The
U.S. House Committee on the Budget, commonly known as the
House Budget Committee, is a
standing committee of the
United States House of Representatives. Its responsibilities include legislative oversight of the federal budget process, reviewing all bills and resolutions on the budget, and monitoring agencies and programs funded outside of the budgetary process. The committee briefly operated as a
select committee in 1919 and 1921, during the
66th and
67th Congresses, before being made a standing committee in 1974.