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US S3290
US S3290District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2026 Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2026 Executive Office of the President Appropriations Act, 2026 Department of the Treasury Appropriations Act, 2026
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Introduced
12/01/2025
12/01/2025
In Committee
12/01/2025
12/01/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
119th Congress
Bill Summary
A bill making appropriations for financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
AI Summary
This bill makes appropriations for financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
* **Department of the Treasury:**
* Internal Revenue Service: Funds are appropriated for various IRS operations, with specific provisions regarding fund transfers, employee training, taxpayer information protection, helpline service improvements, address change notifications, and offers-in-compromise for fraud victims. Funds are restricted from targeting citizens for First Amendment rights or groups based on ideological beliefs. Conference spending is limited to adhere to specific guidelines. Bonus and hiring processes must consider employee conduct and tax compliance. Funds are also available for direct hire authority to process backlogged tax returns and for the Commissioner's transportation and protection.
* Departmental Offices—Salaries and Expenses: Funds are available for uniforms, vehicle insurance in foreign countries, overseas vehicle purchases, health and medical services abroad, and services authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109.
* Office of Inspector General: Funds are appropriated for the Office of Inspector General.
* Financial Crimes Enforcement Network: Funds are appropriated for the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
* Bureau of the Fiscal Service: Funds are appropriated for the Bureau of the Fiscal Service.
* Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau: Funds are appropriated for the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
* Transfers between these Treasury accounts are permitted up to 2% with advance approval.
* The Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the U.S. Mint are prohibited from redesigning the $1 Federal Reserve note.
* Funds can be transferred from the Bureau of the Fiscal Service to the Debt Collection Fund.
* The U.S. Mint cannot construct or operate a museum without explicit approval.
* Consolidation of functions between the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the U.S. Mint requires explicit approval.
* Intelligence or intelligence-related activities for the Department of the Treasury are authorized for fiscal year 2026.
* The Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Industrial Revolving Fund has $5,000 available for official reception and representation expenses.
* A Capital Investment Plan must be submitted by the Secretary of the Treasury.
* The Department of the Treasury, including the IRS, is prohibited from issuing, revising, or finalizing regulations related to the standard for determining if an organization is operated exclusively for social welfare purposes (section 501(c)(4)) during fiscal year 2026.
* The Franchise Fund requires a detailed report on charges for services.
* The Office of Financial Research must submit quarterly reports on its activities.
* Up to 5% of Treasury appropriations can be transferred to the IT WCF, available until September 30, 2029.
* **Executive Office of the President:**
* The White House: $80,000,000 for necessary expenses, including services, subsistence, hire of vehicles, and official reception and representation expenses.
* Executive Residence at the White House: $16,100,000 for operating expenses.
* White House Repair and Restoration: $2,475,000, available until expended, for repair, alteration, and improvement.
* Council of Economic Advisers: $4,854,000 for salaries and expenses.
* National Security Council and Homeland Security Council: $18,000,000 for salaries and expenses, including official reception and representation expenses.
* Office of Administration: $114,308,000 for salaries and expenses, including modernization of information resources and security/continuity improvements.
* Office of Management and Budget: $129,000,000 for salaries and expenses, with restrictions on reviewing agricultural marketing orders and altering testimony transcripts. OMB has a 60-day limit for budgetary policy reviews of water resource matters.
* Office of the National Cyber Director: $20,000,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Office of National Drug Control Policy: $21,785,000 for salaries and expenses.
* High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program: $298,579,000, available until September 30, 2027, for drug control activities, with at least 51% transferred to state and local entities.
* Other Federal Drug Control Programs: $136,150,000, available until expended, for the Drug-Free Communities Program, drug court training, anti-doping activities, and World Anti-Doping Agency membership.
* Unanticipated Needs: $990,000, available until September 30, 2027, for the President to meet unforeseen needs.
* Information Technology Oversight and Reform: $8,000,000, available until expended.
* Special Assistance to the President: $6,015,000 for necessary expenses.
* Official Residence of the Vice President: $318,000 for operating expenses.
* Transfers between White House, Executive Residence, Council of Economic Advisers, National Security Council, Office of Administration, Special Assistance to the President, and Official Residence of the Vice President are permitted up to 10% with advance approval.
* Executive orders and Presidential memorandums issued in fiscal year 2026 must include a written statement from OMB on their budgetary impact.
* **The Judiciary:**
* Supreme Court of the United States: $163,127,000 for operations and security.
* Care of the Building and Grounds: $11,388,000, available until expended.
* United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: $38,622,000 for salaries and expenses.
* United States Court of International Trade: $22,375,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services: $6,127,055,000 for salaries and expenses, including space alteration projects and furniture. An additional $12,042,000 is appropriated from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund for the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
* Defender Services: $1,600,000,000, available until expended, for Federal Defender organizations and appointed attorneys.
* Fees of Jurors and Commissioners: $19,108,000, available until expended.
* Court Security: $892,032,000, with up to $20,000,000 available until expended for protective services and security systems.
* Administrative Office of the United States Courts: $102,673,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Federal Judicial Center: $34,929,000 for salaries and expenses, with $1,800,000 available until September 30, 2027, for training.
* United States Sentencing Commission: $21,641,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Transfers between Judiciary appropriations are permitted up to 5%, with specific exceptions and reprogramming requirements.
* **District of Columbia:**
* Federal Payment for Resident Tuition Support: $40,000,000, available until expended, for a nationwide program to support tuition for District of Columbia residents.
* Federal Payment for Emergency Planning and Security Costs: $50,000,000, available until expended, for public safety and security costs.
* Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Courts: $273,977,000 for salaries and expenses, including capital improvements.
* Federal Payment for Defender Services in District of Columbia Courts: $48,005,000, available until expended, with a rescission of $12,000,000 from prior year appropriations.
* Federal Payment to the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency: $277,004,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Public Defender Service: $53,629,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Federal Payment to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council: $2,450,000, available until expended, for coordination initiatives.
* Federal Payment for Judicial Commissions: $330,000 for the Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure and $300,000 for the Judicial Nomination Commission, available until September 30, 2027.
* Federal Payment for School Improvement: $52,500,000, available until expended, for school improvement programs, including opportunity scholarships.
* Federal Payment for the District of Columbia National Guard: $600,000, available until expended, for a retention and college access program.
* Federal Payment for Testing and Treatment of HIV/AIDS: $4,000,000 for testing and treatment.
* Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority: $6,000,000, available until expended, for combined sewer overflow long-term plan implementation, requiring a 100% match.
* District of Columbia Funds: Local funds are appropriated for fiscal year 2026 based on the Fiscal Year 2026 Local Budget Act.
* Reprogramming of Federal funds for the District of Columbia is restricted.
* Federal funds cannot be used for petition drives or civil actions seeking voting representation in Congress.
* Federal funds cannot be used for needle or syringe distribution in locations deemed inappropriate by local authorities.
* The District of Columbia cannot legalize or reduce penalties for Schedule I substances or THC derivatives for recreational purposes.
* Federal funds cannot be used for abortions except in cases of life endangerment, rape, or incest.
* The Chief Financial Officer must submit revised operating budgets for fiscal year 2026.
* The Chief Financial Officer must submit a revised budget for District of Columbia Public Schools aligning with actual enrollment.
* Operating funds can be transferred to enterprise and capital funds, and vice versa for local funds, with certain restrictions.
* Federal funds are subject to reprogramming guidelines and availability limitations.
* **Independent Agencies:**
* Administrative Conference of the United States: $3,430,000, available until September 30, 2027.
* Commodity Futures Trading Commission: $365,000,000, with $80,000,000 available until September 30, 2027.
* Consumer Product Safety Commission: $145,000,000, with specific funds for the Office of Inspector General and programs authorized by the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act and the Nicholas and Zachary Burt Memorial Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act. The finalization or implementation of the Safety Standard for Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles is prohibited until a National Academy of Sciences study is completed and reported. Funds cannot be used to ban gas stoves.
* Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency: $1,850,000, available until expended.
* Election Assistance Commission: $23,860,000 for salaries and expenses, and $25,000,000 for election security grants to states.
* Federal Communications Commission: $416,112,000, available until September 30, 2029, with offsetting collections to reduce the appropriation to $0.
* Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Office of the Inspector General: $47,500,000, derived from the Deposit Insurance Fund or FSLIC Resolution Fund.
* Federal Election Commission: $76,429,000 for salaries and expenses.
* Federal Labor Relations Authority: $29,000,000, with funds from fees for labor-management relations conferences to be credited to the account.
* Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council Environmental Review Improvement Fund: $2,000,000, available until expended.
* Federal Trade Commission: $383,600,000, available until expended, with fees from premerger notification filings and the Telemarketing Sales Rule to be retained and used for expenses.
* General Services Administration:
* Federal Buildings Fund: $9,835,915,000 for real property management, including construction, repairs, alterations, and rental of space.
* Government-Wide Policy: $64,000,000, with $4,000,000 available until September 30, 2027.
* Operating Expenses: $48,000,000.
* Civilian Board of Contract Appeals: $10,248,000, with $2,000,000 available until expended.
* Office of Inspector General: $73,837,000.
* Allowances and Office Staff for Former Presidents: $5,353,000.
* Federal Citizen Services Fund: $70,000,000, to be deposited into the fund and available until expended, with a total aggregate limit of $250,000,000.
* Technology Modernization Fund: $5,000,000, available until expended.
* Asset Proceeds and Space Management Fund: $193,328,000, available until expended.
* Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation: $2,970,000, available until expended.
* Merit Systems Protection Board: $49,135,000, available until September 30, 2027, plus $2,345,000 for retirement appeals.
* Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation: $1,582,000, available for direct expenditure until September 30, 2029.
* Environmental Dispute Resolution Fund: $3,862,000, available until September 30, 2029.
* National Archives and Records Administration:
* Operating Expenses: $421,000,000, with $20,000,000 available until expended for electronic records preservation.
* Office of Inspector General: $5,920,000, with $897,000 available until September 30, 2027.
* Repairs and Restoration: $4,500,000, available until expended.
* National Historical Publications and Records Commission Grants Program: $5,000,000, available until September 30, 2029, plus an additional $14,344,000 available for one year for specific projects.
* National Credit Union Administration Community Development Revolving Loan Fund: $3,272,000, available until September 30, 2026.
* Office of Government Ethics: $23,037,000.
* Office of Personnel Management: $167,535,000 for salaries and expenses, with $10,898,000 available until expended for IT modernization. An additional $214,605,000 is transferred from trust funds for retirement and insurance programs. Up to 5% can be transferred to an IT WCF.
* Office of Inspector General (OPM): $6,839,000, plus $29,192,000 from trust funds for audits and investigations.
* Office of Special Counsel: $31,585,000.
* Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board: $14,700,000, available until September 30, 2027.
* Public Buildings Reform Board: $4,000,000, available until expended.
* Securities and Exchange Commission: $2,149,000,000, available until expended, with offsetting collections reducing the general fund appropriation to $0.
* Selective Service System: $31,300,000.
* Small Business Administration:
* Salaries and Expenses: $323,118,000, with specific funds for lender oversight, IT systems, and veteran-owned small business certification.
* Entrepreneurial Development Programs: $316,800,000, available until September 30, 2027, with specific allocations for grants, marketing, export programs, women's business centers, veteran outreach, SCORE, Federal and State Technology Partnership Program, Regional Innovation Cluster Initiative, Microentrepreneur Program, growth accelerators, Office of Native American Affairs, disaster assistance loans, HUBZone program, entrepreneurship education, Cybersecurity for Small Businesses Pilot Program, and the National Women's Business Council.
* Office of Inspector General: $46,000,000.
* Office of Advocacy: $14,109,000, available until expended.
* Business Loans Program Account: $3,000,000 for direct loan costs, with commitments for guaranteed loans not to exceed $16,500,000,000 for section 503 loans, $35,500,000,000 for general business loans, and $6,000,000,000 for debenture guarantees.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
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Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations. (on 12/01/2025)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3290/all-info |
| BillText | https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/s3290/BILLS-119s3290is.pdf |
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