Committee Approves Numerous FY27 Subcommittee Allocations
Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Appropriations Committee advanced numerous subcommittee allocations for Fiscal Year 2027. The measure was approved with a vote of 32 to 28.
Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) said, "All twelve bills passed the House – and eleven full-year bills signed into law by President Trump – for the previous fiscal year show what appropriations delivers when we do the work line by line. As we start our markups in earnest for FY27, we aren’t easing off that duty – we’re doubling down to deliver certainty and results. These interim allocations are part of that framework. They outline the pathway forward as we prioritize fiscal discipline, target funding to the highest priorities, and ensure government is focused on delivering real outcomes for the American people. The days of the bloated, liberal omnibus are extinct. Through our Article I duties, House Republicans are advancing the America First agenda to strengthen the future, support the safety and security of our nation, and prioritize accountability. Step by step, decision by decision – that stewardship will define how this process moves forward.”
Chairman Cole's remarks are available here.
Interim 302(b)s
- Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies: $26,270,000,000
- Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies: $77,341,000,000
- Financial Services and General Government: $25,298,000,000
- Legislative Branch: $7,300,000,000
- Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies: $157,000,000,000
- National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs: $47,320,000,000
Adopted report language is available here.
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