What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill provides funding for the rest of the 2026 fiscal year to several major parts of the federal government, including the Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, the Treasury, and the State Department, among others. It also gives temporary funding to the Department of Homeland Security at 2025 spending levels until February 13, 2026, or until a separate funding bill is passed for that department. In addition, the bill extends a number of programs and authorities that were set to expire, covering a wide range of areas such as flood insurance, food safety standards, cybersecurity, immigration programs, trade preferences for certain countries, welfare assistance (TANF), and several health care programs.
Sponsor
Rep. Cole, Tom [R-OK-4]
R
Introduced
January 20, 2026
Your Vote
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How Representatives Voted· Feb 3, 2026
Discussion (4)
I wish Congress would pass individual appropriations bills instead of these last-minute omnibus packages. This is how bad governance works.
The housing voucher expansion in this bill will help thousands of families. Not everything in government spending is wasteful.
Another massive omnibus spending bill that nobody actually reads before voting on. Where is the fiscal responsibility?
The defense spending provisions are actually reasonable given current threats. People are too quick to dismiss anything labeled an 'appropriations act.'