Appropriations Chair: We Have Our Work Cut Out for Us
In its first meeting of the new session of Congress, the House Committee on Appropriations met on February 8 to review its rules, hear formal introductions of its new members, and listen to its new chair review the Committee’s goals. LeadingAge virtually attends such organizing meetings for clues as to what lies ahead on the Committee’s agenda, and where we might most effectively focus our work.
“We have our work cut out for us this year,” Chairwoman Kay Granger (R-TX) said. “In many ways, the odds are stacked against us. But as I look across the room, I am reminded that we – as Appropriators – always find a way to get the job done for the American people. I am hopeful that together we will continue that great tradition. As I lead this committee, I will focus our work on that which unites us. By conducting robust, bipartisan oversight of government agencies and programs through hearings, briefings, and in-person visits, we can learn more about where our tax dollars are going.”
Committee hearings and briefings will start soon and come quickly after the president delivers his fiscal year 2024 budget request to the Hill. As for in-person visits, LeadingAge strongly encourages our members and other aging services stakeholders to invite your members of Congress to see first-hand the amazing work you do.
Use the LeadingAge “Coffee Chats with Congress Toolkit” as a guide for hosting site visits by members of Congress and their staff.