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Appropriators Unveil First 2026 Spending Package as Jan. 30 Deadline Nears

The release marks the first concrete step since the 43‑day shutdown, signaling momentum to avoid another lapse.

Overview

  • Bipartisan negotiators released a three‑bill package funding the Energy, Commerce, Interior and Justice departments through Sept. 30, with Speaker Mike Johnson saying he will seek a House vote this week.
  • Even if the package advances, Congress still must pass six additional appropriations bills or a short‑term extension to keep the rest of the government open past Jan. 30.
  • Senate leaders say progress is underway, with Chuck Schumer expressing confidence there will not be another shutdown as appropriators move toward floor action.
  • The House is expected to vote this week on a three‑year extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies via a discharge petition, a measure likely to pass the chamber but labeled dead on arrival by many Senate Republicans.
  • Congress also plans briefings on President Donald Trump’s Venezuela operation, with Sen. Tim Kaine preparing a War Powers push to constrain further military action.