Capito Statement on Vote to Complete FY24 Funding Process

Capito Statement on Vote to Complete FY24 Funding Process
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS), expressed her thoughts on the completion of the FY24 funding process in a recent statement.

“I wish we could have had an appropriations process that was open for floor discussion on each separate bill, including amendments, and free of shutdown drama. Unfortunately, that is not what Leader Schumer prefers,” Senator Capito remarked on the Senate’s approach to the funding process.

She further added, “Regardless, after negotiation and compromise, I am pleased that so many West Virginia priorities I have fought for were addressed in these bills—particularly in the Labor-HHS bill, which I helped author. This six-bill package includes important resources that increase pay for our troops and strengthen our national defense and the relationships with our global allies, in addition to the practical impacts to West Virginians. These bills help fight the opioid epidemic, improve our healthcare facilities and workforce, and strengthen economic development initiatives. I’m proud that as a leader on the Appropriations Committee, I had a hand in drafting these bills.”

The legislation passed by the Senate includes the bill text for the remaining six Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) appropriations bills, fully funding the government. The final package covers a range of areas including labor, health, education, defense, foreign operations, financial services, legislative branch, and homeland security.

Senator Capito’s influence and efforts were particularly evident in the Labor-HHS bill, where she secured many priorities important to West Virginia. These priorities encompass resources for opioid and Alzheimer’s research and care, rural health programs, and the Childhood Cancer STAR Act. Additionally, the bill includes support for various projects aimed at expanding treatment capabilities, improving structures, and developing workforce capabilities in the state.

As part of the legislation, there are Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) projects that Senator Capito worked on closely with entities and organizations across West Virginia. These projects reflect her commitment to addressing specific needs and initiatives within the state.

The completion of the FY24 funding process marks a significant step in ensuring crucial resources and support for various sectors and programs. Senator Capito’s dedication to advocating for West Virginia’s interests and securing vital provisions in the bills underscores her role as a key figure in the appropriations process.



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