Legislative Branch
Previous Legislative Branch Bills
Fiscal Year 2014
Fiscal Year 2013
- H.R. 933, Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, Public Law 113-6
- House Explanatory Statement
Fiscal Year 2012
Fiscal Year 2011
Fiscal Year 2010
- H.R. 2918, Public Law 111-68
- Chairwoman Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
2010 Legislative Branch Appropriations, Final Bill and Continuing Resolution
2010 Legislative Branch Appropriations, House Bill
- List of Programs Cut or Terminated
- 2010 Bill and Report: HR 2918
- Bill Summary: Passed by Full Committee
2010 Legislative Branch Appropriations, Subcommittee Bill
Fiscal Year 2009, Public Law 111-8
- Chairwoman Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
- Public Law: Bill Test and Explanatory Statement, including Earmarks & Congressional Directed Spending
- Summary
- Earmark Certification Letters
Fiscal Year 2008, H.R. 2771, Public Law 110-161
- Chairwoman Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
- Public Law: Bill Test and Explanatory Statement,including Earmarks & Congressional Directed Spending
- Summary
Fiscal Year 2007, H.R. 5221, Public Law 110-5
- Chairman Lewis (R-CA)*
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
- Public Law
Fiscal Year 2006, H.R. 2985, Public Law 109-55
- Chairman Lewis (R-CA)*
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
Fiscal Year 2005, H.R. 4755, Public Law 108-447
- Chairman Kingston (R-GA)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
Fiscal Year 2004, H.R. 2657, Public Law 108-83
- Chairman Kingston (R-GA)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
Fiscal Year 2003, H.R. 5121, Public Law 108-7
- Chairman Taylor (R-NC)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
Fiscal Year 2002, H.R. 2647, Public Law 107-68
- Chairman Taylor (R-NC)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
Fiscal Year 2001, H.R. 4516, Public Law 106-554
- Chairman Taylor (R-NC)
- Bill Information: Text, Congressional Action, Status
* For FY 2006 and FY 2007 the Legislative Branch bill was under the jurisdiction of the full committee.