HOUSE PASSES FIRST FUNDING BILL UNDER NEW SPEAKERÂ
House Republicans on Thursday passed the FY24 Energy and Water appropriations bill, the first funding bill approved on the floor since the House ousted Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the speakership three weeks ago and Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) was elected to fill the role. The bill cuts more than $5 billion in spending that was passed as part of Democrats’ signature climate, tax and health care bill—which was approved without GOP support last year. The White House issued a veto threat earlier this month due to these cuts and other policy provisions.
Of interest to the Duke community, the bill recommends $8.1 billion for the Department of Energy Office of Science and $470 million for the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E), which is the same level provided in FY 23.