Top members of the House Appropriations Committee are considering allowing earmarks for the Labor-HHS-Education funding bill for the next fiscal year, lifting a self-restriction on the projects set by conservatives.
House Appropriations Chairman
“We’re reviewing that kind of decision, we’re looking at the number. It doesn’t change the amount of money,” Cole said, noting that earmarks are still limited to 1% of discretionary spending, with 0.5% for each chamber.
Senators are currently allowed to ...
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