Just in—the House has passed all of 2026’s appropriations bills. The final pieces of legislation will fund our Department of War, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development.

We’re not kicking the can down the road with a temporary fix; this means that this year’s federal spending has been considered, debated, and approved by the House. The House has done its job, and next, the bills move to the Senate before President Trump can sign them into law. With the next funding deadline set for January 30th, it also means we will keep our government open and running for the American people. 

This legislation is an investment in America’s future. It includes funding for lifesaving biomedical research, workforce training, and access to healthcare. It delivers resources to repair and renew our roads, bridges, ports, and airspace.  And it strengthens the strongest military in the world by modernizing our warfighting capabilities and ensuring our forces are equipped for the year ahead. 

Republicans set out to spend less, identify waste, address fraud, and end crippling Biden-era regulations. That’s exactly why we sent this bill to the Senate.