Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026
Summary
This legislation, introduced as a binding bill, aims to provide continued funding for the Department of Homeland Security and various other federal programs through the 2026 fiscal year. As a continuing resolution, its primary purpose would be to maintain existing government operations and prevent a lapse in federal services if regular annual appropriations have not yet been finalized. If enacted, the bill would ensure that federal employees continue to receive paychecks and that essential public services, such as border security and emergency management, remain operational during the specified period. Because this is a standard legislative bill, it would require approval from both the House and Senate and the signature of the President to have the force of law. At this stage, the bill has only been referred to the House Committees on Appropriations and the Budget for further review.
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