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The $1.9 Billion "Enhanced Capitol Security" Bill (HR 3237)
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$16.49 million for security expenses for the Senate

$22.19 million for security expenses for the House of Representatives

Enhanced security for members of Congress

$37.5 million for Capitol Police "Salaries"

$3.6 million for retention bonuses

$6.9 million for hazard pay

$1.36 million for the wellness program

$41.8 million for Capitol Police General Expenses

$2.63 million for physical protection barriers

$5 million for agreements with state and local law enforcment agencies

$4.8 million for protection of members of Congress

Bodycam requirements for Capitol Police

Unless the officer is serving on a personal protection detail

$221.7 million for Capitol Construction and Operations

$350 million for Capitol Complex Emergency Response and Infrastructure

$100 million for security screening vestibules and a "retractable security system"

$13.7 million for Library of Congress Salaries and Expenses

$15.2 million for Senate coronavirus response

$174,000 "Death Gratuities" for families of deceased members of Congress

A long running tradition in Congress when a member passes away is to include a rider in a bill that pays a year's salary to their family members.

This bill provides $174,000 payouts to the family of Ronald Wright and Alcee Hastings.

$31 million for House of Representatives coronavirus response

$170,000 for Congressional Budget Office coronavirus response

$99.6 million for Architect of the Capitol coronavirus response

$16.2 million for Library of Congress salaries and expenses

$7.3 million for Government Publishing Office coronavirus response

$3.8 million for Department of Justice salaries and expenses

$34 million for United States Attorneys salaries and expenses

$26 million for US Marshalls salaries and expenses

$25 million of which is for judicial security

$1 million of which is for responding to the January 6th incident

$1.7 million for National Security Division salaries and expenses

$5.5 million for FBI salaries and expenses

$1.5 million for the ATF

$1.8 million for Federal Prison System salaries and expenses

$231 million for the Army National Guard to "respond to the attack and prevent similar incidents"

$28.9 million for the Air Force National Guard to "respond to the attack and prevent similar incidents"

$218.5 million for the Army National Guard Operations and Maintenance

$42.5 million for the Air Force National Guard Operations and Maintenance

$200 million for a DC National Guard "quick reaction force"

$157.5 million for "Court security" for Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and other Judicial Services

$66.8 million for District of Columbia Emergency Planning

$5 million for the Federal Buildings Fund for "security improvement studies"

$6.8 million for Secret Service Operations and Support

$9 million for the National Park Service

$6.7 million for expenses related to the January 6th incident, and to prevent similar incidents

$2.3 million to equip US Park Police with body cameras