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House of Representatives Holds Hearing on FY2027 Internal Budget Request

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This content describes a US House of Representatives Budget Committee hearing to discuss the Fiscal Year 2027 budget request for the House's own operational and administrative expenses. Various House officers and counsels are present to discuss their budget priorities for keeping the institution operating. This is an internal administrative matter for the legislative body, not a discussion of broader fiscal policy or economic legislation.

Why relevant? This hearing pertains solely to the internal operational budget and administrative costs of the US House of Representatives. It has no direct or indirect impact on market sectors, corporate earnings, economic policy, or investment decisions for investors and traders.

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from the Senate Finance Committee

Valadao Remarks at Budget Hearing on House of Representatives

The subject of today’s hearing is the Fiscal Year 2027 budget request for the United States House of Representatives. I’d like to thank Ranking Member Espaillat, Committee Members, our House Officers, Mr. McCumber, Mr. McFarland, and Ms. Binstead. Ms. Binstead, we welcome you to your first appearance before this subcommittee, and we appreciate your willingness to serve as our acting Chief Administrative Officer.

We are also joined today by Mr. Matthew Berry, the House General Counsel, Ms. Christen Stevenson, the newly appointed House Inspector General – congratulations Ms. Stevenson! – Mr. Brian Lindsey, the Law Revision Counsel, and Mr. Warren Burke, the Legislative Counsel.

I would like to begin by thanking each of you and your very dedicated staff for the long hours and committed service you provide to this institution. I know my colleagues share my appreciation for the work you do to keep the House operating safely, effectively and efficiently. 

Thank you again for joining us today, and I look forward to hearing your testimonies and learning more about your budget priorities for Fiscal Year 2027. I now recognize Ranking Member Espaillat for his opening remarks.