June Appropriations Update

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Throughout June, the House Committee on Appropriations has been steadily advancing fiscal year (FY) 2026 appropriations bills through subcommittee and full committee markups. Four of the appropriations bills—Agriculture, Defense, Homeland Security and the Legislative Branch—were favorably reported out of committee earlier this month. Last week, the Military Construction-Veterans Affairs bill was the first FY 2026 appropriations bill measure to pass the full House.

The below chart provides an overview of the bill text, the subcommittee and full committee markup schedule and the current status of the 12 House appropriations bills.

House Appropriations Bill House Bill Text Subcommittee Markup Full Committee Markup Status
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Ag-FDA text June 5 June 11 & June 23 Passed out of Full Committee, 35-27
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Not available yet July 7 July 10 Not considered yet
Defense Defense Text June 10 (closed) June 12 Passed out of Full Committee, 36-27
Energy and Water Development Not available yet July 7 July 10 Not considered yet
Financial Services and General Government Not available yet TBD – being rescheduled TBD – being rescheduled Not considered yet
Homeland Security Homeland Security Text June 6 June 24 Passed out of Full Committee, 36-27
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Not available yet TBD – being rescheduled TBD – being rescheduled Not considered yet
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Not available yet July 21 July 24 Not considered yet
Legislative Branch Leg Branch Text June 23 June 26 Passed out of Full Committee, 34-28
Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies MilConVA Text [H.R. 3944] June 5 June 10 Passed out of the House, 218-206
State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Not available yet TBD – being rescheduled TBD – being rescheduled Not considered yet
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Not available yet July 14 July 17 Not considered yet

LOOKING FORWARD

The primary focus on Capitol Hill remains the passage of the One Big Beautiful Act, H.R. 1 by Republicans’ July 4 deadline, pushing appropriations activity to the sidelines. While the House has made some progress on advancing individual appropriations bills, additional markups are expected to resume after the Fourth of July recess, with the goal of passing more bills on the House floor before the August recess. Meanwhile, the Senate is expected to begin subcommittee and full committee markups after the Fourth of July recess. When lawmakers return in September, both chambers will aim to conference and reconcile differences. However, with government funding set to expire on Sept. 30, another continuing resolution (CR) is widely anticipated.

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