House Democrats on Tuesday released a spending bill that would give interns in the House a raise.

The House’s legislative branch appropriations bill, which funds the House, Library of Congress, Congressional Budget Office and other agencies, includes $11 million to pay interns, which would increase every member’s allowance for paying interns from $20,000 to $25,000.

The $3.9 billion bill raises spending on the legislative branch by $135 million, 3.6 percent above current levels.

It would also provide $6 million to re-establish the defunct Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), an entity that was created in 1972 but shuttered in 1995. The renewed OTA would be charged with helping Congress navigate technological risks and development.

The bill will be marked up in the subcommittee on Wednesday.