Joyce, Cole at FY26 Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee Markup
Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Appropriations Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee met to consider its Fiscal Year 2026 bill. The measure was approved by the Subcommittee.

Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee Chairman Dave Joyce (R-OH) said, "As you all know, the Financial Services and General Government, or FSGG, bill covers a broad swath of the federal government – including the Department of the Treasury, the Executive Office of the President, the Federal Judiciary, and more than 20 independent commissions, departments, and agencies. The FSGG topline funding level for Fiscal Year 2026 is $23.341 billion - $410 million less than the Fiscal Year 2025 allocation. This number includes the disaster funding we provide to the Small Business Administration. In drafting the Fiscal Year 2026 bill, I focused on three priorities: ensuring fiscal responsibility, leveraging new technology, and strengthening national security. These are priorities on which members on both sides of the aisle should agree and support."
Full remarks, as prepared for delivery, are available here.

Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) said, "This legislation provides important resources for agencies and offices that impact every American, our economy, and the branches of the United States government. From the Executive Office of the President to the Federal Judiciary, the impact touches everything from national security to the rule of law. Taxpayers demand legislation that responsibly addresses critical needs while systematically eliminating waste. This measure exemplifies that approach and further demonstrates steady and consistent progress in cutting federal spending."
Full remarks, as prepared for delivery, are available here.
A summary of the bill is available here.
Bill text is available here.
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