Appropriations Committee News

Latest news and press releases from the Appropriations Committee. Stay informed about committee activities and legislative updates.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

FY27 CJS Bill Markup: Funding Shifts & Policy Priorities for DOJ, NASA, and Law Enforcement

A House Subcommittee has marked up the Fiscal Year 2027 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, proposing $77.341 billion in discretionary spending, a slight decrease from FY26, but with targeted increases. Key areas receiving boosts include the Department of Justice's new National Fraud Enforcement Division and DEA for combating opioids, state and local law enforcement, and NASA to maintain leadership in space exploration against China. The bill also includes policy directives such as reining in the ATF and supporting Second Amendment rights, which could impact related industries and regulatory environments.

Relevanz: 8/10 Chairman's News

FY27 CJS Bill Outlines Critical Tech Investments, Export Controls, and China Competition

Remarks on the FY27 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies bill highlight planned investments in critical technologies like AI and advanced manufacturing, strengthened export controls, and efforts to counter China's technological exploitation. This legislation signals future federal funding priorities and regulatory frameworks that could significantly impact technology, manufacturing, and aerospace sectors, as well as companies involved in international trade with China.

Relevanz: 6/10 Chairman's News

Senate Budget Hearing Discusses FY27 Funding for Indian Health Service, Emphasizing Advance Appropriations

A Senate Budget Committee hearing discussed the Administration's Fiscal Year 2027 budget request for the Indian Health Service (IHS), which includes $9 billion in discretionary funding for FY27 and $5.6 billion in advance appropriations for FY28. This commitment to advance appropriations aims to provide funding certainty, improve long-term planning, and stabilize healthcare services for American Indians and Alaska Natives. While recognizing this doesn't meet the full need, it signals a commitment to upholding trust and treaty obligations.

Relevanz: 3/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Advances FY27 Legislative Branch Funding Bill

A House subcommittee has introduced the Fiscal Year 2027 Legislative Branch Appropriations bill, proposing $5.4 billion for House and joint items. The bill prioritizes increased security funding for the U.S. Capitol Police and enhances support for Members, including representational allowances and staff programs. This funding is dedicated to the internal operations of the legislative branch, with minimal direct market implications.

Relevanz: 6/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Approves FY27 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Bill

The House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee has approved its Fiscal Year 2027 bill, outlining significant funding for law enforcement, DEA efforts, NASA space exploration, weather forecasting, and trade practices. This subcommittee approval signals potential future government spending priorities across various sectors, though it is an early step in the legislative process.

Relevanz: 3/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Approves FY27 Legislative Branch Spending Bill

The House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee approved its Fiscal Year 2027 bill, which includes maintaining existing security programs and a significant increase of over $55 million for the U.S. Capitol Police. This bill focuses on the internal operations and security of the legislative branch, emphasizing responsible governance and resource allocation for core functions. For investors, this represents a routine governmental appropriation for internal operations, with minimal direct impact on broader markets, specific industries, or corporate earnings, as it does not involve significant policy changes or large-scale economic initiatives.

Relevanz: 3/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Reviews FY27 Legislative Branch Funding

A House subcommittee is reviewing the Fiscal Year 2027 Legislative Branch bill, which aims to fund congressional operations, enhance security for the Capitol Police, and ensure responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars within the legislative branch. This internal government appropriations measure focuses on the capacity and security of Congress itself, rather than broader economic policy or specific market sectors.

Relevanz: 9/10 Chairman's News

House Passes DHS Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown and Restoring Operations

The House has passed H.R. 7147, sending it to President Trump to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. This bill fully restores funding, stability, and pay for critical operations including TSA, FEMA, Secret Service, Coast Guard, CISA, U.S. Border Patrol, and ICE. The move aims to prevent missed paychecks for frontline personnel and ensure uninterrupted federal services.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

House Committee Releases FY27 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Bill

The House Appropriations Committee released its Fiscal Year 2027 bill for Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, proposing $77.341 billion in discretionary allocation, a $670 million decrease from FY26. The bill prioritizes law enforcement, national security, countering China, and NASA's deep space exploration, indicating potential funding shifts for relevant industries and government contractors. This is an initial legislative step, with subcommittee consideration scheduled.

Relevanz: 3/10 Chairman's News

House Committee Releases FY27 Legislative Branch Appropriations Bill with $7.3 Billion Allocation

The House Appropriations Committee has released its Fiscal Year 2027 bill for the Legislative Branch, proposing $7.3 billion in discretionary funding. This bill, which will be considered in subcommittee, aims to fund the operations of Congress, enhance security, and support constituent services, while emphasizing fiscal responsibility. Its direct impact on broader markets or specific sectors is minimal, as it primarily addresses internal government operations.

Relevanz: 9/10 Chairman's News

Senate Committee Marks Up FY27 Agriculture, Rural Development, and FDA Bill

The House Committee on Appropriations is marking up the Fiscal Year 2027 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies bill. This legislation aims to support farmers and rural communities, invest in food safety and research, reinforce "Buy American" policies, strengthen guardrails on foreign agricultural purchases, and enhance oversight of overseas drug manufacturing, while also focusing on eliminating inefficiencies and ending certain regulations. This bill could significantly impact the agriculture, food, and pharmaceutical sectors, as well as rural economies, through direct funding, regulatory changes, and trade-related policies.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

Senate Committee Advances FY27 Agriculture, FDA, and Rural Development Spending Bill

The Senate Appropriations Committee marked up the FY27 Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies bill, proposing $26.27 billion, a 1.4% decrease from FY26. The bill prioritizes funding for agricultural disease protection, farmer programs, rural infrastructure, and a $7.1 billion budget for the FDA, while increasing WIC funding by 4% to $8 billion. These allocations signal future spending priorities impacting the agricultural, food, pharmaceutical, and rural development sectors.

Relevanz: 9/10 Chairman's News

House Committee Approves FY27 Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA Appropriations Bill

The House Appropriations Committee approved the Fiscal Year 2027 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, allocating $26.27 billion. This bill, which is $380 million below the FY26 level, prioritizes U.S. farmers, food/drug safety, rural communities, and aims to strengthen American agriculture while enhancing oversight of overseas drug manufacturing and foreign agricultural purchases. This approval signals future funding levels and policy directions for critical sectors like agriculture, food production, and pharmaceuticals.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

DHS Funding Standoff: Operational Impacts and National Security Concerns

This news highlights a prolonged funding dispute for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), attributed to Senate Democrats, which has allegedly led to furloughs, reduced resources for critical agencies like the Secret Service, Border Patrol, and ICE. The situation is claimed to be jeopardizing national security and public safety, with specific mentions of impacts on flood insurance policies and law enforcement training, while also noting reconciliation funds for DHS employees are about to run out.

Relevanz: 9/10 Chairman's News

US House Appropriators Push Nuclear Renaissance Amid Surging Electricity Demand

The House Appropriations Committee is actively advancing funding for the nation's nuclear energy sector for FY26 and FY27, citing a critical need for revitalization due to surging electricity demand from AI data centers and reindustrialization. This legislative push aims to boost nuclear capabilities, drive innovation in advanced reactor technologies, and includes significant private sector investment from major tech companies, signaling a robust market for nuclear energy and related industries.

Relevanz: 8/10 Chairman's News

Commerce Department FY27 Budget Hearing: Focus on China Trade and US Jobs

A US Senate committee held a hearing on the Department of Commerce's Fiscal Year 2027 budget request of $9.2 billion, a 16.5% decrease from the prior year. The budget emphasizes countering China's trade tactics, fostering American job creation, protecting national security, and supporting programs like NOAA, EDA, and rural broadband expansion. This indicates the administration's strategic priorities in trade, technology, and economic development.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

FY27 National Security & State Dept. Bill Advances, Prioritizing Strength and Fiscal Discipline

The House Appropriations Subcommittee is marking up the Fiscal Year 2027 National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs appropriations bill. This legislation aims to strengthen US global leadership with fiscal discipline, counter threats from China and Iran, and ensure effective use of taxpayer dollars. While in an early stage, it signals future policy and spending priorities for defense, diplomacy, and international aid.

Relevanz: 8/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Advances FY27 Agriculture, FDA & Rural Development Bill

A House subcommittee is marking up the Fiscal Year 2027 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies bill. This legislation aims to strengthen American agriculture, invest in rural communities, and bolster national security by enhancing oversight of foreign influence in agricultural transactions and overseas drug manufacturing. It also seeks to cut wasteful programs and eliminate certain Biden-era regulations, potentially impacting agricultural companies, pharmaceutical firms, and food producers through new spending priorities and regulatory changes.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Approves FY27 Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA Spending Bill

The House Appropriations Subcommittee for Agriculture, Rural Development, and FDA has approved its Fiscal Year 2027 bill. This legislation outlines conservative spending priorities, aiming to support American farmers and rural communities, enhance food and drug supply chain oversight, and address foreign influence in agricultural transactions while cutting certain regulations. For investors, this signals potential shifts in federal funding and regulatory focus for the agriculture, food, and pharmaceutical sectors, which could impact companies operating within these industries and their supply chains.

Relevanz: 7/10 Chairman's News

House Subcommittee Approves FY27 National Security & State Dept. Budget Cuts

A House Appropriations Subcommittee approved its Fiscal Year 2027 bill for National Security and the Department of State, proposing an additional $2.7 billion in spending cuts. This early legislative step signals a continued push by House Republicans to reduce spending in defense and foreign policy, potentially impacting government contractors and related sectors in the long term.

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