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HR 7006 · Passed House · 01-15-26

Financial Services and General Government and National Security, State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026

Rep. Cole, Tom (R-OK) · 178 pages

What does the HR 7006 do?

HR 7006 is a House bill sponsored by Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK). A consolidated House-passed appropriations package combining two of the twelve regular FY2026 bills: Financial Services and General Government (Division A) and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs (Division B), plus a short Division C of other matters. It funds the Treasury and IRS, the federal courts, the District of Columbia and independent agencies on the domestic side, and the State Department, foreign assistance and security assistance on the international side.

Did HR 7006 pass? Where it stands

As of July 17, 2026, HR 7006 has passed the House.

Status: Passed House

Latest vote: House Passed 341–79 on January 14, 2026

Outlook: Unlikely

Key provisions

  • Division A — Financial Services and General Government
    • IRS across three accounts: Taxpayer Services $3.04B, Enforcement $5.0B, Technology and Operations Support $3.16B
    • Judiciary salaries and expenses $6.13B; GSA Federal Buildings Fund $9.69B
    • SEC $2.15B, fully fee-offset (no net general-fund cost)
  • Division B — National Security, State, and Related Programs
    • State Diplomatic Programs $9.36B; UN dues $1.39B; peacekeeping $1.23B
    • PEPFAR HIV/AIDS $5.88B; humanitarian assistance $5.4B; Global Health $3.53B
    • Foreign Military Financing $6.16B (Israel $3.3B); Economic Support/National Security Investment Programs $6.77B
  • Division C — Other Matters
    • Bars U.S. contributions to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) through March 25, 2027

Last updated June 15, 2026

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