The House Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation. The Budget Resolution must be jointly agreed to by both the House and the Senate, but does not need to be signed by the President. The Committee is also responsible for enforcing the Budget Resolution by informing representatives of violations to the budget, and by working with other committees, such as the Committee on Appropriations, to prevent potential violations.


PAC funding by industry vs. House average
Steel & Metals
MFG · $23K from 3 members
12.3x
Very High
Environmental Advocacy
IDL · $43K from 1 member
7.3x
Very High
Pro-Life
IDL · $8K from 1 member
4.0x
Very High
Medical Devices & Supplies
HLT · $68K from 4 members
3.5x
Very High
Telecommunications
COM · $166K from 7 members
3.4x
Very High
Environmental Services
ENR · $20K from 1 member
2.9x
High
Hospitals & Health Systems
HLT · $95K from 4 members
2.6x
High
Chemicals
MIS · $9K from 1 member
2.5x
High
Pharmaceuticals
HLT · $101K from 4 members
2.2x
High
Media & Publishing
COM · $40K from 3 members
2.0x
High
Majority (20)
The President's Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request
April 15, 2026
1 witness
The Best Metric to Reverse the Curse: A 3% Deficit-to-GDP Path to Fiscal Sustainability
March 26, 2026
The Congressional Budget Office's Budget and Economic Outlook
March 17, 2026
1 witness
The Congressional Budget Office's Budget and Economic Outlook
February 24, 2026
1 witness
Source: unitedstates/congress-legislators (public domain), Congress.gov Committee Meeting API, FEC campaign finance data