H.R. 8595 – National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2027
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En bloc #1 – OFFERED BY REP. DIAZ-BALART (R-FL) – ADOPTED BY VOICE
Cammack (R-FL) – Amendment No 3 – Increases funding to programs to combat human trafficking by $5,000,000
Kim (R-CA) – Amendment No 7 – Increases and decreases funding for the State Department’s Office of the Inspector General by $2M for the purpose of ensuring proper oversight of U.S. taxpayer dollars and prevention of fraudulent/illegal activities
Plaskett (D-VI) – Amendment No 17 – Increases and decreases funds by $1 million to support funding within the International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement State Department account for maritime interdiction and counter-narcotics cooperation in the Caribbean
Plaskett (D-VI) – Amendment No 18 – Increases and decreases funds by $1 million to support funding within the National Security Investment Programs account to counter Russian and Chinese influence in Africa
Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 21 – Strikes the exemption provision that allows foreign assistance to flow through nongovernmental organizations in countries subject to aid restrictions, ensuring such restrictions apply equally to NGOs and foreign governments
Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 24 – Increases from 30 percent to 50 percent the amount of assistance for Mexico that is withheld pending the required certification
Stanton (D-AZ) – Amendment No 25 – Increases and decreases funding by $5 million to the American Institute of Taiwan to reaffirm that it is the policy of the United States to sell arms to Taiwan for its self-defense in accordance with the Taiwan Relations Act
Stanton (D-AZ) – Amendment No 26 – Increases and decreases funding by $5 million to supports funding within the Countering PRC Influence Fund to counter increasing Chinese influence in Latin America and the Caribbean
Tran (D-CA) – Amendment No 29 – Increase and decreases funding by $5 million for Democracy Fund at the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor to support the annual U.S.-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue and express concern about Vietnam’s growing restrictions on the freedom of speech, transnational repression techniques, and imprisonment of numerous prisoners of conscience
Standalone Amendments
Boebert (R-CO) – Amendment No 1 – Eliminates funding for the Fulbright Program – VOTE REQUESTED
NOT OFFERED Cammack (R-FL) – Amendment No 2 – Prohibits any funds provided under the FY2027 National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act from being used to finalize any agency action that qualifies as a rule under the Congressional Review Act definition. In effect, it would block the administration from issuing final regulations using funds appropriated by the bill
Crane (R-AZ) – Amendment No 4 – Requires nations to pay the U.S. for military training exercise rather than receive them as a grant or at no-cost – ADOPTED BY VOICE
NOT OFFERED Crane (R-AZ) – Amendment No 5 – Prohibits funds for the National Endowment for Democracy
Fine (R-FL) – Amendment No 6 – Strikes the $139,575,000 for the Global Environment Facility – VOTE REQUESTED
Massie (R-KY) – Amendment No 8 – Prohibits funds appropriated by the Act from being used for Israel, and accordingly reduces the Foreign Military Financing Program account by $3,300,000,000 – VOTE REQUESTED
Massie (R-KY) – Amendment No 9 – Prohibits funds appropriated by the Act from being used for Jordan, and accordingly reduces the National Security Investment Programs, the Foreign Military Financing Program, the Global Health Programs, and other programs accounts, collectively, by $2,100,000,000 – VOTE REQUESTED
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 10 – Strikes $17,000,000 from the Asia Foundation
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 11 – Strikes $16,700,000 from the East-West Center
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 12 – Strikes $410,500,000 from the Peace Corps
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 13 – Strikes $830,000,000 from the Millennium Challenge Corporation
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 14 – Strikes language from lines 4-12 on page 40
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 15 – Strikes $43,610,000 from the Asian Development Fund
NOT OFFERED Perry (R-PA) – Amendment No 16 – Strikes $32,417,000 from the African Development Bank
NOT OFFERED Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 19 – Strikes language requiring U.S.-funded security assistance programs to promote the integration of women into police and other security forces
Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 20 – Prohibits any funds from being made available to the United Nations – VOTE REQUESTED
NOT OFFERED Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 22 – Prohibits funds made available under the Treasury International Assistance Programs account from being transferred to the Tropical Forest and Coral Reef Conservation account
NOT OFFERED Roy (R-TX) – Amendment No 23 – Prohibits funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the Act from being used for the Middle East Partnership Initiative
Steube (R-FL) – Amendment No 27 – Increase withholding of assistance to Nigeria from 50% to 100%, keeping metrics in place that force Nigeria to take effective steps to prevent and respond to violence in the country – ADOPTED BY VOICE
Tenney (R-NY) – Amendment No 28 – Increases and decreases funding for the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom by $1M to emphasize the importance of ensuring religious freedom and equal access for all with respect to the Temple Mount – ADOPTED BY VOICE