



The Changing Tide Committee is a leadership PAC affiliated with US Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO).
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
Wayne Allard, a veterinarian, has served his state of Colorado in several capacities. He began in the State Senate from 1983-90, then went on to the House representing the 4th District from 1991-7 and has been the Senior Senator since 1997.
The Senate Committee on Appropriations has enormous sway in Congress; the largest of all the committees, with 29 members, it has jurisdiction over all discretionary spending legislation in the Senate.
Though this Subcommittee oversees and recommends funding of the entire Congress, it has prime jurisdiction over Senate salaries, officers, the Office of the Vice President, Library of Congress, etc. It's reccomendations are then combined with the House's.
While primarily overseeing the fiscal spending on the Department of Energy, this subcommittee also has jurisdiction over the Tennessee Valley Authority, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation.
With jurisdiction over the Treasury Department, federal judiciary, District of Columbia, Executive Office of the President, Federal Election Commission and others, this subcommittee is one of the most diverse. It oversees funding for general provisions.
This Subcommittee oversees complete jurisdiction over funding for the Department of the Interior, the Department of Agriculture's Forest Service, Native American affairs, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Smithsonian Institute.
This Subcommittee has jurisdiction over funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs, construction work through the Department of Defense such as base realignments/closures/openings and military family housing.
This Subcommitte oversees funding for the Department of Housing and Urban Development as well as the Department of Transportation. Additionally, it has jurisdiction over the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Housing Administration.
