House, Senate committees reach agreement on OSHA FY 14 budget

Washington – OSHA’s budget for the current fiscal year could be $552.3 million, according to an appropriations agreement between the Republican-controlled House and Democrat-controlled Senate.

Under funding in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014, OSHA would receive about an $11 million decrease from its FY 2013 budget of $563.7. However, automatic budget cuts known as sequestration enacted last March reduced OSHA’s FY 2013 budget to $535.3 million, making the FY 2014 funding agreement a $17 million increase.

The House and Senate appropriations committees reached the agreement Jan. 14 and, at press time, the bill was expected to be considered this week by the full chambers.

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UPDATE: The full House passed the bill Jan. 15. It now awaits a vote in the Senate.

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