House Appropriations Bill Would Fully Fund CFIUS Request
The House Appropriations Committee unveiled an FY 2026 financial services and general government appropriations bill July 20 that would provide $21 million for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., the same amount as both the Trump administration’s request and the FY 2025 enacted level.
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The legislation also would provide $230.5 million for the Treasury Department’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, slightly below the administration’s $237.7 million request but just over the FY 2025 enacted level of $227.8 million.
An Appropriations subcommittee was scheduled to mark up the bill late July 21. The Senate Appropriations Committee hasn't yet released its version of the legislation.