Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes.
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Summary
What This Bill Does
Appropriates funds for Departments of Labor, HHS, and Education for fiscal year 2025. Limits Job Corps salaries and establishes transfer authority.
Who Benefits and How
Social programs receive operating funds. Job Corps continues operations. Health and education programs funded.
Who Bears the Burden and How
Taxpayers fund appropriations. Job Corps salary cap at Executive Level II. Transfer authority limited to 1%.
Key Provisions
- Appropriates LHHS funds for FY2025
- Caps Job Corps salaries at Executive Level II
- Allows 1% transfer between programs with 15-day notice
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Appropriates funds for Labor, HHS, and Education for FY2025
Who Benefits
- DOL
- HHS
- Education
Who Bears Costs
- Taxpayers
Key Policy Areas
Appropriations, Labor, HHS, Education
Primary Purpose
Appropriates funds for Labor, HHS, and Education for FY2025
Policy Domains
Legislative Strategy
"Annual appropriations for social programs"
Sponsors
Legislative Progress
ReportedMs. Baldwin, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the following …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
ACF and Bureau of Labor Statistics, BARDA, CDC employees in US territories
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, Office of Refugee Resettlement face effects in multiple directions
Positive-direction: ACF and Bureau of Labor Statistics, BARDA, CDC employees in US territories, Civilian Conservation Centers, DOL Office of Chief Evaluation Officer, DOL Working Capital Fund, DOL, DOE, FMCS, and NMB, DOL, HHS, and DOE, Department of Education evaluation office, Employment and Training Administration, HHS employees deployed during emergencies, HHS operating divisions, Institute of Education Sciences, NIH, NIH HIV/AIDS research programs, NIH addiction research institutes, National Labor Relations Board, Public Health Service employees
Negative-direction: DOL, HHS, Education, and SSA, DOL, HHS, and Education, Executive Branch, Federal agencies, Federal agencies and grantees, Federal agencies producing communications, Federal health programs, HHS, HHS ARPA programs, HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement, HHS Secretary, HHS and CDC, Immigration services, Labor, HHS, and Education Departments, NIH and HHS, NLRB, SSA, Social Security Administration
AmeriCorps and national service entities, AmeriCorps and national service programs, AmeriCorps grantee organizations
Positive-direction: AmeriCorps and national service programs, AmeriCorps programs and participants, International health organizations, Nonprofit donors for migrant children, Veterans in national service, Youth-serving organizations
Negative-direction: AmeriCorps and national service entities, AmeriCorps grantee organizations, Non-veteran national service participants
Apprenticeship programs, ETA grant recipients, Employees of ETA grantees
Positive-direction: Apprenticeship programs, ETA grant recipients, Out-of-school youth and adults
Negative-direction: Employees of ETA grantees, Employment and Training Administration programs, H-1B training grant recipients, H-2B temporary workers, Union organizers
Institutions servicing Federal Perkins Loans, Job Corps employees and contractors, Job Corps program
Positive-direction: Institutions servicing Federal Perkins Loans, Job Corps program, Public schools
Negative-direction: Job Corps employees and contractors, NIH grant recipient institutions, NIH grant recipients, Pell Grant program, Research personnel subject to harassment claims
AHRQ health services researchers, ARPA-H research contractors, Abortion providers
Positive-direction: AHRQ health services researchers, ARPA-H research contractors, Federal scientific advisory committee candidates, HRSA primary care researchers, Medicare Advantage plans declining abortion coverage, NHSC contract recipients
Negative-direction: Abortion providers, Embryonic stem cell researchers
HHS international health programs, Harm reduction programs, Public health programs
Positive-direction: HHS international health programs, Public health programs, Public service employees with student loans
Negative-direction: Harm reduction programs, State and local health departments
CHIP-eligible children and families, HHS and healthcare IT providers, Healthcare providers
Positive-direction: Healthcare providers
Negative-direction: CHIP-eligible children and families, HHS and healthcare IT providers, Title X family planning providers
HBCUs and minority-serving institutions, Recipients of congressionally directed spending, Research universities receiving NIH grants
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
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