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HR 7481

Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Alma Adams and 108 co-sponsors

Bill allocates 2026 fiscal year funding for Department of Homeland Security operations including border security, immigration enforcement, and emergency response agencies.

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Bill Summary · HR 7481

Legislative bill overview

HR 7481 is a Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill that allocates federal funding for DHS operations, agencies, and programs for fiscal year 2026. The bill was introduced in February 2026 and has been referred to the House Appropriations and Budget Committees for consideration of relevant provisions.

Why is this important

DHS appropriations bills directly determine funding levels for critical agencies including Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Transportation Security Administration, FEMA, and the Secret Service. These funding decisions affect border security operations, disaster response capacity, airport security staffing, and immigration enforcement activities that impact millions of Americans.

Potential points of contention

  • Border security funding levels: Disagreements over resource allocation between physical barriers, personnel, and technology at the southern border
  • Immigration enforcement priorities: Tensions between funding for deportation operations versus humanitarian processing and legal immigration services
  • Disaster response capacity: Competing demands for FEMA funding amid climate-related disasters and other emergencies
  • Agency staffing and personnel costs: Budget pressures on employee salaries and benefits across multiple DHS components

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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