House Appropriations Committee action on the one dozen Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 spending bills is planned for a three-week period around the July Fourth recess, according to a report from CQ RollCall.
Subcommittee markups would start June 24 and run through June 28--before the chamber exits July 1 for its break. A final subcommittee markup would be held July 12.
In the full committee, markups would be held from June 29-July 1, with work resuming July 13-16. Given the timeline that House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., has laid out of wanting to get all the spending measures through the House by the August recess, it may mean several of the bills could be packaged together.
Several hearings on FY 2022 budgets for various agencies are on tap this week and more will be coming after the Memorial Day break. So far, the FY 2022 USDA budget hearing has not yet been scheduled in either chamber.