- Appropriations Status Table: FY2026 - Congress. gov
Appropriations and Budget Resources provides general information on appropriations and federal budgets Get alerts when appropriations measures are considered by Congress Search FY26 is an interactive search results set FY2026 Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Leg Branch, MCVA and Extensions Act
- 2026 United States federal budget - Wikipedia
The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2026 runs from October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
- The President’s FY 2026 Discretionary Budget Request
Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Budget Request Overview: President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Funding Request Cuts to Woke Programs Fact Sheet Ending Weaponization of the Federal
- Appropriations Watch: FY 2026-2025-11-13 - crfb. org
Updated 11 13 25: After 43 days, the latest government shutdown ended on November 12 with a funding measure that provides full-year Agriculture, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Legislative Branch appropriations, and continuing funding through January 30 for other agencies
- Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Congressional Budget Justification Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Table of Contents Statement of the Secretary of State i
- Final HUD Spending Bill for FY26 Still Under Negotiations – Take Action . . .
Under the House’s FY26 spending bill, an estimated 181,900 fewer households would be served; in the Senate, 107,800 fewer households would receive rental assistance Use NLIHC’s toolkits and resources to take action on FY26 funding
- House Passes FY26 Energy and Water Bill, Unleashing American Energy . . .
I thank the Trump Administration, Chairman Cole, and my colleagues for their close collaboration and strong support for my bill and urge the Senate to quickly follow the House’s lead and pass my FY26 Energy and Water bill ” Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) said, “America’s prosperity begins with energy
- FY26 Appropriations – Stumbling Forward | Federal Budget IQ
There is no agreed upon topline on spending for FY26 in either the House or Senate The President has proposed that the domestic budget be cut by 23% below FY25 levels (-$174 billion), a cut that is unlikely to pass the House and can’t pass the Senate, where 60 votes are needed to pass the bills
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