Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
Fiscal 2026 appropriations bill allocates federal funding to energy, water development, and Army Corps programs; passed House narrowly, now in Senate for consideration.
Fiscal 2026 appropriations bill allocates federal funding to energy, water development, and Army Corps programs; passed House narrowly, now in Senate for consideration.
HR 4553 is a fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill that allocates federal funding to energy and water development programs, including the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of Energy, and related agencies. The bill passed the House with a narrow 214-213 margin and is currently under Senate review. Specific funding amounts and priorities within the bill would depend on the detailed text, which typically includes allocations for hydroelectric projects, water infrastructure, energy research, and environmental restoration.
Appropriations bills directly determine how federal agencies execute their missions and which projects receive resources. Energy and water infrastructure funding affects water supply, flood control, power generation, and environmental management across the nation. These are contentious areas where competing interests—energy development, environmental protection, agricultural water rights, and regional priorities—vie for limited resources.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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