121, Public Law 108-7

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Fiscal Year 2002, H.R. 2647, Public Law 107-68

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Fiscal Year 2001, H.R. 4516, Public Law 106-554

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While the Legislative Branch Subcommittee was abolished after the passage of the fiscal year 2005 bill, Legislative Branch remains a stand alone bill under the jurisdiction of the full committee.