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H.R. 8771 – Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2025

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

PASSED 212-200

Agreed to by Recorded Vote

Burchett/Cammack #9 – Prohibits funds from being used to finalize any rule or regulation that has resulted in or is likely to result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more AGREED TO 210-204
Mace #36 – Reduces Migration and Refugee Assistance funding by $500 million and increases International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement funding by $500 million AGREED TO 213-199
Moskowitz #45 – Prohibits funds appropriated by this act to be made available for the State Department to cite statistics obtained from the Gaza Health Ministry AGREED TO 269-144

Ogles #50 – Prohibits the use of funds from being used to administer or enforce National Security Memorandum 20 (National Security Memorandum on Safeguards and Accountability With Respect to Transferred Defense Articles and Defense Services) AGREED TO 216-197
Tenney #63 – Prohibits funding for Executive Order 14019, relating to Promoting Access to Voting AGREED TO 208-202
Tenney #64 – Prohibits federal funds to pay the salary of, reinstate, or reemploy Robert Malley AGREED TO 218-188

Waltz #72
 – Prohibits funds from this Act from being used to support the Gaza pier AGREED TO 209-200
Wilson (SC) #75 – Clarifies the funding prohibition of taxpayer dollars going to the Assad regime in the bill encompasses taxpayer dollars that are provided both directly and indirectly to the regime AGREED TO 257-154

Failed by Recorded Vote

Brecheen #1 – Reduces funding for educational and cultural exchange programs to FY2019 levels FAILED 164-246
Brecheen #2 – Reduces funding for the Global Environment Facility by $139,575,000 FAILED 180-227
Brecheen #3 – Reduces funding for the U.S. Institute of Peace to FY2019 enacted levels FAILED 164-244
Burchett #4 – Reduces the salary of the Special Assistant to the Director of Programming at Voice of America to $1 FAILED 166-244-2
Gosar #13 – Prohibits funds for the TechCamp public diplomacy program of the Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs FAILED156-254
Gosar #14 – Prohibits funds to approve of Foreign Military Sales to Ukraine FAILED 61-350
Gosar #15 – Prohibits funds for the Bilateral Security Agreement Between the United States of America and Ukraine FAILED 76-334
Gosar #16 – Prohibits funds for the Special Representative for Ukraine's Economic Recovery FAILED 109-303
Greene #18 – Reduces the salary of, Samantha Power, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, to $1 FAILED 133-277-1
Greene #19 – Prohibits funding for Ukraine FAILED 70-342
Greene #20 – Prohibits funding for USAID FAILED 81-331
Hageman #21 – Prohibits funds for the Food and Agriculture Organization FAILED 175-236
Hageman #22 – Prohibits funding for the International Organization for Migration's activities in the Western Hemisphere FAILED 187-225
Mace #35 – Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being obligated, expended, or otherwise made available to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees FAILED 163-249
Perry #54 – Strikes International Disaster Assistance funding FAILED 101-312
Spartz #59 – Prohibits funding for the UN unless specifically authorized by Congress FAILED 182-230
Steube #61 – Prohibits funds from being provided to the Lebanese Armed Forces FAILED 103-308
Tiffany #68 – Prohibits funds from being used to pay any United States contribution to the United Nations or any affiliated agency of the United Nations FAILED 149-259

Agreed to by Voice Vote

En Bloc #1 (Burgess #7, Connolly #10, Connolly #11, Foster #12, Issa #25, Jackson Lee #26, Jackson Lee #27, James #28, Keating #29, LaLota #30, Lawler #31, Lawler #33, Lawler #34, Miller (WV) #40, Miller-Meeks #41, Molinaro #42, Molinaro #43, Moore (WI) #44, Moylan #46, Ogles #51, Ogles #52, Ogles #53, Pfluger #55, Schweikert #58, Steil #60, Thompson (PA) #65, Tiffany #66, Titus #69, Vasquez #70, Waltz #71, Wilson (SC) #73, Wilson (SC) #74)
Burchett #5 – Prohibits funding for the U.S. Agency for Global Media
Burchett #6 – Prohibits the funding of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate
Burlison #8 – Prohibits funding for the World Economic Forum
Issa #23 – Prohibits funding for documents, statements, or other communications that refers to the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party by the title of ‘‘President”
Issa #24 – Prohibits funds appropriated by this Act from being made available to support the implementation or negotiations toward an extension of the Scientific and Technological Cooperation Protocol Between the United States of America and China
Lawler #32 – Increases funding for the Peace Corps account by $20 million to match the FY24 enacted level. Decreases funding for the Office of the Secretary of State, through the Diplomatic Programs account, by $20 million
Ogles #48 – Prohibits the use of funds to delist the People's Republic of China from the "Majors List"
Ogles #49 – Prohibits the use of funds from being made available to pay the salary and expenses of Antony Blinken
Steube #62 – Prohibits funds from being delivered to the government of Iraq
Tiffany #67 – Prohibits funds from this Act from being used to enforce arbitrary restrictions on executive branch officials regarding travel to Taiwan and normal communication with Taiwanese officials imposed by the State Department through the “Memorandum for All Department and Agency Executive Secretaries” entitled “Revised Guidelines on Interaction with Taiwan” dated June 29, 2021

Failed by Voice Vote

Ramirez #57 – Strikes paragraph prohibiting support of Migration Management

Not Offered

Greene #17 – Reduces the salary of David Pressman, United States Ambassador to Hungary, to $1
Mast #37 – Prohibits funds from enforcing Executive Order 14115 that has been used by the Administration to sanction Israelis
Mast #38 – Reduces the funds provided to State Department's Educational and Cultural Exchange program to $0
Mast #39 – Reduces the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor to $0
Nehls #47 – Reduces Migration and Refugee Assistance funding by 25%
Phillips #56 – Increases the Development Assistance account by $10 million for the purpose of supporting democracy, civil society, and economic development in Tunisia (decreases same amount from USAID's Operating Expenses)