The State Department and Foreign Aid Bill for Fiscal Year 2015 (H.R. 5013)
Do you support or oppose this bill?
What is H.R. 5013?
(Updated July 13, 2017)
The bill provides annual funding for the surplus of the federal government's international affairs programs. Funding for the State Department makes up roughly one-third of this total, with the remaining two-thirds fund Foreign Operations. Included in the more than 150 different entities the bill funds are the Office of the Inspector General, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the United States Institute of Peace, and the Foreign Military Financing Program.
totals $48.3 billion in both regular discretionary and Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) funding. This total is $708 million below the fiscal year 2014 enacted level and $277 million below the President’s request for these programs. Within this amount, OCO is funded at $5.9 billion and will support operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, as well as stabilization and humanitarian efforts in areas of conflict around the globe.
Argument in favor
Large reduction from the previous year's bill. Large dollar amounts for child migrants and refugees.
Argument opposed
Cuts international family planning by 25%. Renaming the embassy street is in very bad taste.
Impact
The bill impacts the State Department and United States' foreign affairs programs.
Cost of H.R. 5013
This cost is as reported by the House Committee on Appropriations.
Additional Info
Media:
Rep. Granger – The manager’s amendment makes technical and non-controversial changes to the bill and report, including language related to Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) and Iraq. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.
Rep. Lowey – The amendment adds language to the bill related to health care coverage for Peace Corps volunteers. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.
Rep. Wolf – The amendment adds language to the bill renaming a street in the District of Columbia after Nobel Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.Rep. Kaptur – The amendment adds report language encouraging USAID to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, with emphasis on agricultural assistance to rural women. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote.
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