Continuation of Full Committee Markup of Fiscal Year 2027 Financial Services and General Government Bill and Interim Subcommittee Allocations

House Appropriations Committee
2359 Rayburn

04/22/2026 at 10:00AM

Continued markup from the previous day.

Subcommittee markup held on April 17.

FSGG:

The fiscal year 2027 Financial Services and General Government funding bill includes $25.3 billion, a decrease of $635 million, or 2.4 percent, below the comparable level for fiscal year 2026, and $1.5 billion, or 6.2 percent, above the request.

Riders included:

  • Prohibit DC from implementing more stringent auto emissions standards.
  • Prohibit the SBA from funding climate change initiatives to help small businesses cut energy costs and reduce carbon pollution.
  • Prohibit investment options under the Thrift Savings Plan that make investment decisions based on environmental, social, or governance criteria.
  • Prohibit the procurement of electric vehicles, electric vehicle batteries, electric vehicle charging stations or infrastructure.

Interim Suballocation:

This report is in lieu of a discretionary top line budget, because Congress has not yet adopted a budget resolution for fiscal year 2027, and the Committee does not have an enforceable discretionary top line for fiscal year 2027. Additionally, the President’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget submission was delayed, and as a result an updated baseline from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is not yet available.

Interim top-line budget authority:

  • Agriculture: $26.270 billion
  • Commerce, Justice, Science: $77.341 billion
  • Financial Services & General Government: $25.298 billion
  • Legislative Branch: $7.300 billion
  • National Security, Dept. of State: $47.320 billion
  • Military Construction, Veterans Affairs: $157 billion