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H.R. 4016 – Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2026

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Made In Order

Bipartisan En Bloc #1 (Amo #2; Bacon #9; Balint #12; Barragán #13; Bergman #20; Beyer #24; Brownley #31; Buchanan #35; Castor #47; Crank #51; Crank #52; Crank #53; Crank #54; Crawford #55; Downing #71; Feenstra #81; Fong #94; Graves #108; Graves #109; Houlahan #128; Huizenga #139; Huizenga #140; Jackson (TX) #148; Kelly (PA) #162; Krishnamoorthi #170; Liccardo #177; Liccardo #178; Luttrell #180; Mackenzie #185; Magaziner #187; Magaziner #188; McCormick #197; Miller (WV) #219; Mills #224; Mills #226; Nehls #241; Norton #243; Panetta #251; Scott, Austin #264; Scott, Austin #265; Steube #276; Tenney #289; Titus #302; Tokuda #304; Turner #312; Turner #313; Van Orden #319)

Bipartisan En Bloc #2 (Barrett #14; Barrett #15; Bilirakis #26; Brownley #30; Carter (GA) #43; Carter (GA) #44; Correa #50; Ezell #79; Fischbach #87; Fischbach #88; Fong #96; Fry #97; Horsford #123; Houlahan #127; Houlahan #130; Hudson #138; Johnson (SD) #155; Kelly (PA) #163; Kennedy #164; Kiggans #165; Leger Fernández #173; Letlow #174; Letlow #175; Levin #176; McBride #192; McCormick #199; McGarvey #204; McGovern #205; Messmer #213; Miller (OH) #215; Mills #225; Moore (UT) #231; Norton #242; Panetta #250; Scholten #262; Scholten #263; Steil #272; Steil #273; Steil #275; Subramanyam #280; Subramanyam #283; Swalwell #284; Swalwell #285; Timmons #294; Titus #301; Van Orden #321; Wagner #323)

Bipartisan En Bloc #3 (Amo #4; Alford #5; Crow #56; Davis (NC) #61; Davis (NC) #62; Davis (NC) #63; DesJarlais #66; Dingell #67; Dingell #70; Gimenez #102; Gimenez #103; Gooden #105; Hern #119; Hern #120; Hinson #121; Hinson #122; Houchin #125; Houchin #126; Issa #143; Issa #144; Issa #145; Issa #146; Kiggans #167; Kim #168; Mackenzie #186; McGovern #206; McGovern #207; McGovern #208; Meuser #214; Moore (AL) #227; Moore (NC) #230; Moore (WI) #233; Nehls #239; Panetta #249; Patronis #253; Peters #254; Pettersen #256; Randall #258; Rouzer #259; Rulli #260; Sewell #268; Subramanyam #279; Titus #297; Titus #298; Turner #307; Van Duyne #315)

Bipartisan En Bloc #4 (Amo #1; Begich #17; Begich #18; Bergman #19, Bergman #23; Bilirakis #27; Buchanan #33; Buchanan #34; Elfreth #73; Elfreth #74; Ezell #77; Ezell #78; Ezell #80; Finstad #83; Garbarino #100; Garbarino #101; Harris (NC) #118; Hudson #131; Hudson #136; Hurd #142; Johnson (SD) #156; Keating #160; Kelly (PA) #161; Kiggans #166; Langworthy #172; Mace #182; McCormick #195; McDowell #203; McGuire #211; Mills #223; Obernolte #245; Obernolte #246; Obernolte #247; Tenney #286; Tenney #288; Turner #306; Van Orden #318; Wilson (SC) #325; Wilson (SC) #326; Wilson (SC) #327)

Bipartisan En Bloc #5 (Babin #6; Bacon #10; Boebert #29; Buchanan #32; Buchanan #36; Buchanan #37; Carter (GA) #42; Carter (LA) #45; DesJarlais #64; Finstad #82; Fong #95; Fry #98; Garbarino #99; Hageman #117; Houlahan #129; Hudson #132; Hudson #135; Hurd #141; Jack #147; James #150; James #152; LaHood #171; Loudermilk #179; McClellan #194; McGuire #209; McGuire #210; Messmer #212; Miller (OH) #218; Moore (AL) #228; Moore (UT) #232; Mullin #236; Mullin #237; Mullin #238; Patronis #252; Sessions #267; Subramanyam #282; Thompson (PA) #291; Thompson (PA) #292; Timmons #295; Timmons #296; Trahan #305; Van Drew #314)

Bipartisan En Bloc #6 (Bacon #7; Bacon #8; Bean #16; Bergman #21; Biggs (SC) #25; Boebert #28; Burchett #38; Cammack #39; Cammack #40; Cammack #41; Downing #72; Escobar #75; Finstad #84; Finstad #86; Fitzgerald #89; Fitzgerald #90; Fitzgerald #92; Fitzgerald #93; Gonzales, Tony #104; Gottheimer #107; Houchin #124; Hudson #137; Jackson (TX) #149; James #154; Joyce (PA) #157; Mace #183; McClain #193; McCormick #196; McCormick #201; Miller (OH) #216; Miller (OH) #217; Miller-Meeks #220; Miller-Meeks #222; Moore (NC) #229; Nunn #244; Sessions #266; Stefanik #271; Subramanyam #281; Van Duyne #316; Veasey #322; Wasserman Schultz #324; Yakym #330)

Bipartisan En Bloc #7 (Amo #3; Balderson #11; Bergman #22; Carter (LA) #46; Davidson #57; Davis (NC) #59; Davis (NC) #60; DesJarlais #65; Dingell #68; Dingell #69; Evans (CO) #76; Finstad #85; Hudson #133; Hudson #134; James #151; James #153; Joyce (PA) #158; Krishnamoorthi #169; Luttrell #181; Mackenzie #184; Magaziner #189; Magaziner #190; Magaziner #191; McCormick #198; McCormick #200; McDowell #202; Moulton #234; Moulton #235; Nehls #240; Pettersen #255; Randall #257; Scholten #261; Soto #269; Stanton #270; Steil #274; Stevens #278; Tenney #290; Titus #299; Titus #300; Turner #308; Turner #309; Turner #310; Turner #311; Van Orden #317; Van Orden #320; Wilson (SC) #328; Wilson (SC) #329)

Castor #48 – Increases and decreases funding for Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide, to emphasize the importance of Installation Resilience and Adaptation programs, including the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC) Installation Readiness Program and the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program
Cisneros #49 – Increases and decreases funding for Revolving and Management Funds, Defense Working Capital Funds by about $20.7 million to support additional funds to the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), in accordance with DeCA's FY26 budget estimate
Davis (NC) #58 – Increases and decreases AF O&M to establish an automated maintenance supply dashboard program, thereby moving to integrate AI into supply chain logistics
Gosar #106 – Prohibits funds for BioMADE, a bioindustrial manufacturer that produces lab-grown meat for military bases
Steube #110 – Reduces funding for "overseas humanitarian, disaster, and civic aid" to be in line with the President's budget request. Transfers excess to spending reduction account
Greene #111 – Strikes funding to Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid programs of the Department of Defense
Greene #112 – Strikes funding for the Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative
Greene #113 – Strikes funding for HIV prevention educational activities in foreign countries
Greene #114 – Strikes funding for the Israeli Cooperative Programs
Greene #115 – Strikes funding to support the armed forces of Jordan
Greene #116 – Prohibits funds from being used for assistance to Ukraine
Joyce (PA) #159 – Increases the amount for Heavy Dump Truck, 20T (CCE), Other Procurement, Army Budget Activity 1, Line 7, by $30 million. Decrease the amount for development of the Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System, Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Army, Line 75, by $30 million
Miller-Meeks #221 – Prohibits funds from being used to reduce the workforce at any active United States Army arsenal
Ogles #248 – Prohibits funds to remove companies from the 1260H list of Chinese military companies
Steube #277 – Prohibits all assistance to the Lebanese Armed Forces
Tenney #287 – Increases and Decreases Air Force, RDTE to provide $71M for PE 0401132F, Line 259, C-130J Program, to provide $70M in NRE for the LC-130J aircraft
Tiffany #293 – Prohibits the expenditure of funds to create, procure, or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part of the territory of the People's Republic of China

Withdrawn 

Fitzgerald #91 – Increases RDT&E, Air Force by $10 million for Wearable Edge Computing Technology (Line 26, Human Effectiveness Advanced Technology Development). Offset by a reduction to O&M, Defense-Wide
Tlaib #303 – Strikes the provision blocking funds for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency