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Defined by Rule XXV OF the [[Standing Rules of the Senate]], the U.S. '''Senate Committee on Finance''' has standing jurisdiction over numerous government processes and agencies. In 2009, its most visible role is deciding the means by which [[health care reform]] will be funded, seeking solutions that are both technically sound by principles of [[healthcare economics]], and politically acceptable. The technical aspects of that health coverage are assigned to the [[Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions]] ([[HELP Committee]]).
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Defined by Rule XXV of the [[Standing Rules of the Senate]], the U.S. '''Senate Committee on Finance''' has standing jurisdiction over numerous government processes and agencies. In 2009, its most visible role is deciding the means by which [[health care reform]] will be funded, seeking solutions that are both technically sound by principles of healthcare economics, and politically acceptable. The technical aspects of that health coverage are assigned to the [[Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions]] ([[HELP Committee]]).
 
It is not the primary Senate committee for banking and financial institutions, which is the [[Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs]].
 
In the 111th Congress (2009), the Chairman is Sen. [[Max Baucus]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]]) and the Ranking Majority Member is Sen. [[Chuck Grassley]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]]).
==Jurisdiction by function==
#Bonded debt of the United States, except as provided in the [[Congressional Budget Act of 1974]].
#Customs, collection districts, and ports of entry and delivery.
#Deposit of public moneys.
#General revenue sharing.
#[[Health care]] programs under the [[Social Security Act]] and health programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund.
#National [[social security]].
#Reciprocal trade agreements.
#Revenue measures generally, except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
#Revenue measures relating to the insular possessions.
#Tariffs and import quotas, and matters related thereto.
#Transportation of dutiable goods.
==Jurisdiction by department and agency==
*Executive Office of the President
*Executive Office of the President
**Office of the [[United States Trade Representative]]; Leads international trade negotiations; advises and coordinates trade policy]
**Office of the [[United States Trade Representative]]; Leads international trade negotiations; advises and coordinates trade policy]
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*[[U.S. Department of Commerce]]
*[[U.S. Department of Commerce]]
**International Trade Administration: Administration of antidumping and countervailing duty laws; compliance with international trade agreements]
**International Trade Administration: Administration of antidumping and countervailing duty laws; compliance with international trade agreements]
**Under Secretary for International Trade Administration (w/[[Senate Committee on Banking]])
**[[Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Administration]] (w/[[Senate Committee on Banking]])
***Assistant Secretary for Import Administration
***Assistant Secretary for Import Administration
***Assistant Secretary for Mark Access and Compliance
***Assistant Secretary for Mark Access and Compliance
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**[[Internal Revenue Service]]
**[[Internal Revenue Service]]
**[[Bureau of the Public Debt]]
**[[Bureau of the Public Debt]]
**[[Assistant Secretary for International Affairs]] (w/ [[Senate Commitee on Foreign Affairs]], formulating and implementing international trade policy]
**[[Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs]] (w/ [[Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs]], formulating and implementing international trade policy]
**[[Under Secretary for International Affairs
**[[Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs]]
**[[Financial Management Service]] (w/ Governmental Affairs Committee)
**[[Financial Management Service]] (w/ Governmental Affairs Committee)
**[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (w/ [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]])
**[[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (w/ [[Senate Committee on the Judiciary]]) on relation to revenues]
[In relation to revenues]
**[[Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement]] [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
**[[Undersecretary for Enforcement [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
***[[Assistant Secretary for Enforcement [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
***[[Assistant Secretary for Enforcement [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
***[[Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
***[[Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes [matters involving financial crimes, including terrorist financing]
*[[U.S. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation]] (PBGC) (w/ [[Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions]]) Guarantees payment of non-forfeitable pension benefits in covered private sector defined benefit pension plans; title IV of ERISA]
*[[U.S. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation]] (PBGC) (w/ [[Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions]]) Guarantees payment of non-forfeitable pension benefits in covered private sector defined benefit pension plans; title IV of ERISA]
**TAA program for workers
**TAA program for workers
*[[Social Security Administration]] (SSA)
*[[Social Security Administration]] (SSA)
**Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI)
**Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI)
**Supplemental Security Income; (SSI); Provides monthly cash benefits to eligible beneficiaries]
**Supplemental Security Income; (SSI); Provides monthly cash benefits to eligible beneficiaries]
**Social Security Inspector General
**Social Security Inspector General
*[[Railroad Retirement Board]]
*[[Railroad Retirement Board]]
 
*[[United States International Trade Commission]] Furnishes studies/recommendations on numerous trade issues to the President and Congress; may order certain remedial actions in response to trade violations
*[[United States International Trade Commission; Furnishes studies/recommendations on numerous trade issues to the President and Congress; may order certain remedial actions in response to trade violations


Numerous boards, commissions, and advisory committees including:  
Numerous boards, commissions, and advisory committees including:  

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Defined by Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance has standing jurisdiction over numerous government processes and agencies. In 2009, its most visible role is deciding the means by which health care reform will be funded, seeking solutions that are both technically sound by principles of healthcare economics, and politically acceptable. The technical aspects of that health coverage are assigned to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP Committee).

It is not the primary Senate committee for banking and financial institutions, which is the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.

In the 111th Congress (2009), the Chairman is Sen. Max Baucus (D-Montana) and the Ranking Majority Member is Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).

Jurisdiction by function

  1. Bonded debt of the United States, except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
  2. Customs, collection districts, and ports of entry and delivery.
  3. Deposit of public moneys.
  4. General revenue sharing.
  5. Health care programs under the Social Security Act and health programs financed by a specific tax or trust fund.
  6. National social security.
  7. Reciprocal trade agreements.
  8. Revenue measures generally, except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
  9. Revenue measures relating to the insular possessions.
  10. Tariffs and import quotas, and matters related thereto.
  11. Transportation of dutiable goods.

Jurisdiction by department and agency

Numerous boards, commissions, and advisory committees including: