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FY 2025 House Action:
Subcomm: 6/28: approved Int-Env: Text | R-Stmt | R-Summ | Earmarks | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet
Full Comm: 7/9: approved Int-Env 29-25: R-Stmt | R-Summ | HR 8998 | Rpt | Earmarks | D-Stmt | D-Summ | D-FactSheet
Floor: 7/24/24: House passed Int-Env 210-205: R-Stmt |R-Summ | HR 8998 |Rpt |Earmarks |D-Stmt |D-Summ |D-FactSheet
FY 2025 Senate Action:
Subcomm:
Full Comm: 7/25: approved Int-Env 28-1: D-Stmt | D-Summ | Text | Adopted Amendments | Rpt | Earmarks | R-Stmt
Floor:
FY 2025 Action on Conference Report:
Agreement:
House Passage:
Senate Passage:
President:
FY 2024 House Interior-Environment Appropriations Action:
Subcomm: 7/13: Hse subcomm approved Int-Env | Text | Summ | R-Stm | D-Stmt
Full Comm: 7/19: Hse full comm approved Int-Env 33-27|Text|Rpt|Summ|Earmarks|R-Stmt|D-Stmt
Floor: 11/3: Hse passed H.R. 4821, Int-Env 213-203 | Text | Rpt | Earmarks | R-Stmt | D-Stmt
FY 2024 Senate Interior-Environment Appropriations Action:
Subcomm: no subcomm. markup
Full Comm: 7/27: comm approved 28-0 | Text – S 2605 | Rpt | Summ | Amend | Earmarks | D-Stmt| R-Stmt
Floor:
FY 2024 Action on Conference Report:
Agreement: Text | Earmarks | Hse-R Sum | Hse-D Sum | Sen-D Sum | Sen-R Sum | Explanatory Statement
House Passage: 3/6, Passed 339-85
Senate Passage: 3/8, Passed 75-22
President: 3/9, signed
The Interior-Environment bill funds the following agencies:
Department of the Interior (except Bureau of Reclamation, which is in the Energy-Water bill)
–Bureau of Indian Affairs (Interior)
–Bureau of Land Management (Interior)
–Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (Interior)
–Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (Interior)
–Historic Preservation Fund (Interior)
–Insular Affairs, Office of (Interior)
–National Park Service (Interior)
–Office of Special Trustee for American Indians (Interior)
–Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (Interior)
–U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Interior)
–U.S. Geological Survey (Interior)
Environmental Protection Agency
Other Agencies:
–Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
–Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (HHS)
–Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
–Commission of Fine Arts
–Council on Environmental Quality
–Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission
–Forest Service (USDA)
–Indian Health Service (HHS)
–Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development
–John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
–National Capital Planning Commission
–National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities (except Institute of Museum and Library Services)
–National Gallery of Art
–National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Superfund-related activities)
–Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation
–Presidio Trust
–Smithsonian Institution
–United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
–Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
In most respects House and Senate appropriations subcommittee jurisdictions are parallel.
Historical Database – Interior-Environment:
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Omnibus or Consolidated: all (or most) regular appropriations bills packaged together.
Minibus: several regular appropriations bills packaged together.
CR: continues agency funding at a particular level–often the previous year–without detailed appropriations.
Cromnibus: a CR for some agencies and detailed appropriations for others.
Note on Joint Statements: In many cases, (House-Senate) joint explanatory statements on omnibus appropriations bills are printed only in the Congressional Record–which is impossible to read on mobile devices. In those cases, we have uploaded House Rules Committee PDFs.
Please note: When you click on the links below, the bill your browser opens may not be what you expect, because the appropriations language you need has been included by the Committee in a bill with an unrelated title. For example, LHHS appropriations might be included in a bill titled Mil-Con-VA. Simply proceed to the relevant “title” or “division” of the bill.