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H.R. 8646 – Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027

H.R. 8646 - Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2027

Bill Text

Text of H.R. 8646 PDFXML

(as reported)

H. Rept. 119-632 PDF

Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 8646

Amendment Drafting Template DOC

(courtesy of the office of Legislative Counsel)

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 8-4 on June 2, 2026.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1333:
Agreed to by a record vote of 211-207, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 208-207, on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

MANAGERS: Houchin/McGovern

1. Structured rule for H.R. 8646.

2. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

3. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.

4. Provides that the bill shall be considered as read.

5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill for failure to comply with clause 2 or clause 5(a) of rule XXI.

6. Makes in order only those amendments printed in the Rules Committee report, amendments en bloc described in section 3, and pro forma amendments described in section 4. Each amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

7. Waives all points of order against the amendments printed in the Rules Committee report or amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the rule.

8. Provides that the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments printed in the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 20 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment except as provided by section 4 of the rule, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.

9. Provides that the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees may offer up to 10 pro forma amendments each at any point for the purpose of debate.

10. Provides one motion to recommit.

11. Closed rule for H.R. 7726.

12. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

13. Provides that, in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Education and Workforce now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 119-32 shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

14. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

15. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Education and Workforce or their respective designees.

16. Provides one motion to recommit.

17. Closed rule for H.R. 7892.

18. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

19. Provides that, in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Education and Workforce now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 119-31 shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

20. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

21. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Education and Workforce or their respective designees.

22. Provides one motion to recommit.

23. Closed rule for H.R. 8872.

24. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.

25. Provides that the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Ways and Means now printed in the bill shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.

26. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.

27. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective designees.

28. Provides one motion to recommit.

Amendments (click each header to sort table by that column)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Rose (TN)RepublicanProhibits the use of funds to reimburse any employee for expenses incurred at a business that does not accept United States currency as payment for transactions under $500.Submitted
2Version 2Thompson (PA)RepublicanRevised Provides $2 million to fund the Grants for Youth Organizations program. Decreases the Office of the General Counsel by $2 million.Made in Order
3Version 1Panetta (CA), Carbajal (CA)DemocratAdds $4 million to National Institute of Food and Agriculture Research and Education Activities (NIFA) to increase funding for the Education Grants for Hispanic Serving Institutions Program. Offsets that increase from the Office of the Chief Information Officer.Submitted
4Version 1Craig (MN), Takano (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Elfreth (MD), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Norton (DC), Simon (CA), Moore (WI), Larson (CT), Chu (CA), Cisneros (CA)DemocratStrikes riders pertaining to LGBTQ+ (section 757 and section 764).Submitted
5Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Redirects $2 million in funding from Office of General Counsel to the Office of the Inspector General to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.Made in Order
6Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Redirects $2 million in funding from FPAC Business Center to the Farm Service AgencyMade in Order
7Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Redirects $2 million in funding from Office of the Chief Information Officer to Rural Development ProgramsMade in Order
8Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanRevised Redirects $2 million in funding from Office of the Chief Information Officer to Rural Utilities ServiceMade in Order
9Version 2Malliotakis (NY), Gosar (AZ), Lieu (CA), Mace (SC)Bi-PartisanRevised Prohibits funding for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, or Center for Devices and Radiological Health within the Food and Drug Administration to issue or finalize guidance recommending or requiring testing in dogs.Made in Order
10Version 3Malliotakis (NY), Mace (SC), Lieu (CA)Bi-PartisanRevised Prohibits the National Institute of Food and Agriculture within the Department of Agriculture from funding painful research on dogs and cats.Made in Order
11Version 1Bynum (OR)DemocratProhibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement any tariff that increases the cost of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs.Submitted
12Version 1Bynum (OR), Bell (MO), Frankel (FL)DemocratDirects the Secretary of Agriculture to submit a report to Congress determining the economic impact of eligibility changes to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) caused by PL 119-21, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.Submitted
13Version 3Bynum (OR), Pettersen (CO), Frankel (FL), Vasquez (NM), Goodlander (NH)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement restrictions to SNAP eligibility made in PL 119-21, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.Revised
14Version 1Bynum (OR)DemocratProhibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement any reorganization of the U.S. Forest Service that is likely to increase wildfire risk.Submitted
15Version 1Bynum (OR), Steube (FL)Bi-PartisanRequires the FDA Commissioner to conduct a study on the human health impacts of exposure to microplastics in food and water (identical to the bipartisan H.R. 4486, the Microplastics Safety Act, in the 119th Congress).Submitted
16Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanWithdrawn Strikes "Rental Assistance Program" and associated funding at $1,795,000,000.Withdrawn
17Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanRestricts funds from being used to administer any award concerning agricultural land acquisitions or purchases by foreign adversaries or state sponsors of terrorism.Submitted
18Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanStrikes funding ($900,000,000) for Food for Peace Title II Grants, transfers to Spending Reduction Account.Made in Order
19Version 1Steube (FL)RepublicanWithdrawn Eliminates $3,000,000 special carve-out for "socially disadvantaged groups" and associated requirement for DEI board makeup for certain Rural Cooperative Development Grants.Withdrawn
20Version 2Steube (FL)RepublicanRevised Strikes provision providing $240,000,000 for the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program Grants.Made in Order
21Version 1Bell (MO)DemocratRequires the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the Director of the Census Bureau, to maintain an interagency food security measurement program to coordinate the annual collection, analysis, and reporting of data on food insecurity and hunger (identical to H.R. 6252 in the 119th Congress).Submitted
22Version 1Pettersen (CO), Frankel (FL)DemocratIncrease and decrease the WIC account by $200 million to emphasize the $200 million discrepancy between the FY26 funding level for the over 6 million Americans relying on WIC and the funding level in the underlying bill, $8 billion.Submitted
23Version 1Pettersen (CO), Fletcher (TX)DemocratProhibit the use of funds to conduct or support wastewater surveillance for gender-affirming treatment or reproductive health services, including any drugs used in such treatment or services.Submitted
24Version 1Flood (NE), Lee (NV), Bacon (NE)Bi-PartisanRedirects $500,000 form the Office of the Chief Financial Officer to support the National Drought Mitigation Center to maintain and update critical drought-related tools used by producers, water-managers, and USDA; enhance new monitoring and modeling; and support USDA in anticipating and reducing the effects of extreme weather on U.S. agricultural producers, livestock, and the economy.Made in Order
25Version 2Cammack (FL)RepublicanRevised Prohibits funds made available by H.R. 8646 from being used to implement, administer, or enforce any “major rule” under section 804(2)(A) of title 5, United States Code. Exempts rules related to the administration of a tax or tariff from the funding limitation.Revised
26Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanReduces funding levels for federal programs that receive appropriations without a current authorization of appropriations over a three-year period. Terminates unauthorized programs after the third fiscal year without authorization; (substantively identical to H.R. 143 introduced in the 119th Congress).Submitted
27Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanRequires individuals to provide documentary proof of United States citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. Requires photo identification to vote in federal elections and directs states to maintain processes for identifying and removing noncitizens from voter rolls; this amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 7296 introduced in the 119th Congress.Submitted
28Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanRequires Community Project Funding recipients under the Act to make publicly available the recipient entity name, EIN, project location, plain-English project description, and measurable project deliverables or intended outcomes. Prohibits the use of funds for Community Project Funding unless the required information is publicly disclosed.Submitted
29Version 5Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Ensures FDA does not deprioritize review, inspection, import screening, or shortage-mitigation activities for sterile injectable cancer drugs that are currently listed in shortage and keeps the agency focused on restoring access to critical cancer treatments without weakening FDA’s safety standards.Made in Order
30Version 5Ogles (TN)RepublicanRevised Prevents FDA from requiring a separate REMS safety program for a biosimilar when FDA has already determined the biosimilar and reference product present the same serious risks and require the same safety controls. It reduces duplicative regulatory burdens that can delay lower-cost biosimilar competition without weakening FDA’s underlying safety authority.Made in Order
31Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanRequires entities receiving Community Project Funding under the Act to publicly disclose prior Community Project Funding and competitive federal grant funding received during the preceding five fiscal years. Requires the relevant agency to publish the disclosed information on its public website.Submitted
32Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanRequires project titles funded under the Act to clearly and accurately describe the funded activity or project purpose in plain language understandable to the general public. Prohibits the use of funds for projects with titles that contain acronyms, branded initiative names, or otherwise unclear terminology.Submitted
33Version 1Cammack (FL)RepublicanRequires Members requesting Community Project Funding under the Act to publicly certify that the recipient entity did not retain a registered lobbyist for the project during the preceding 12 months, did not employ a former staffer of the Member’s office for project advocacy during the preceding 24 months, and is not an entity in which the Member has a financial interest. Prohibits the use of funds for Community Project Funding unless the required certification is made.Submitted
34Version 1Gray (CA)DemocratProvides $5 billion in economic assistance to specialty crop producers.Submitted
35Version 1Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanRevises the APHIS Mexican wolf depredation standards.Submitted
36Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratProhibits funding to the Office of the Secretary until all outstanding SNAP ABAWD time limit waiver requests are processed.Submitted
37Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding by $2 million for addressing challenges facing chile pepper production in the southwest and researching chile pepper farming through precision, data-driven cultivation using AI-powered innovation.Made in Order
38Version 1Leger Fernández (NM), Peters (CA), Carbajal (CA)DemocratIncreases and decreases funding for the Agricultural Research Service by $1,000,000 for the purpose of a conducting a comprehensive study on large-scale algae-based production for agricultural and livestock uses.Made in Order
39Version 2Steube (FL)RepublicanRevised Provides COO Standards for Honey ProductsRevised
40Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to purchase, deploy, or train third parties on the use of M-44 sodium cyanide ejector devices (cyanide bombs) on public lands.Submitted
41Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratIncreases funding for the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) by $25 million.Submitted
42Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratIncreases funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) by $25 million.Submitted
43Version 1Comer (KY), Fry (SC)RepublicanWithdrawn Prohibits funding from being used to implement section 781 of the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2026.Withdrawn
44Version 1Carson (IN), Costa (CA)DemocratIncreases funding for Food for Peace Title II Grants by $25 million to support U.S. international food assistance, including the purchase and delivery of American agricultural products to address hunger, malnutrition, and humanitarian need.Submitted
45Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to require an FDA employee to work in person at an agency facility unless the employee has access to the workstation, computer or telecommunications equipment, network access, and other equipment necessary to perform their duties.Submitted
46Version 1Green (TX)DemocratReinstates a federal program that allows the victims of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefit theft to get reimbursed for their stolen benefits (identical to H.R.2983 in the 119th Congress).Submitted
47Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratProvides $3 million for the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program to award grants to processors expanding capacity for halal, kosher, or other culturally specific meat or poultry products.Submitted
48Version 1Gosar (AZ)RepublicanProhibits USDA funds and assistance for CCP-owned or CCP affiliate-owned land.Submitted
49Version 2Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanRevised Transfers $2 million from the Chief Information Officer to APHIS port of entry inspections for New World Screwworm.Made in Order
50Version 4Vindman (VA), Cammack (FL)Bi-PartisanRevised Redirects $2,500,000 from USDA Office of the Chief Information Officer to fund the Binational Agricultural Research and Development (BARD) Food Security Accelerator.Made in Order
51Version 3Vindman (VA)DemocratRevised Incorporates the text of the Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2025, which establishes new nutrition education and outreach activities for WIC-eligible individuals impacted by substance use disorder (SUD). The bill would require USDA to develop and disseminate materials for mothers with SUD as a part of WIC, require USDA and HHS to engage in outreach to individuals potentially eligible for WIC who are impacted by SUD, and create an online clearinghouse for all nutrition education and training materials for individuals with SUD or caring for children with neonatal abstinence syndrome.Revised
52Version 6Vindman (VA)DemocratRevised Redirects $500,000 from the Office of General Counsel to fund the Agriculture Advanced Research and Development Authority (AGARDA).Revised
53Version 1Feenstra (IA), Moolenaar (MI), Miller-Meeks (IA)RepublicanStrikes Section 762Submitted
54Version 2Barr (KY)RepublicanRevised Makes changes to the definition of "Hemp" in the Agriculture Marketing Act of 1946 and establishes consumer safety practices to protect minors, prevent children's access to hemp products, and bans synthetics and hemp from outside the United States.Revised
55Version 2Landsman (OH)DemocratWithdrawn Adds $2 million to National Institute of Food and Agriculture Research and Education Activities (NIFA) to increase funding for the assistance in transitioning farms from retiring farmers to beginning farmers.Withdrawn
56Version 2Grijalva (AZ)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds in this Act from being used by the Secretary of Agriculture in contravention of section 275.12(d)(3) of title 7 of the Code of Federal Regulations (which excludes administrative deficiencies) for purposes of implementing a State cost share for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Revised
57Version 1Fry (SC), Baird (IN)RepublicanExtends the implementation of changes to hemp product regulations by two years.Submitted
58Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratRestores funding for Farm Service Agency Salaries and Expenses to FY25 levels, doubling the amount required for for the hiring of new employees to fill vacancies and anticipated vacancies at Farm Service Agency county offices and farm loan officers.Submitted
59Version 2Costa (CA)DemocratRevised Restricts Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service funding provided for the European Grapevine Moth or other grape pests to monitoring and detection. Prohibits reprogramming or transfer of such funds.Revised
60Version 1Grijalva (AZ), Beyer (VA)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used by USDA to calculate payment error rates for the purpose of shifting SNAP costs to the States that’s methodology is not made public.Submitted
61Version 2Castor (FL)DemocratRevised Increases funding for the Interregional Research Project No. 4 (IR-4) by $16 million.Revised
62Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratIncreases funding for the Specialty Crop Research Initiative by $20 million.Submitted
63Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratIncreases funding for Natural Resource Conservation Service Conservation Operations by $100,000,000 (FY24-25 levels), requiring that $50,000,000 shall be for programs and policies which support agricultural communities impacted by drought issues, especially those in western States which are particularly prone to drought and wildfires.Submitted
64Version 1Sykes (OH)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for the Food and Drug Administration by $1 million to emphasize the importance of infant formula and toddler food safety and to demonstrate support for the FDA to consider requiring manufacturers to implement an environmental monitoring regime for contaminants, including cronobacter spp., salmonella, and botulism.Made in Order
65Version 1Rulli (OH)RepublicanLate Withdrawn This amendment would move animal-derived thyroid products from its current classification as a biologic to a drug.Withdrawn
66Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratLate Strikes section 750 which limits the use of remaining Biden Bipartisan Inflation Reduction Act money.Submitted
67Version 2Carson (IN)DemocratLate Revised Increases funding for rural broadband by $2,000,000, offset by a corresponding $2,000,000 reduction to the Office of the Secretary account in the bill.Revised
68Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratLate Increases funding for the Office of Civil Rights by $1,000,000.Submitted
69Version 2Boebert (CO)RepublicanLate Revised Redirects $2 million in funding from Office of the Chief Information Officer to the Natural Resources Conservation Service Conservation OperationsMade in Order
70Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratLate Strikes the SNAP Staffing Flexibility provision, and requires the Secretary of Agriculture to publish a report analyzing the effectiveness of the Texas and Indiana models after these states were authorized to contract with private entities to perform SNAP certification.Submitted
71Version 1Carson (IN), Frankel (FL)DemocratLate Allows local entities to opt in to receive Summer EBT funding when their state governments do not.Submitted
72Version 1Figures (AL)DemocratLate Increases and decreases the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) account by $2 million to encourage the CFTC to create a pilot program focused on improving digital access and financial literacy in rural communities.Made in Order
73Version 2Figures (AL)DemocratLate Revised Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to suspend, eliminate, consolidate, defund, or substantially reduce the staffing or program activities of the scholarship program for students at 1890 National Scholars Program of the Department of Agriculture unless unless Congress specifically authorizes those changes.Revised
74Version 1Figures (AL)DemocratLate Increases and decreases the Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband Program account by $1 million to prioritize telemedicine and distance learning grant applications from rural applicants located more than 30 miles from a federally qualified health center or community mental health center, with a focus on those providing mental health and substance use disorder services.Made in Order
75Version 1Figures (AL), Goodlander (NH)DemocratLate Extends the required termination notification period for grants made available in this Act or any previous Act from 3 business days to 15 business days, and reduces the reporting threshold for termination of any grant, cooperative agreement, or contract award from $1 million to $500,000.Submitted
76Version 2Figures (AL)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Office of the Secretary account by $1 million to prioritize reporting on barriers faced by heirs’ property owners in accessing federal agriculture and rural development programs, including data on denied applications and recommendations for addressing such barriers.Revised
77Version 1Pettersen (CO), Moolenaar (MI)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Research and Education Activities by $10,000,000 for the purposes of research using data and tools available from commercial weather services for wildfire and drought mitigation measures.Made in Order
78Version 2Figures (AL)DemocratLate Revised Increases and decreases the Rural Development Program account by $1 million to prioritize rural hospitals located in persistent poverty counties and critical access hospitals that experienced a net operating loss in at least two of the preceding three fiscal years through the Rural Hospital Pilot Program.Revised
79Version 1Stanton (AZ), Vasquez (NM)DemocratLate Increases and decreases the Farm Services Agency account by $5 million to provide funding for USDA to revise the Livestock Indemnity Program and Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program to provide compensation to producers for both confirmed and probable Mexican wolf attacks on livestock.Made in Order
80Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratLate Redirects $5 million to the Rural Water and Waste Disposal Program to support solid waste management in small towns and support the water and wastewater needs of colonias communities.Submitted
81Version 2Hernández (PR)DemocratLate Revised Increase and decrease the SNAP account by $923.2 million to emphasize the need for NAP funding for Puerto Rico.Revised
82Version 2Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Revised Directs the Secretary of the USDA to prohibit foreign adversaries from purchasing American farmland.Revised
83Version 2Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Revised Directs the Secretary of the USDA to prohibit any non-citizen from purchasing American farmland.Revised
84Version 1Subramanyam (VA)DemocratLate Includes the language of H.R. 3470 the AGRITOURISM Act in the Agriculture Appropriations BillSubmitted
85Version 2Pocan (WI)DemocratLate Revised Prohibits the FDA from denying new animal drug applications solely on the basis of using historical control data derived from purpose-bred laboratory dogs in place of live control groups for Target Animal Safety studies.Revised
86Version 1Subramanyam (VA), Beyer (VA), Norton (DC), Walkinshaw (VA), Goodlander (NH)DemocratLate Blocks the use of funding to carry out the USDA's planned break-up and reorganization of the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS).Submitted
87Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds from going to individuals or entities located in sanctuary jurisdictions.Submitted
88Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Prevents funds from going to jurisdictions, individuals, or entities that are not enrolled in E-Verify.Submitted
89Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratLate Requires the immediate release of funds appropriated for the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC) in the case of lapsed appropriations for the Department of Agriculture.Submitted
90Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits the FDA from using funds to implement or enforce post-January 2023 REMS changes for mifepristone and other chemical abortion drugs until the Commissioner briefs Congress on adverse events, complications, mail-order dispensing practices, and the safety and efficacy impacts of those changes.Submitted
91Version 2Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Withdrawn Prohibits any funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce the January 2023 FDA REMS change for mifepristone.Withdrawn
92Version 2Thompson (CA), Valadao (CA), Costa (CA)Bi-PartisanLate Revised Increases/Decreases $7,000,000 to APHIS Account to provide needed funding to address the Glassy Wing Sharp Shooter infestation discovered in California.Made in Order
93Version 1Cloud (TX), Moore (AL), Biggs (AZ)RepublicanLate Prohibits the Federal Reserve from studying, developing, or issuing a central bank digital currency.Submitted
94Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Directs funding to mandatory photo ID on all new and reissued EBT Cards.Submitted
95Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds appropriated for SNAP from going to soda.Submitted
96Version 1Roy (TX)RepublicanLate Prohibits funds appropriated in this act from going to subsidized energy sited on converted farm land.Submitted
97Version 1Balint (VT)DemocratLate Increases/decreases the Office of the Secretary to highlight the importance of the Institutes for Rural Partnerships.Submitted
98Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for the Agricultural Research Service by $2 million for the purpose of conducting research on soil erosion and soil health in the arid and semiarid West to reduce risk of exposure to coccidioidomycosis, or “Valley Fever.”Made in Order
99Version 2Subramanyam (VA)DemocratLate Revised Increase and decrease the value-added agricultural product market development grants account by $10,000,000 to emphasize the importance of value-added agricultural businesses and agritourism farms in the health of American farm economy.Made in Order
100Version 2Steube (FL)RepublicanLate Revised Redirects funds to support the University of Florida IFAS Santa Fe River Ranch Beef Unit in Alachua, Florida.Revised
101Version 1Buchanan (FL), Carter (LA)Bi-PartisanLate Increases and decreases the USDA Office of Inspector General by $2 million for the purposes of enforcing existing animal fighting statutes.Made in Order
102Version 1Goodlander (NH)DemocratLate Prohibits funds made available by this act from being used for the reorganization of the Department of Agriculture.Submitted
103Version 1Goodlander (NH)DemocratLate Prohibits funds made available under this act from being used for the closure of any research facility operated by the Department of Agriculture, including as part of a reorganization plan.Submitted
104Version 1Torres (NY)DemocratLate None of the funds made available by this Act may be used to pay the salary of any individual who is appointed to office by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate; or a political appointee; and participates in a prediction market.Submitted
105Version 1Gonzalez (TX)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for the Economic Research Service by $1,000,000 to direct the Secretary, within 180 days of enactment of this Act, to evaluate and report to Congress best practices for recruiting and retaining shrimping labor in the agricultural sector. Congress is aware of the scarcity of skilled agricultural labor, particularly for domestic shirmpers who also face ongoing market pressures from unfair trade practices and fuel costs.Submitted
106Version 1Gonzalez (TX)DemocratLate Increases the Office of Seafood account by $1,500,000 to ensure American fisherman can access the tools they need. As the vital engines of our coastal communities, supporting these harvesters strengthens our domestic seafood supply and local economies.Submitted
107Version 1Whitesides (CA)DemocratLate To require USDA to evaluate whether private conservation finance mechanisms (including resilience bonds, natural capital accounting, and private environmental credit markets) can help lower future federal costs associated with wildfires, disasters, and flooding.Submitted
108Version 1Omar (MN)DemocratLate Delays the implementation of hemp-related regulatory changes, made in the Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agency Appropriations Act, 2026, by one year.Submitted
109Version 1Fletcher (TX)DemocratLate Increases and decreases funding for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) by $10 million to emphasize the threat of New World screwworm.Submitted

Committee Votes

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 348

Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #13 to H.R. 8646, offered by Representative Bynum, which prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement restrictions to SNAP eligibility made in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Defeated: 4–8

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
No Vote
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 349

Motion by Mr. McGovern to add a new section to the rule providing for immediate consideration of H.R. 8914, the No Taxpayer-Funded Settlement Slush Funds Act of 2026, under a closed rule, debatable for one hour equally divided between the chair and ranking member of the Committee on the Judiciary. Defeated: 4–8

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
No Vote
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 350

Motion by Mrs. Houchin to report the rule. Adopted: 8–4

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Yea
Mr. Norman
No Vote
Mr. Roy
Yea
Mrs. Houchin
Yea
Mr. Langworthy
Yea
Mr. Austin Scott
Yea
Mr. Griffith
Yea
Mr. Jack
Yea
Ms. Foxx
Yea
Mr. McGovern
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Neguse
Nay
Ms. Leger Fernández
Nay