The House Appropriations Committee released a $47.3 billion to fund national security programs and the State Department Wednesday, as House lawmakers look to move quickly on their fiscal 2027 funding bills.
The National Security-State bill is roughly a 6% decrease, or $2.7 billion, from fiscal 2026 levels, according to a House Republican summary.
The House Appropriations National Security-State Subcommittee plans to mark up the bill Thursday, with a full committee markup Tuesday, April 28.
“I’m proud of the progress we’ve made to realign funding in a way that strengthens our national security priorities and allows ...
