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=== Assistant: Here’s a breakdown of what the H.R. === | === Assistant: Here’s a breakdown of what the H.R. === | ||
Here’s a breakdown of what the H.R. 5371 — Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026 (119th Congress) includes, as relevant to your question about “how much money is going to … Congress, justices and the Supreme Court” (i.e., the legislative branch / branch-security / Judiciary side). Congress.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=Congress.gov|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371|publisher=congress.gov|access-date=2025-11- | Here’s a breakdown of what the H.R. 5371 — Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026 (119th Congress) includes, as relevant to your question about “how much money is going to … Congress, justices and the Supreme Court” (i.e., the legislative branch / branch-security / Judiciary side). Congress.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=Congress.gov|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371|publisher=congress.gov|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> | ||
===== Key figures ===== | ===== Key figures ===== | ||
* The bill provides a full-year appropriation for the legislative branch (i.e., Congress and related agencies) under one of its divisions. According to analyses: the legislative branch portion provides about $7.3 billion in discretionary funding. Holland & Knight<ref>{{cite web|title=Holland & Knight|url=https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2025/11/senate-advances-funding-bill-to-end-record-shutdown|publisher=Holland & Knight|access-date=2025-11- | * The bill provides a full-year appropriation for the legislative branch (i.e., Congress and related agencies) under one of its divisions. According to analyses: the legislative branch portion provides about $7.3 billion in discretionary funding. Holland & Knight<ref>{{cite web|title=Holland & Knight|url=https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2025/11/senate-advances-funding-bill-to-end-record-shutdown|publisher=Holland & Knight|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> - Within that $7.3 billion figure: about $2.1 billion for House operations, and about $1.5 billion for Senate operations. Holland & Knight<ref>{{cite web|title=Holland & Knight|url=https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2025/11/senate-advances-funding-bill-to-end-record-shutdown|publisher=Holland & Knight|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> | ||
* The bill also explicitly includes “additional funding for security for Members of Congress, Supreme Court Justices, and executive-branch officials.” Congress.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=Congress.gov|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371|publisher=congress.gov|access-date=2025-11- | * The bill also explicitly includes “additional funding for security for Members of Congress, Supreme Court Justices, and executive-branch officials.” Congress.gov<ref>{{cite web|title=Congress.gov|url=https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5371|publisher=congress.gov|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> - One source (Wikipedia summary) notes: “The full-year bills include $203.5 million to fund security for members of Congress and $852 million for U.S. Capitol Police.” Wikipedia<ref>{{cite web|title=Wikipedia|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_United_States_federal_budget|publisher=en.wikipedia.org|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> | ||
===== What this means ===== | ===== What this means ===== | ||
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* The $7.3 billion figure is for “discretionary funding for the legislative branch” broadly — it covers Congress (House + Senate) and legislative branch agencies, not only Congress. So if you’re trying to isolate just Congress (vs. all legislative branch agencies), the figure will be smaller (e.g., $2.1 billion House + $1.5 billion Senate = $3.6 billion, but that leaves ~$3.7 billion for other legislative branch agencies). | * The $7.3 billion figure is for “discretionary funding for the legislative branch” broadly — it covers Congress (House + Senate) and legislative branch agencies, not only Congress. So if you’re trying to isolate just Congress (vs. all legislative branch agencies), the figure will be smaller (e.g., $2.1 billion House + $1.5 billion Senate = $3.6 billion, but that leaves ~$3.7 billion for other legislative branch agencies). | ||
* The “security for Members of Congress and Supreme Court Justices” number appears in summary form (e.g., $203.5 million for member security) but I did not locate a publicly cited breakdown that clearly isolates the portion for Supreme Court Justices alone. | * The “security for Members of Congress and Supreme Court Justices” number appears in summary form (e.g., $203.5 million for member security) but I did not locate a publicly cited breakdown that clearly isolates the portion for Supreme Court Justices alone. | ||
* The text of the bill is lengthy, and detailed line-item breakdowns may require digging into the specific appropriations tables (CBO estimate, legislative text) which may supply more granular numbers. The CBO cost estimate for this bill exists. Congressional Budget Office<ref>{{cite web|title=Congressional Budget Office|url=https://www.cbo.gov/cost-estimates|publisher=Congressional Budget Office|access-date=2025-11- | * The text of the bill is lengthy, and detailed line-item breakdowns may require digging into the specific appropriations tables (CBO estimate, legislative text) which may supply more granular numbers. The CBO cost estimate for this bill exists. Congressional Budget Office<ref>{{cite web|title=Congressional Budget Office|url=https://www.cbo.gov/cost-estimates|publisher=Congressional Budget Office|access-date=2025-11-14}}</ref> | ||
If you like, I can look up the detailed table for the legislative branch appropriation in H.R. 5371 (including security for justices) to pull out exact line-items for the Supreme Court justices and related security. Would you like that? | If you like, I can look up the detailed table for the legislative branch appropriation in H.R. 5371 (including security for justices) to pull out exact line-items for the Supreme Court justices and related security. Would you like that? | ||