Legislative Summary: HR 5371
Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026
Overview
HR 5371 is a comprehensive appropriations and extensions act designed to ensure the continued operation of various federal government functions for Fiscal Year 2026. The bill serves a dual purpose: it provides "continuing appropriations" (temporary funding to prevent government shutdowns) for many agencies while providing specific, full-year appropriations for the Agriculture, Legislative Branch, and Military Construction/Veterans Affairs sectors.
Main Purpose and Intent
The primary intent of this legislation is to maintain government stability by:
1. Preventing Funding Lapses: Ensuring that essential services continue to operate at 2025 levels until permanent 2026 appropriations are enacted.
2. Funding Targeted Sectors: Providing detailed budgetary allocations for agricultural programs, the federal judiciary, and veterans' services.
3. Extending Critical Programs: Renewing "extenders" for health, agricultural, and veteran-related programs that would otherwise expire.
Key Provisions
1. Continuing Appropriations (Division A)
- Status Quo Funding: Generally funds the government at the 2025 rate of operations.
- Expiration Date: These temporary funds are available until January 30, 2026, or until a permanent appropriation act is passed.
- DoD Restrictions: Prohibits the Department of Defense from starting new production of items or initiating new projects that were not funded in FY 2025.
- Employee Protections: Prohibits "reductions in force" (layoffs) of federal civilian employees between the enactment date and January 30, 2026.
2. Sector-Specific Appropriations (Divisions B, C, and D)
- Agriculture (Division B): Detailed funding for the USDA, including the Food Safety and Inspection Service, the Farm Service Agency (with a $1.125 billion allocation for salaries and expenses), and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. It includes specific funds for the Census of Agriculture ($46 million) and the Agricultural Research Service.
- Legislative Branch (Division C): Funds the operations of Congress and related legislative agencies.
- Military Construction & Veterans Affairs (Division D): Provides funding for Department of Defense construction projects and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operations.
3. Program Extensions (Divisions E, F, and G)
- Agricultural & Health Extenders: Extends various public health, Medicare, and Medicaid provisions.
- VA Extenders: Extends critical health care, benefits, and housing programs for veterans.
4. Miscellaneous Specifics
- Judicial Security: Appropriates $28 million specifically for the protection of Supreme Court Justices.
- Law Enforcement: Provides $30 million for the U.S. Marshals Service for protective operations.
- Capitol Police: Appropriates $30 million for mutual aid reimbursements.
Who is Affected?
- Federal Employees: Protected from immediate layoffs and guaranteed backpay if a lapse in appropriations occurred.
- Farmers and Ranchers: Through continued funding of the Farm Service Agency, crop insurance, and conservation programs.
- Veterans: Through the extension of VA health and housing benefits.
- State and Local Governments: The bill provides mechanisms for the reimbursement of State funds used to maintain federal programs during funding lapses.
Timeline and Procedural Aspects
- Effective Date: For accounting and operational purposes, the act is treated as having begun on October 1, 2025.
- Key Deadline: The continuing appropriations expire on January 30, 2026, necessitating further legislative action to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year.
- Reporting: The USDA Secretary must provide a report on research unit funding and staffing levels within 60 days of enactment.
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