House Republicans Pass All 12 Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Bills
January 22, 2026 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C — Congressman Rich McCormick (GA-07) is proud to announce that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed all 12 Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills, marking a significant step toward restoring regular order and responsible governance in Congress. The House GOP has been working daily to pass the final appropriations package, which includes the Defense, Homeland Security, Transportation/Housing/Urban Development, and Labor/Health and Human Services/Education funding bills. “Passing all 12 appropriations bills is what responsible governing looks like,” said Congressman McCormick. “This isn’t the flashy side of government, but it’s the essential work that keeps our country running. The Founding Fathers gave the power of the purse to the House of Representatives for a reason, and House Republicans have done their job.” Completing the appropriations process provides full-year funding certainty for critical priorities, including: - America’s military and national security agencies - Border security and homeland defense - Education, healthcare, and transportation systems By advancing individual funding bills through committees and the legislative process, House Republicans are restoring proper oversight and accountability for taxpayer dollars. This helps make the federal budgeting process more democratically accountable and ensures the American people are represented in important funding decisions. “For far too long, Congress has relied on expensive continuing resolutions and backroom omnibus deals that shut out the American people,” McCormick continued. “These bills fund our military, border security, and healthcare services without bloated policy provisions.” The completion of all 12 appropriations bills replaces prior spending levels set by Biden-Pelosi budgets with Republican-led efforts that advance the America First agenda. ### Issues : Fiscal Responsibility
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