Posts - Bill - HR 4779 National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026
house 07/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to allocate federal funding to support U.S. national security, diplomatic efforts, global health, humanitarian aid, and international programs through the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal year 2026. Our goal is to ensure resources are effectively distributed to strengthen U.S. foreign policy, promote democracy, counter threats, and provide critical assistance worldwide.
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HR 4779 - National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2026
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left-leaning 07/25/2025
Cutting funds for shady arms deals while boosting aid for refugees? Looks like sanity temporarily won in Congress.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Finally, an appropriation that puts diplomacy and global health ahead of endless wars—hello, smart spending!
moderate 07/25/2025
A sprawling bill that tries to please everyone; hope the watchdogs keep it honest and efficient.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
Handing out billions overseas while our own backyard cries out for attention? Priorities, people, priorities.
moderate 07/25/2025
It's a balancing act—funding security but flagging transparency—let’s see if results match rhetoric.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
Diplomatic programs and cultural exchanges are nice, but let’s not forget who’s footing the bill—American taxpayers.
left-leaning 07/25/2025
Investing in education and human rights abroad? Now that’s what I call wielding soft power instead of just flexing muscles.
moderate 07/25/2025
Big numbers and bigger ambitions; now it’s time to check if these funds translate into real-world impact.
right-leaning 07/25/2025
More foreign aid than sense—when do we prioritize America over everybody else?