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HR 4779

National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Mario Diaz-Balart,

HR 4779 funds U.S. diplomacy, security, and international programs for 2026, enhancing support for health, economic stability, and peacekeeping worldwide.

The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 119-217, by Mr. Diaz-Balart.
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Bill Summary • HR 4779

Summary of HR 4779: National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026

Bill Number: HR 4779

Introduced: July 25, 2025

Status: Reported by the House Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 119-217)

Fiscal Year: Ending September 30, 2026

Purpose and Intent

The National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026 aims to allocate funding for various national security initiatives, the Department of State, and related programs for the fiscal year 2026. The bill is designed to ensure that the United States can effectively engage in diplomatic efforts, maintain security, and support international programs that align with national interests.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several significant provisions, organized into various titles:

Title I: Department of State and Related Programs

  • Administration of Foreign Affairs: Funding for diplomatic programs, consular services, and border security.
  • Capital Investment Fund: Investments in infrastructure for U.S. embassies and consulates.
  • Educational and Cultural Exchange Programs: Support for programs that promote cultural understanding.
  • Embassy Security and Maintenance: Allocations for the security and upkeep of U.S. embassies abroad.
  • International Organizations: Contributions to international organizations and peacekeeping activities.

Title II: Administration of Assistance

  • Operating Expenses: Funding for the operational costs of assistance programs.

Title III: Bilateral Economic Assistance

  • Global Health Programs: Support for health initiatives worldwide.
  • International Disaster Assistance: Funding for humanitarian responses to global crises.
  • Economic Support Fund: Assistance for countries in need of economic stability.

Title IV: International Security Assistance

  • International Narcotics Control: Funding for law enforcement and anti-narcotics programs.
  • Peacekeeping Operations: Support for international peacekeeping missions.

Title V: Multilateral Assistance

  • International Financial Institutions: Contributions to various international financial organizations aimed at development and environmental sustainability.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact a wide range of stakeholders, including:
- U.S. Government Agencies: Enhanced funding for the Department of State and related agencies to carry out their missions.
- International Partners: Countries receiving U.S. assistance through various programs, particularly in health, security, and economic development.
- Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Organizations involved in humanitarian efforts and international development may benefit from increased funding.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was placed on the Union Calendar on July 25, 2025, and is currently reported by the House Committee on Appropriations.
  • Further legislative actions will determine the final appropriations and any amendments to the bill.

This summary provides an overview of HR 4779, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on national and international stakeholders.

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