This bill provides funding for various federal agencies and departments, including the Treasury Department, the Judiciary, and independent agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the Small Business Administration. It sets guidelines and restrictions for how the funds can be used.
Latest Action
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - Pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule XIX, the Chair announced further proceedings on H.R. 4664 would be postponed.
AI Summary
Plain-English explanation of this bill
This bill provides funding for various federal agencies and departments, including the Treasury Department, the Judiciary, and independent agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the Small Business Administration. It sets guidelines and restrictions for how the funds can be used.
Last updated: 12/29/2025
Official Summary
Congressional Research Service summary
<p><b>Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2024</b></p> <p>This bill provides FY2024 appropriations for several federal departments and agencies, including</p> <ul> <li>the Department of the Treasury,</li> <li>the Executive Office of the President,</li> <li>the judiciary,</li> <li>the District of Columbia, and</li> <li>several independent agencies.</li> </ul> <p>The independent agencies funded in the bill include</p> <ul> <li>the Administrative Conference of the United States, </li> <li>the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, </li> <li> the Consumer Product Safety Commission, </li> <li> the Election Assistance Commission, </li> <li> the Federal Communications Commission, </li> <li> the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, </li> <li> the Federal Election Commission, </li> <li> the Federal Labor Relations Authority, </li> <li>the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, </li> <li> the Federal Trade Commission, </li> <li> the General Services Administration, </li> <li> the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, </li> <li> the Merit Systems Protection Board, </li> <li> the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation, </li> <li> the National Archives and Records Administration, </li> <li> the National Credit Union Administration, </li> <li> the Office of Government Ethics, </li> <li> the Office of Personnel Management, </li> <li> the Office of Special Counsel, </li> <li> the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, </li> <li>the Public Buildings Reform Board, </li> <li> the Securities and Exchange Commission, </li> <li> the Selective Service System, </li> <li> the Small Business Administration, </li> <li> the U.S. Postal Service, and </li> <li> the U.S. Tax Court. </li> </ul> <p>The bill also sets forth requirements and restrictions for using funds provided by this and other appropriations acts.</p>
Key Points
Main provisions of the bill
Provides FY2024 appropriations for a wide range of federal agencies and departments
Includes funding for independent agencies like the Federal Communications Commission and the Small Business Administration
Sets forth requirements and restrictions on how the funds provided by this and other appropriations acts can be used
How This Impacts Americans
Potential effects on citizens and communities
This bill would impact the operations and activities of the federal agencies and departments that receive funding through its appropriations. The specific changes and effects would depend on how the funds are allocated and used by each agency.
Policy Areas
Primary Policy Area
Economics and Public Finance
Related Subjects
Abortion
Accounting and auditing
Administrative Conference of the U.S.
Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Agricultural marketing and promotion
Alaska Natives and Hawaiians
Appropriations
Asia
Athletes
Banking and financial institutions regulation
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Scope & Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction Level
federal
Congressional Session
119th Congress
Citation Reference
4664, 119th Congress (2025). "Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act". Source: Voter's Right Platform. https://votersright.org/bills/118-hr-4664