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The Senate Appropriations Committee is the largest committee in the U.S. Senate, consisting of 28 members. Its role is defined by the U.S. Constitution , which requires "appropriations made by law" prior to the expenditure of any money from the Treasury, and is therefore one of the most powerful committees in the Senate. The committee was first organized on March 6 , 1867 , when power over appropriations was taken out of the hands of the Finance Committee . The chairman of the Appropriations Committee has enormous power to bring home special projects (sometimes referred to as " Pork Barrel Spending ") for his or her state as well as having the final say on other Senator's appropriation requests. For example, in Fiscal Year 2005 Per Capita federal spending in Alaska, the home state of then-Chairman Ted Stevens , is $12,000, double the national average. Alaska has 11,772 special earmarked projects for a combined cost of $15,780,623,000. This represents about 4 % of the overall spending in the $388 billion Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005 passed by Congress. MEMBERS, 109TH CONGRESS The Committee is chaired by Republican Thad Cochran of Mississippi , and the Ranking Minority Member is Democrat Robert Byrd , of West Virginia . Republicans Democrats SUBCOMMITTEES It has the following subcommittees:
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