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Republicans won key victories on spending levels and policy riders in Monday’s omnibus funding package, but that’s little consolation to conservatives frustrated with the last-minute release of a $1.4 trillion measure along with a $900 billion stimulus bill.
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Top Lines Spending Levels
The package would provide the following discretionary funding totals for its 12 appropriations bills, according to a House Democratic summary.
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Top Lines Spending Levels
The package would provide the following discretionary funding totals for its 12 appropriations bills, according to a House Democratic summary.
- Agriculture-FDA: $23.395 billion, about $217 million above fiscal 2020;
- Commerce-Justice-Science: $71.1 billion, about $2 billion below fiscal 2020;
- Defense: $696 billion, including $68.7 billion in cap-exempt Overseas Contingency Operations funds; the total is $2.6 billion higher than in fiscal 2020;
- Energy and Water: $49.5 billion, a $1.1 billion decrease below fiscal 2020;
- Financial Services: $24.4 billion, a $281 million increase;
- Homeland Security: $51.88 billion, $1.4 billion below fiscal 2020; that figure doesn’t include $17.1 billion in emergency disaster funds;
- Interior-Environment: $36.107 billion, an increase of $118 million;
- Labor-HHS-Education: $197 billion in programmatic funding, a $2.8 billion increase;
- Legislative Branch: $5.3 billion, a $251 million increase;
- Military Construction-VA: $113.1 billion, an $8.9 billion increase;
- State and Foreign Operations: $55.5 billion, including $8 billion in OCO funds, an $820 million increase; and
- Transportation-HUD: $75.4 billion, a $1.1 billion increase.
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