Committee Approves Numerous FY26 Subcommittee Allocations
Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Appropriations Committee advanced numerous subcommittee allocations for Fiscal Year 2026. The measure was approved with a vote of 35 to 28.
Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) said, “These interim allocations will allow us to begin our work. As we move forward, this Committee is prepared to do the hard work – line by line – to uphold fiscal discipline and effective governance. Our FY26 process will target resources where they are needed most, reinforce the safety and security of the American people, and invest in high-impact missions. We will take every step to ensure strong stewardship of taxpayer dollars. Charting a responsible fiscal path requires discipline in discretionary spending, while also acknowledging that mandatory spending is the primary driver of our long-term debt. Both are part of the conversations republicans are having across committees of jurisdiction because securing America’s future prosperity is a goal we all share. So, as we turn to our responsibility on the discretionary side of the ledger today, these allocations not only demonstrate responsible governance, but they also represent our core commitments: to advancing the America first agenda to strengthen our national defense, supporting the safety and security of the American people, fully funding health care for our nation’s veterans, and ensure that the government remains focused on its core mission.”
Chairman Cole's remarks are available here.
Interim 302(b)s
- Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies: $25,523,000,000
- Defense: $831,513,000,000
- Homeland Security: $66,361,000,000
- Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies: $152,091,000,000
Adopted report language is available here.
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