Financial Services and General Government and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026
Summary
H.R. 7006 is a fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill that would allocate federal funding across multiple agencies and programs related to financial services, the Department of State, and national security initiatives. The bill covers a broad range of government operations including banking and financial institutions regulation, border security, international affairs, and various administrative functions. This legislation would determine how much money these agencies receive to carry out their missions throughout the fiscal year.
The bill addresses funding for numerous policy areas spanning economics, international relations, and security matters. It would provide resources for activities related to Afghanistan, Africa, arms control, aviation security, broadcasting and digital technologies, and many other federal programs and initiatives. The appropriations would support both domestic financial oversight and international diplomatic and security operations.
H.R. 7006 has already passed the House of Representatives and is currently under review in the Senate. If enacted, the funding levels and allocations specified in the bill would take effect for fiscal year 2026, affecting how federal agencies operate and what programs they can support. Citizens would experience the practical effects through the quality and availability of government services, border security operations, financial regulation, and international programs funded by these appropriations.