House Republicans are proposing $50.36 billion for the Energy Department’s budget in fiscal year 2027 amid a push to strengthen national security and reduce domestic spending.
The proposal is $456 million lower than the Energy Department’s discretionary funding Congress enacted last fiscal year and less than the Trump administration’s fiscal year 2027 request of $53.9 billion.
The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies will vote on the bill—a GOP summary for which includes $58.5 billion in total discretionary funding allocations for water and energy infrastructure—Friday. It will then go to a vote in the full ...
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