House Republicans will allocate nearly $3.3 million for their committee investigation of the 2012 Benghazi attacks for the rest of the year—that’s more than the Veteran’s Affairs committee had for all of 2014.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi has budgeted $3.29 million in funding for the rest of 2014, a spokesman for the chairman of the committee, Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, confirmed to msnbc. The House Committee on Veteran’s Affairs was allocated $3 million for all of 2014, USA Today reports.
Gowdy’s spokesman Amanda Duvall told msnbc that the budget request is “the high end estimate and we expect less will be spent.” The money, she added, “comes from already-appropriated Legislative Branch funds.”
Because the committee was formed in May, the full-year budget is expected to be more than $5 million, USA Today reports, significantly more than the 4.4 million the House’s intelligence committee was allocated for 2014, though a spokesman for Gowdy would not confirm the full-year budget, saying they haven’t yet set a 2015 budget.
The funding levels of committee budgets are controlled by the majority party, so on the Benghazi committee they are split 2:1, with Republicans on the committee receiving $2.19 million for Republicans and $1.09 million for Democrats. Filling roughly 30 staff positions is currently underway. The budget will include “salaries for staff, technology, IT Support, publications, and document management for classified information,” Duvall said.









