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US HR8495

US HR8495
Judiciary Appropriations Act, 2027 District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 2027 Executive Office of the President Appropriations Act, 2027 Department of the Treasury Appropriations Act, 2027


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Introduced
04/24/2026
In Committee
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, 2027, and for other purposes.

AI Summary

This bill makes appropriations for financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027. * **Department of the Treasury:** * Internal Revenue Service: Funds are provided for operations, including employee training on taxpayer rights and impartial application of tax law. The IRS is directed to prioritize improvements to its 1-800 help line service. Funds are also allocated for facilities and increased staffing. * Departmental Offices—Salaries and Expenses: Funds are provided for general departmental operations. * Office of Inspector General: Funds are provided for oversight activities. * Financial Crimes Enforcement Network: Funds are provided for operations. * Bureau of the Fiscal Service: Funds are provided for operations. * Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau: Funds are provided for operations. * Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Funds are provided for operations, with a prohibition on redesigning the $1 Federal Reserve note. * United States Mint: Funds are provided for operations. * Office of Financial Research: Funds are provided for operations, with reporting requirements on obligations, staffing, and activities. * Treasury Franchise Fund: Funds are provided for services. * Treasury Forfeiture Fund: Funds are provided for operations. * **Executive Office of the President:** * The White House: $78,904,000 for salaries and expenses, including the Office of Policy Development. * Executive Residence at the White House: $15,453,000 for operating expenses. * White House Repair and Restoration: $2,475,000 for maintenance and repairs. * Council of Economic Advisers: $4,854,000 for salaries and expenses. * National Security Council and Homeland Security Council: $19,000,000 for salaries and expenses. * Office of Administration: $124,308,000 for salaries and expenses, including modernization of information resources. * Office of Management and Budget: $129,000,000 for salaries and expenses. * 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 and $299,600,000 for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program. * Unanticipated Needs: $545,000 for presidential use. * Information Technology Oversight and Reform: $8,000,000 for improving IT use in government. * Special Assistance to the President: $6,015,000 for the Vice President's office. * Official Residence of the Vice President: $318,000 for operating expenses. * **The Judiciary:** * Supreme Court of the United States: $207,039,000 for operations. * United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: $36,735,000 for salaries and expenses. * United States Court of International Trade: $22,437,000 for salaries and expenses. * Courts of Appeals, District Courts, and Other Judicial Services: $6,439,018,000 for salaries and expenses, including firearms and ammunition, and $9,975,000 from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund for processing cases under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. * Defender Services: $1,792,754,000 for federal defender organizations and appointed counsel. * Fees of Jurors and Commissioners: $19,108,000 for juror fees and related expenses. * Court Security: $920,929,000 for courthouse security. * Administrative Office of the United States Courts: $102,673,000 for salaries and expenses. * Federal Judicial Center: $34,261,000 for education and training. * United States Sentencing Commission: $22,677,000 for salaries and expenses. * **District of Columbia:** * Federal Payment for Resident Tuition Support: $20,000,000 for a nationwide program. * Federal Payment for Emergency Planning and Security Costs: $50,000,000 for public safety at events. * Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Courts: $273,977,000 for operations, including capital improvements. * Federal Payment for Defender Services in District of Columbia Courts: $46,005,000 for legal representation. * Federal Payment to the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency: $277,004,000 for supervision and pretrial services. * Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Public Defender Service: $53,629,000 for legal defense services. * Federal Payment to the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council: $3,451,000 for coordinating criminal justice resources. * Federal Payment for Judicial Commissions: $630,000 for judicial nomination and disability commissions. * Federal Payment for School Improvement: $52,500,000 for scholarships and school programs. * Federal Payment for the District of Columbia National Guard: $600,000 for a retention and college access program. * Federal Payment for Testing and Treatment of HIV/AIDS: $4,000,000. * Federal Payment to the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority: $10,000,000 for the Combined Sewer Overflow Long-Term Plan. * **Independent Agencies:** * Administrative Conference of the United States: $3,430,000 for operations. * Consumer Product Safety Commission: $142,000,000 for operations. * Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency: $2,850,000 for data analytics and oversight.gov enhancements. * Election Assistance Commission: $17,000,000 for election reform and $15,000,000 for election security grants. * Federal Communications Commission: $390,192,000 for operations, to be offset by collections. * Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Office of the Inspector General: $48,500,000 for oversight. * Federal Election Commission: $76,500,000 for campaign finance oversight. * Federal Labor Relations Authority: $29,500,000 for labor relations functions. * Federal Trade Commission: $383,600,000 for operations, with significant offsetting collections from fees. * General Services Administration: $9,735,915,000 for the Federal Buildings Fund for real property management, operations, and construction. * Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation: $2,500,000 for the trust fund. * Merit Systems Protection Board: $49,135,000 for operations, plus $2,345,000 for retirement appeals. * Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation: $1,582,000 for trust fund activities. * National Archives and Records Administration: $405,000,000 for operating expenses, including electronic records archives and declassification. * National Credit Union Administration: $3,423,000 for technical assistance to credit unions. * Office of Government Ethics: $22,386,000 for ethics oversight. * Office of Personnel Management: $167,535,000 for operations, plus $214,605,000 from trust funds for retirement and insurance programs. * Office of Special Counsel: $31,585,000 for operations. * Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board: $13,700,000 for operations. * Public Buildings Reform Board: $3,605,000 for asset sales and transfer activities. * Securities and Exchange Commission: $2,026,330,000 for operations, to be offset by collections. * Selective Service System: $31,300,000 for operations. * Small Business Administration: $298,099,000 for salaries and expenses, and $285,550,000 for entrepreneurial development programs. * United States Postal Service: $38,360,000 for revenue forgone on free and reduced-rate mail. * United States Tax Court: $55,000,000 for operations. The bill also includes numerous general provisions that apply across government agencies, covering topics such as the use of funds for lobbying, travel, conferences, and personnel matters. It also includes specific restrictions on the use of funds for certain activities, such as the development of a Central Bank Digital Currency or the promotion of Critical Race Theory.

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Last Action

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 540. (on 04/24/2026)

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