Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 - Detailed breakdown

This page contains a categorized breakdown of provisions within [H.R. 4366] Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024. For a high-level summary and broader context, please visit the overview page here.

Crime and Safety

Human trafficking task forces mandate
Requires each United States Attorney to establish or participate in a task force dedicated to combating human trafficking.
Restriction on firearms disability relief funds
Prohibits the use of funds to investigate or act upon applications from individuals for relief from Federal firearms disabilities, but allows funds to be used for corporate applications.
First Step Act implementation funding
Directs that not less than $409,483,000 from the Federal Prison System budget shall be used for programs and activities authorized by the First Step Act of 2018.
Net gain in law enforcement officers
Requires that any local government using funds to hire law enforcement officers must achieve a net gain in the number of officers performing non-administrative public safety service.
Prisoner escort for medical services
Maintains the obligation of the Bureau of Prisons to provide escort services for female inmates needing to receive abortion services outside a federal facility.
Prohibition on certain prison expenditures
Prohibits federal prisons from using funds to purchase cable television services or recreational media, but allows for such purchases for inmate training, religious, or educational programs.
Firearm transfer restrictions
Prohibits federal law enforcement from facilitating the transfer of an operable firearm to a known or suspected agent of a drug cartel unless the firearm is continuously monitored.
Prohibition on investigating protesting parents
Prohibits the Department of Justice from using funds to target or investigate parents who peacefully protest at school board meetings and are not suspected of unlawful activity.
Amtrak police staffing levels
Prohibits Amtrak from using funds to reduce the total number of uniformed police officers patrolling trains, stations, and facilities below the staffing level of May 1, 2019.
Law enforcement assistance for Micronesia and Marshall Islands
Authorizes the U.S. to provide nonreimbursable technical and training assistance to the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands to help enforce their laws and cooperate with U.S. law enforcement.
Authorization of judicial training programs
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to use funds to provide training for judges and judicial officials in the Freely Associated States.
Extension of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988
Extends the provisions of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 until March 8, 2031.
United States Parole Commission extension
Extends the operating period for the United States Parole Commission by amending the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984.
AmountDescription
$2,611,000,000Funding the Offices of the United States Attorneys.
$1,692,000,000Supporting the United States Marshals Service salaries and expenses.
$2,100,000,000Funding expenses related to United States prisoners in the custody of the United States Marshals Service.
$10,643,713,000Funding the Federal Bureau of Investigation for detection, investigation, and prosecution of crimes.
$2,567,000,000Funding the Drug Enforcement Administration.
$1,625,000,000Funding the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
$8,392,588,000Funding the administration, operation, and maintenance of Federal penal and correctional institutions.
$713,000,000Providing for grants, contracts, and other assistance for the prevention and prosecution of violence against women.
$2,475,061,000Funding State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance programs.
$375,000,000Funding Juvenile Justice Programs.
$664,516,000Funding Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) programs.
$25,000,000Funding law enforcement activities associated with presidential nominating conventions.
$367,700,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Salaries and Expenses account.
$35,000,000Preparing for and responding to flood, hurricane, and other natural disasters.
$200,000,000Supporting energy sector cybersecurity, energy security, and emergency response activities.
$2,312,654,000Funding forest fire presuppression, emergency suppression, and rehabilitation of burned-over lands.
$2,300,000,000Providing additional budget authority for wildfire suppression operations.
$49,000,000Funding cyber security initiatives, including upgrades to network and information technology infrastructure.
$346,000,000Providing for motor carrier safety operations and programs.
$516,300,000Funding motor carrier safety grants.
$813,300,800Funding highway traffic safety grants.
$74,556,000Funding hazardous materials safety functions.
$218,186,000Funding the pipeline safety program.
$46,825,000Funding the Emergency Preparedness Grants program.
$550,000Providing funds to the Secretary of the Interior for judicial training annually from 2024 through 2043.

Economy and Commerce

Buy American steel provision
Prohibits using funds for steel in any construction project if American steel producers, fabricators, and manufacturers have been denied the opportunity to compete for the procurement.
Contracting preference for U.S. firms abroad
Requires architect and engineer contracts over $500,000 in Japan, NATO countries, or Arabian Gulf countries be awarded to U.S. firms or U.S. firms in joint ventures with host nation firms.
Protection for legal hemp industry
Prevents the use of federal funds to prohibit the transportation, processing, sale, or use of hemp grown in accordance with federal law.
Foreign ownership of agricultural land reporting
Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to report on foreign investments in U.S. agricultural land and to establish a public, disaggregated database of such disclosures within two years.
Labeling of genetically engineered animals
Mandates that the acceptable market name of any engineered animal approved before February 19, 2019, must include the words "genetically engineered."
Extension of agricultural reporting acts
Extends provisions of the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 and the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act of 1999 through 2024.
Funding for persistent poverty counties
Allocates at least 10 percent of certain Public Works and technology innovation grants for assistance in persistent poverty counties.
Allocation of CHIPS Act funds
Directs the Secretary of Commerce and the Director of the National Science Foundation to allocate funds from the CHIPS Act for fiscal years 2024, 2025, and 2026 according to specified tables.
Presidio Trust debt authority
Authorizes the Presidio Trust to issue obligations to the Secretary of the Treasury in an amount not to exceed $90,000,000.
Buy American provision for water infrastructure
Requires all iron and steel products used in projects funded by state water pollution control revolving funds to be produced in the United States, with certain waiver provisions.
Reimbursement for airport closures during presidential travel
Allows up to $3.5 million to reimburse certain airports and general aviation providers for financial losses incurred during closures due to temporary flight restrictions for a presidential residence.
Exemption for electronic logging devices
Prohibits funds from being used to enforce electronic logging device requirements for commercial motor vehicles that are transporting livestock or insects.
Conditions on local hiring preferences
Permits the use of funds to assist contracts with local hiring preferences only if the grant recipient certifies certain conditions are met, such as not displacing existing employees.
Buy American Act compliance
Requires entities receiving funds to comply with the Buy American Act and prohibits funding for any entity convicted of violating it.
Economic consultation framework with Palau
Establishes procedures for U.S. participation in annual economic consultations and outlines qualifications and support for the U.S.-appointed members of the Economic Advisory Group with Palau.
Reaffirmation of non-obligation for foreign debt
Reaffirms that the foreign loans or debts of the governments of the Freely Associated States do not constitute an obligation of the United States.
AmountDescription
$365,000,000Funding the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
$3,000,000Awarding grants to processors of invasive, wild-caught catfish.
$2,000,000Establishing a Bison Production and Marketing Grant Program.
$700,000Covering voluntary meat inspection fees for bison at Native American owned establishments.
$9,465,000Providing additional funds for Rural Business Development Grants.
$6,000,000Continuing the Institute for Rural Partnerships to research challenges facing rural areas and develop community partnerships.
$623,000,000Supporting international trade activities, including promoting exports and attracting business investment in the United States.
$400,000,000Providing grants for economic development assistance, trade adjustment assistance, and technology innovation.
$200,000,000Funding programs authorized by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965.
$31,100,000Funding salaries and expenses for the Delta Regional Authority.
$17,000,000Funding expenses for the Denali Commission, including construction and equipment.
$41,000,000Funding expenses for the Northern Border Regional Commission.
$20,000,000Funding expenses for the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission.
$5,000,000Funding expenses for the Southwest Border Regional Commission.
$5,000,000Funding expenses for the Great Lakes Authority.
$8,750,000Making grants to qualified small shipyards.
$53,586,000Covering the cost of maritime guaranteed loans.
$6,720,054,336Funding the Community Development Block Grant program and Economic Development Initiative grants.

Education and Research

Federal takeover of delayed Indian education construction projects
Allows the Secretary of the Interior to assume control of an Indian education construction project if a grantee has not started construction within 18 months of the Act's enactment.
Expanded eligibility for U.S. education programs
Continues and expands eligibility for the Freely Associated States in various U.S. education programs, including Pell Grants, and requires public universities to offer in-state tuition to their citizens.
AmountDescription
$1,788,063,000Supporting the Agricultural Research Service for salaries and expenses.
$1,075,950,000Funding research and education activities for the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
$1,080,000,000Supporting scientific and technical research and services at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
$7,334,200,000Supporting science research and development activities for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
$7,666,200,000Supporting exploration research and development activities for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
$143,000,000Supporting Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics engagement activities for NASA.
$7,176,500,000Funding research and related activities for the National Science Foundation.
$1,172,000,000Funding STEM education programs for the National Science Foundation.
$8,240,000,000Supporting science activities at the Department of Energy.
$50,000,000Funding university and college-based nuclear reactor safety training.
$1,455,434,000Performing surveys, investigations, and research for the United States Geological Survey.
$1,131,617,000Operating Indian education programs.
$234,725,000Constructing and repairing Indian education facilities.
$758,103,000Providing for science and technology, including research and development activities for the Environmental Protection Agency.
$892,855,000Funding necessary expenses of the Smithsonian Institution, including research, exhibits, and maintenance.
$207,000,000Supporting activities in the humanities through the National Endowment for the Humanities.
$49,040,000Funding expenses for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology.
$280,000,000Funding research, engineering, and development activities for the Federal Aviation Administration.
$54,000,000Funding railroad research and development.
$7,500,000Providing for technical assistance and training in transportation.
$267,775,000Funding operations and training for the Maritime Administration.
$125,788,000Funding operations, support, and training activities for State Maritime Academies.
$119,000,000Funding research, studies, and technical assistance related to housing and urban problems.
$1,000,000Reserving funds for the Republic of Palau under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.

Energy and Environment

NOAA satellite program cost limits
Sets specific life cycle cost limits for several National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite programs, including the Joint Polar Satellite System and Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite.
Extension of water and drought relief authorizations
Extends the authorizations for several water management and drought relief acts, including the Calfed Bay-Delta Authorization Act and the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act, through 2024.
Oversight for high-hazard nuclear facilities
Prohibits the use of funds for constructing high-hazard nuclear facilities unless independent oversight is conducted by the Office of Enterprise Assessments to ensure compliance with nuclear safety requirements.
Strategic petroleum reserve sale and closure of northeast reserve
Directs the Secretary of Energy to sell one million barrels of refined petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, close the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve, and requires congressional approval for new reserves.
Restriction on sale of strategic petroleum reserve oil to China
Prohibits the sale of petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to any entity controlled by the Chinese Communist Party or for export to the People’s Republic of China.
Condition on nuclear fuel security funding
Prohibits funds for the Nuclear Fuel Security Act from being used until a law or action is taken to limit or prohibit the import of certain uranium from the Russian Federation.
Penalty for delayed abandoned mine land payments
Requires payments to states and tribes for abandoned mine land reclamation within 90 days, otherwise the Office of Surface Mining's salary and expense account will be reduced by $100,000 per day.
Outer Continental Shelf inspection fees
Requires the Secretary of the Interior to collect nonrefundable inspection fees from operators of offshore facilities and drilling rigs for fiscal year 2024.
Long-term contracts for wild horse and burro care
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to enter into multiyear cooperative agreements and contracts, up to 10 years, for the long-term care of excess wild horses and burros.
Mass marking of salmonids
Directs the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to implement a system of mass marking for salmonid stocks intended for harvest that are released from federal hatcheries.
Prohibition on sage-grouse listing
Prohibits the use of any funds to write or issue a proposed rule to list the greater sage-grouse or its Columbia basin population segment under the Endangered Species Act.
Decommissioning account for offshore operations
Establishes a decommissioning account in the Treasury to credit forfeited bonds from Outer Continental Shelf operators, making funds available for decommissioning activities.
Alaska Native land contamination assistance program
Establishes a grant program to assist Alaska Native corporations, tribes, and organizations in addressing contamination on lands conveyed under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
National Grassland grazing fee conservation credit
Allows the Secretary of Agriculture to provide up to a 50% credit on grazing fees on National Grasslands for pre-approved conservation practices.
Limitation on mining patent applications
Prohibits funds from being used to accept or process patent applications for mining or mill site claims, with exceptions for applications filed on or before September 30, 1994.
Prohibition on leasing in national monuments
Prohibits funds from being used for leasing activities under the Mineral Leasing Act or Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act within National Monument boundaries as they existed on January 20, 2001.
Humane treatment of wild horses and burros
Authorizes transferring excess wild horses and burros to government agencies for use as work animals and prohibits destroying healthy animals or selling them for commercial processing.
Protection for Chaco Canyon
Prohibits funds from being used to accept nominations for or offer oil and gas leasing on Federal lands within the Chaco Culture National Historical Park withdrawal area until a cultural resources investigation is complete.
Allocation of conservation and restoration funds
Mandates the allocation of funds from the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund and the Land and Water Conservation Fund according to specific tables in the explanatory statement.
Forest bioenergy policy
Directs federal agencies to establish consistent policies that recognize the carbon neutrality of forest bioenergy, treat it as a renewable energy source, and encourage private investment.
Prohibition on livestock emissions regulations
Prohibits funds from being used to implement regulations requiring permits for greenhouse gas emissions from biological processes associated with livestock production.
Prohibition on lead regulation in ammunition and tackle
Prohibits the use of funds to regulate the lead content of ammunition, its components, or fishing tackle under the Toxic Substances Control Act or any other law.
Expansion of Good Neighbor Authority
Amends the Agriculture Act of 2014 to expand the Good Neighbor Authority to include National Park System and National Wildlife Refuge land, facilitating cooperative restoration projects.
AmountDescription
$1,162,026,000Funding salaries and expenses for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
$914,899,000Funding conservation operations for the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
$2,000,000Implementing non-renewable agreements on eligible lands under the Water Bank Act.
$2,000,000Funding wetland compliance activities, prioritizing areas with significant needs.
$4,548,485,000Funding operations, research, and facilities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
$65,000,000Restoring Pacific salmon populations through grants to states and tribes.
$221,000,000Administering laws for the regulation of navigable waters and wetlands.
$300,000,000Cleaning up contamination from early atomic energy program sites.
$23,000,000Carrying out activities authorized by the Central Utah Project Completion Act.
$1,751,698,000Managing, developing, and restoring water and related natural resources by the Bureau of Reclamation.
$33,000,000Carrying out California Bay-Delta restoration activities.
$3,460,000,000Supporting energy efficiency and renewable energy activities.
$1,685,000,000Supporting nuclear energy activities.
$500,000,000Providing competitive awards for commercial utility deployment of small modular reactor designs.
$300,000,000Providing additional funds for commercial utility deployment of small modular reactor designs.
$100,000,000Supporting design, licensing, and site preparation for grid-scale Generation 3+ reactor designs.
$2,720,000,000Carrying out the Nuclear Fuel Security Act of 2023.
$1,294,916,000Managing lands and resources under the Bureau of Land Management, including administration and mineral potential assessment.
$141,972,000Managing the wild horse and burro program.
$115,521,000Managing and protecting resources on Oregon and California Railroad grant lands.
$1,520,273,000Supporting the United States Fish and Wildlife Service for resource management, studies, and administration.
$49,000,000Conserving North American wetlands.
$72,384,000Providing wildlife conservation grants to States, territories, and Indian tribes.
$2,888,424,000Operating and maintaining the National Park System.
$188,666,000Carrying out the National Historic Preservation Act.
$116,186,000Carrying out the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act.
$130,000,000Reclaiming abandoned mine lands and promoting economic development.
$1,113,471,000Managing wildland fire preparedness, suppression, and fuels management.
$350,000,000Establishing a reserve fund for wildfire suppression operations.
$18,000,000Increasing the authorization for Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve.
$3,178,028,000Funding environmental programs and management, including personnel, travel, and administrative costs.
$537,700,000Funding expenses to carry out the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA).
$4,418,938,000Providing for environmental programs and infrastructure assistance, including capitalization grants for State revolving funds.
$1,863,557,000Funding management, protection, and improvement of the National Forest System and hazardous fuels management.
$89,000,000Rescinding unobligated balances from National Park Service grant programs.
$5,000,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Bureau of Land Management.

Government Operations

Restriction on certain construction contracts
Prohibits using cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts over $25,000 for construction in the U.S., unless specifically approved in writing by the Secretary of Defense.
Extended availability of military construction funds
Allows funds for military construction projects to be obligated at any time before the end of the fourth fiscal year after the funds were made available.
Phase-out of Social Security numbers for authentication
Requires the VA to discontinue using Social Security numbers for authentication in all information systems by September 30, 2024, with specific exceptions.
Inspector General access to records
Prohibits the use of funds to deny an Inspector General timely access to any records, documents, or other materials.
USDA vehicle fleet management
Authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase new vehicles up to the 2018 fleet size, requiring justification and congressional approval to exceed that level.
USDA working capital fund and National Finance Center protections
Permits transfer of unobligated funds to the Working Capital Fund with congressional approval, and protects the functions and personnel of the National Finance Center from relocation or changes.
Indirect cost rate limitation for nonprofits
Caps negotiated indirect cost rates at 10% of total direct costs for cooperative agreements between the USDA and nonprofit institutions.
Restrictions on reprogramming of funds
Requires advance written notification and approval from congressional appropriations committees for various actions, including creating or eliminating programs, reorganizing offices, or reprogramming funds.
Prohibition on horse slaughter inspection
Prohibits the use of funds to pay salaries or expenses of personnel to inspect horses for the purpose of human consumption.
Rescission of prior year funds
Rescinds $198,891,000 in unobligated balances from various prior-year appropriations, including conservation, research, and broadband programs, with exceptions for emergency-designated funds.
Department of Commerce fund transfer authority
Authorizes the transfer of up to 5% of an appropriation between accounts within the Department of Commerce, provided no account is increased by more than 10%, subject to reprogramming rules.
NOAA cooperative aviation centers
Authorizes the NOAA Administrator to designate Cooperative Aviation Centers at certain universities to recruit aviators for the NOAA commissioned officer corps.
Alternative relocation allowance for NOAA employees
Authorizes the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to establish an alternative or fixed rate for relocation allowances for National Weather Service employees.
Management of prisoner transportation system
Assigns the United States Marshals Service the responsibility for managing the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System.
Department of Justice fund transfer authority
Allows up to 5% of any DOJ appropriation to be transferred between accounts, with a maximum increase of 10% for any single appropriation, subject to reprogramming procedures.
NASA and NSF fund transfer authority
Allows NASA to transfer up to 10% and NSF up to 5% of their appropriations between accounts, subject to certain limits and reprogramming procedures.
Reprogramming notification requirements
Prohibits agencies from reprogramming funds to create, eliminate, or significantly alter programs without providing 15 days advance notice to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Cost increase reporting for major projects
Requires program managers of projects over $75 million to immediately report to agency heads if they believe the total program cost has increased by 10% or more, who must then notify Congress.
Restriction on international conference attendance
Limits attendance of U.S.-based federal employees at any single international conference to 50 per agency, with exceptions for law enforcement and scientific conferences.
Tracking of expired grant funds
Requires federal agencies to track and report on undisbursed balances in expired grant accounts and detail actions to resolve them.
Reprogramming limitations for Corps of Engineers
Establishes specific rules and monetary thresholds for the reprogramming of funds by the Corps of Engineers across its various programs, requiring congressional approval for significant changes.
Restrictions on Bureau of Reclamation fund reprogramming
Prohibits the reprogramming of funds for Water and Related Resources for certain purposes, such as creating new programs or exceeding transfer limits, without prior approval from congressional committees.
Department of Energy fund management and notification requirements
Establishes restrictions on reprogramming funds and requires the Secretary of Energy to notify congressional committees before making grant or contract awards of $1,000,000 or more.
Independent cost estimates for large DOE projects
Prohibits funds from being used to approve key decision points for construction projects exceeding $100,000,000 until a separate independent cost estimate has been developed.
Increased funding for Inspector General oversight
Transfers a percentage of unobligated balances from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act to the Department of Energy's Office of the Inspector General for oversight.
Prohibition on funding for entities of concern
Prohibits the Secretary of Energy from awarding grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, or loans of $10,000,000 or more to an entity of concern.
Limitation on contractor details
Prohibits funds from being used to pay salaries for Department of Energy National Laboratory contractors detailed to congressional or executive branch offices for longer than 24 months.
Increased administrative expense allowance for energy programs
Increases the cap on funds available for administrative expenses from three percent to five percent for several energy programs funded by Public Law 117-58.
Nuclear regulatory commission congressional correspondence policy
Mandates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission comply with its July 5, 2011, Internal Commission Procedures for responding to Congressional information requests.
Nuclear regulatory commission reprogramming authority
Allows the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to reprogram funds but requires 30-day notification to Congress for changes over $500,000 or 10 percent, with a waiver for substantial risks.
Prohibition on lobbying
Prohibits any funds appropriated by this Act from being used to influence congressional action on any legislation or appropriation matters.
Fund transfer limitations and reporting
Restricts the transfer of funds to or from accounts in Title III, except as authorized by law, and requires semiannual reports on transfer authority usage.
Pornography filter requirement for computer networks
Prohibits the use of funds to maintain or establish a computer network unless it blocks the viewing, downloading, and exchanging of pornography, with an exception for law enforcement activities.
Rescission of National Park Service construction funds
Permanently rescinds a total of $27,500,000 in unobligated balances from previous appropriations for National Park Service construction projects.
Wildland firefighter pay
Makes funds available to continue the federal wildland firefighter base salary increases previously authorized under Public Law 117-58.
Emergency reconstruction and transfer authority
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to use and transfer funds for emergency reconstruction, wildland fire suppression, and other unavoidable disasters, requiring replenishment by supplemental appropriation.
Department of the Interior Experienced Services Program
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to partner with nonprofits to utilize older Americans in departmental programs, ensuring no displacement of current employees.
Department of the Interior Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
Establishes a fund to use unobligated expired discretionary funds for IT system modernization and facilities infrastructure improvements, subject to committee approval.
Interior Department operational efficiency authority
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior in fiscal years 2024 and 2025 to execute agreements between bureaus to improve operating efficiencies by co-locating offices and sharing staff and equipment.
EPA cooperative agreements with Indian tribes
Authorizes the EPA Administrator to award cooperative agreements to Indian tribes or Intertribal consortia to assist in implementing Federal environmental programs for tribal lands.
Prohibition on funding for lobbying
Prohibits using any appropriation in this Act for activities or literature that promote public support or opposition to any legislative proposal where Congressional action is not complete.
Disclosure of administrative expenses
Requires that estimated overhead charges, deductions, and reserves from programs be presented in annual budget justifications and approved by the Committees on Appropriations.
Forest Service nonrecurring expenses fund
Establishes a fund for the Forest Service to use unobligated expired or old discretionary funds for IT, facilities, and road maintenance, subject to committee approval.
Fund transfer authority for the Secretary of Transportation
The Secretary of Transportation may transfer funds between offices of the Office of the Secretary, but no office's appropriation can be changed by more than 7% without committee approval.
Public disclosure of credit and finance council meetings
Requires the Secretary of Transportation to post the schedule, agenda, and decisions of all Council on Credit and Finance meetings on the Department's website.
Prohibition on certain executive bonuses
Prohibits the obligation or expenditure of funds for retention or senior executive bonuses for any Department of Transportation employee without prior written approval from the Assistant Secretary for Administration.
Protection of private aircraft tracking data
Prohibits using funds to limit the ability of private aircraft owners to block their aircraft's identifying information from public real-time flight tracking displays.
Prohibition on private-sector assignments to FAA
Prohibits the use of any funds to facilitate the temporary assignment of individuals from private-sector organizations to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Public notice for Buy America waivers
Requires the Secretary of Transportation to provide public notice and a comment period at least 15 days before waiving any Buy America requirement for Federal-aid highway projects.
Rescission of unallocated highway funds
Permanently rescinds specified amounts of unallocated and unobligated funds from various Federal Highway Administration accounts, totaling over $68 million.
Amtrak employee overtime cap
Limits overtime pay for any individual Amtrak employee to $35,000, though the President of Amtrak may waive this cap if it poses a risk to safety or operational efficiency.
Rescission of unobligated railroad funds
Permanently rescinds specified unobligated balances from several railroad-related accounts, including funds for high-speed rail and the Northeast Corridor, totaling over $53 million.
Prohibition on impeding capital investment grants
Prohibits the use of funds to impede or hinder project advancement for any project seeking a federal contribution from the capital investment grants program of greater than 40 percent of project costs.
Maritime administration property management
Authorizes the Maritime Administration to furnish utilities and services for government property under its control and to credit payments received to the relevant appropriation.
Authorization for unmanned aircraft systems
Authorizes applicable appropriations for the Department of Transportation to be used for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and deployment of unmanned aircraft systems.
Limitation on political appointees
Restricts the use of funds for salaries and expenses of more than 125 political and Presidential appointees in the Department of Transportation.
Congressional notification for transportation funding
Requires the Secretary of Transportation to notify House and Senate Appropriations Committees at least 3 full business days before announcing discretionary grants, loans, or other major funding agreements.
Salary cap for public housing agency executives
Prohibits using funds for a public housing agency CEO or other official's salary that exceeds the annual rate of basic pay for a level IV of the Executive Schedule.
HUD Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
Establishes a new fund in the Treasury for HUD's capital needs, such as facilities and IT infrastructure, which can be funded by transferring unobligated balances of expired discretionary funds.
Restrictions on eminent domain
Prohibits using funds for projects that use eminent domain for economic development that primarily benefits private entities, while defining public use to include infrastructure and public health projects.
Restrictions on government travel and conferences
Prohibits the use of funds for first-class airline travel and limits attendance at international conferences to 50 employees from a single agency unless deemed vital to national interest.
Inspector General access to records
Ensures Inspectors General have timely access to all records and materials of their respective agencies and requires reporting of any failures to comply within 5 calendar days.
Elimination of Medicaid and Medicare Improvement Funds
Reduces the amounts available in the Medicaid Improvement Fund and the Medicare Improvement Fund to $0.
Compact of Free Association Amendments Act of 2024
Approves and provides the legal framework for implementing agreements between the United States and the Republic of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Approval of 2023 compact agreements with Pacific island nations
Approves and authorizes the President to implement the 2023 Compact of Free Association agreements with the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.
Congressional approval required for future compact changes
Mandates that any future amendment, change, or termination of the Compacts of Free Association with the Freely Associated States must be incorporated into an Act of Congress to take effect.
Governance structure for joint U.S.-Freely Associated States committees
Establishes terms, qualifications, and appointment procedures for U.S. members on various joint economic and trust fund committees with the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Establishment of an Interagency Group on Freely Associated States
Creates an interagency group, co-chaired by the Secretaries of State and Interior, to coordinate U.S. policy and programs for the Freely Associated States and provide oversight.
Establishment of a State Department unit for Freely Associated States
Directs the Secretary of State to establish a dedicated unit within the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs and increase personnel to manage relations with the Freely Associated States.
Compact funding adjustments
Reduces funding for the Federated States of Micronesia and the Republic of the Marshall Islands by amounts already provided under recent continuing appropriations acts.
Exemption from PAYGO scorecards
Stipulates that the budgetary effects of this division will not be recorded on Statutory or Senate Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) scorecards.
AmountDescription
$6,401,000,000Funding information technology systems and telecommunications support.
$296,000,000Funding necessary expenses for the Office of Inspector General.
$460,005,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Veterans Electronic Health Record account.
$145,218,560Rescinding unobligated balances from various Department of Veterans Affairs accounts.
$158,630,000Funding necessary expenses for the American Battle Monuments Commission.
$58,292,000Providing for necessary expenses of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture.
$20,000,000Providing unobligated balances for Farm Service Agency information technology expenses.
$2,900,000Covering expenses for Department of Agriculture advisory committees, panels, commissions, and task forces.
$5,000,000Funding State Option Contracts for commodity purchases.
$1,660,000Funding the removal of defective commodities.
$37,178,000Administering commodity purchases under section 32.
$500,000Carrying out the duties of the working group on agriculture and rural development.
$2,000,000Supporting the Secretary of Agriculture's role in the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
$142,000,000Providing for the operations, management, and accountability of the Department of Justice.
$844,000,000Supporting the administration of immigration-related activities of the Executive Office for Immigration Review.
$1,090,000,000Funding legal activities of the Department of Justice.
$50,000Providing for the Attorney General's official reception and representation expenses.
$12,000,000Obligating funds for the implementation of a unified Department of Justice financial management system.
$7,965,000Funding necessary expenses for the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
$1,965,000Funding necessary expenses for the National Space Council.
$455,000,000Funding necessary expenses for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
$12,440,000,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Nonrecurring Expenses Fund.
$500,000,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Legal Activities Assets Forfeiture Fund.
$216,000,000Supervising and administering the civil works program for the Corps of Engineers.
$5,000,000Funding the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works.
$42,000,000Providing for salaries and expenses of the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.
$928,317,580Funding salaries and expenses for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
$15,769,000Funding the Office of Inspector General for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
$4,064,000Funding salaries and expenses for the Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board.
$500,000Authorizing expert and consultant services for the Department of the Interior.
$15,000,000Funding expenses of the United States Semiquincentennial Commission to plan for the 250th anniversary.
$350,000,000Rescinding unobligated balances from amounts made available by Public Law 117–2.
$191,295,000Providing for necessary expenses of the Office of the Secretary of Transportation.
$12,729,627,000Providing for the operations of the Federal Aviation Administration.
$483,551,671Providing for administrative and operational expenses of the Federal Highway Administration.
$223,000,000Providing for operations and research at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
$267,799,000Providing for safety and operations expenses of the Federal Railroad Administration.
$977,955Rescinding unobligated balances previously made available for Transit Research.
$31,681,000Funding operational expenses of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
$116,452,000Funding salaries and expenses for the Office of Inspector General.
$19,400,000Providing salaries and expenses for Executive Offices at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
$686,400,000Funding salaries and expenses for Administrative Support Offices.
$1,097,164,130Funding salaries and expenses for Program Offices.
$383,050,000Funding Department-wide information technology systems and infrastructure.
$152,924,000Providing salaries and expenses for the Office of Inspector General.
$9,955,000Providing for the salaries and expenses of the Access Board.
$40,000,000Providing for the salaries and expenses of the Federal Maritime Commission.
$29,240,000Providing for the salaries and expenses of the Office of Inspector General for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.
$140,000,000Providing for the salaries and expenses of the National Transportation Safety Board.
$47,452,000Providing for the salaries and expenses of the Surface Transportation Board.
$31,700,000Providing funds to the United States Postal Service for costs related to Compacts of Free Association.

Health

Humane slaughter enforcement staffing
Mandates that the Food Safety and Inspection Service employ no fewer than 148 full-time equivalent positions dedicated solely to inspections and enforcement related to the Humane Methods of Slaughter Act.
Prohibition on heritable genetic modification research
Prohibits FDA funds from being used to acknowledge or approve research where a human embryo is intentionally created or modified to include a heritable genetic modification.
Abortion funding restrictions
Prohibits the use of appropriated funds to pay for an abortion, except to save the life of the mother or in cases of rape or incest. Also prohibits requiring any person to perform or facilitate an abortion.
Prohibition on funding for medical marijuana interference
Prevents the Department of Justice from using funds to interfere with state and territory laws authorizing the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana.
Indian Health Service EHR system restriction
Prohibits obligation of funds for a new Electronic Health Record IT system without 90 days advance consultation with the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.
Prohibition of COVID-19 mask mandates in transportation
Prohibits the Department of Transportation from using funds to enforce a mask mandate in response to the COVID-19 virus.
Extension of public health programs
Extends authorization for various public health and national health security programs, including hospital preparedness and medical countermeasures, through December 31, 2024.
Permanent Medicaid coverage for addiction treatment
Makes permanent the requirement for state Medicaid plans to cover medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders.
Medicaid and CHIP mental health data reporting
Requires HHS to annually publish comprehensive, de-identified data from Medicaid and CHIP on mental health and substance use disorder services to improve transparency and research.
Medicaid coverage suspension during incarceration
Prohibits states from terminating Medicaid or CHIP enrollment for individuals who are incarcerated, requiring suspension of benefits instead to facilitate reentry upon release.
Continuity of care for formerly incarcerated individuals
Authorizes grants and requires guidance for states to ensure Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries maintain health coverage and access to care after being released from incarceration.
Guidance on improving behavioral health services
Directs the Secretary of HHS to issue guidance to states on increasing the behavioral health workforce and integrating mental health and substance use disorder services with primary care under Medicaid and CHIP.
Medicaid coverage for certified community behavioral health clinics
Defines certified community behavioral health clinic services and includes them as a covered medical assistance benefit under Medicaid, expanding access to these services.
Delay of disproportionate share hospital payment cuts
Postpones scheduled reductions in Medicaid disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments from March 9, 2024, to January 1, 2025.
Temporary increase in Medicare physician payments
Provides a temporary 2.93 percent increase for services furnished under the Medicare physician fee schedule from March 9, 2024, through December 31, 2024.
Extension of various Medicare payment adjustments
Extends several Medicare payment provisions, including the work geographic index floor, low-volume hospital adjustments, and the Medicare-dependent hospital program, through December 31, 2024.
Continued support for populations affected by nuclear testing
Reaffirms and continues U.S. support for special medical care, radiological health programs, and agricultural and food programs for the people of atolls affected by the U.S. nuclear testing program.
AmountDescription
$1,190,009,000Supporting the Food Safety and Inspection Service.
$6,721,782,000Funding salaries and expenses for the Food and Drug Administration.
$4,684,029,000Providing advance appropriations for the Indian Health Service for fiscal year 2025.
$90,000,000Rescinding $90,000,000 in unobligated balances from the Indian Health Service for accreditation emergencies.
$505,000,000Carrying out the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program.
$345,000,000Funding the lead hazard reduction program and the healthy homes initiative.
$3,592,328,767Extending funding for community health centers through December 31, 2024.
$297,013,699Extending funding for the National Health Service Corps through December 31, 2024.
$164,136,986Funding teaching health centers that operate graduate medical education programs through December 31, 2024.
$130,000,000Extending funding for special diabetes programs for Type I diabetes through December 31, 2024.
$130,000,000Extending funding for special diabetes programs for Indians through December 31, 2024.
$113,500,000Awarding grants to States for promoting continuity of care for Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries after incarceration.
$5,000,000Implementing provisions for Medicaid/CHIP continuity of care and behavioral health workforce guidance.
$10,000,000Supporting the recurring collection, analysis, and publication of health care data.
$9,000,000Funding for quality measure endorsement, input, and selection for Medicare.
$1,500,000Funding for family-to-family health information centers.

Infrastructure

Broadband pilot program requirements
Specifies that projects funded under the broadband pilot program must serve areas where at least 90% of households lack sufficient access and build out service to at least 100 Mbps downstream.
"Buy American" for rural water projects
Mandates that all iron and steel products used in federally funded rural water and wastewater projects be domestically produced, subject to public interest or cost waivers.
Land conveyance for Long Bridge Project
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to convey approximately 4.4 acres of National Park Service land to Virginia or the District of Columbia for the Long Bridge Project.
U.S.-Mexico border infrastructure requirement
Prohibits funds for water infrastructure in border colonias from going to local governments unless they have ordinances preventing new developments that lack necessary infrastructure.
Rescission and reappropriation of infrastructure funds
Rescinds unobligated 2021 National Infrastructure Investments balances as of September 30, 2024, and re-appropriates an equivalent amount to complete funding for awards from that fiscal year.
Restriction on Teterboro airport rules
Prohibits the use of funds to change weight restrictions or prior permission rules at Teterboro airport in New Jersey.
Repurposing of old highway earmarks
Allows states and territories to use earmarked highway funds, appropriated more than 10 years ago with low obligation rates, for other eligible transportation projects in the same geographic area.
Sense of Congress on long-distance passenger rail
Expresses that long-distance passenger rail routes are important, provide needed access, and should be sustained to ensure connectivity throughout the National Network.
Special vehicle weight permits in MS and WV
Allows Mississippi and West Virginia to issue special permits for certain overweight agricultural and construction vehicles to operate on the Interstate System within their states.
AmountDescription
$505,023,927Providing grants for rural community facilities programs through Congressionally Directed Spending.
$1,000,000Providing subgrants for the construction, refurbishing, and servicing of household decentralized wastewater systems.
$1,719,866,000Procuring, acquiring, and constructing capital assets for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
$142,990,000Providing for investigations related to river, harbor, and flood control projects.
$1,854,688,000Funding the construction of river, harbor, flood, and storm damage reduction projects.
$368,037,000Funding flood damage reduction projects in the Mississippi River alluvial valley.
$5,552,816,000Operating and maintaining existing river, harbor, and flood control projects.
$2,200,000Providing for direct and guaranteed loans for dam and levee safety projects.
$371,293.38Transferring unobligated balances for Corps of Engineers civil investigations studies.
$562,613.89Transferring unobligated balances for Corps of Engineers civil investigations studies.
$2,643,142.04Transferring unobligated balances for Corps of Engineers civil investigations studies.
$345,000,000Funding a local and regional project assistance grant program for national infrastructure investments.
$25,000,000Supporting rural and Tribal infrastructure advancement.
$348,554,000Funding the essential air service program through payments to air carriers.
$8,948,237.30Rescinding unobligated balances from the Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing Program.
$3,191,250,000Funding acquisition, establishment, and improvement of national airspace systems and facilities.
$3,350,000,000Providing for liquidation of obligations for grants-in-aid for airport planning and development.
$532,392,074Providing an additional amount for grants-in-aid for airports.
$3,248,000Transferring funds to the Appalachian Regional Commission.
$60,095,782,888Setting the obligation limit for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs for fiscal year 2024.
$60,834,782,888Paying for obligations incurred for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs.
$1,884,176,687Funding Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed Spending for highway infrastructure.
$100,000,000Constructing the Appalachian development highway system.
$150,000,000Supporting activities eligible under the Tribal transportation program.
$5,000,000Transferring funds to the Northern Border Regional Commission for wood-based infrastructure pilot projects.
$4,500,000Transferring funds to the Denali Commission for eligible activities.
$13,500,000Transferring funds to the Denali Commission for the Denali access system program.
$10,000,000Funding the regional infrastructure accelerator demonstration program.
$7,500,000Funding the national scenic byways program.
$50,000,000Funding a competitive highway bridge program for certain states.
$75,000,000Funding Federal-State partnership grants for intercity passenger rail.
$198,957,997Funding consolidated rail infrastructure and safety improvements grants.
$1,141,442,000Providing grants to Amtrak for the Northeast Corridor.
$1,286,321,000Providing grants to Amtrak for the National Network.
$13,990,000,000Providing for the Federal public transportation assistance program.
$20,000,000Providing for ferry boat grants, with a portion for low or zero emission ferries.
$500,000Providing technical assistance and resources to Tribes for rural transportation.
$1,500,000Supporting the operation and maintenance of bus testing facilities.
$206,817,976Allocating funds for Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed Spending for transit projects.
$20,000,000Supporting ferry service for rural communities.
$3,568,868Supporting activities to accelerate the adoption of zero emission buses.
$2,205,000,000Funding fixed guideway capital investment grants.
$150,000,000Providing grants for capital and preventive maintenance for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
$40,288,000Funding operations, maintenance, and capital activities for the St. Lawrence Seaway.
$120,460,124Providing grants to improve port facilities.

National defense

Prohibition on foreign property taxes
Prohibits using Department of Defense funds for military construction or family housing to pay real property taxes in any foreign nation.
Limitation on officer quarters maintenance
Caps annual maintenance and repair spending on any general or flag officer quarters at $35,000, requiring congressional notification for higher amounts.
Prohibition on Arlington National Cemetery projects
Prohibits the obligation or expenditure of funds made available in this title for any planning, design, and construction projects at Arlington National Cemetery.
Funding for unfunded construction priorities
Provides additional funding for various military construction accounts, to be used for projects identified in the military departments' unfunded priority lists for fiscal year 2024.
Prohibition on closure of Guantánamo Bay Naval Station
Prohibits any funds made available by this Act from being used to close or realign the United States Naval Station at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Prohibition on housing Guantánamo detainees in the U.S.
Prohibits Department of Defense funds from being used to construct, renovate, or expand any facility in the U.S. to house individuals detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Secretary of Agriculture's role in CFIUS
Adds the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) for covered transactions involving agricultural land, biotechnology, or the agriculture industry.
Supply chain risk management for IT systems
Prohibits agencies from acquiring high- or moderate-impact information systems without first reviewing supply chain risks and assessing risks of cyber-espionage or sabotage.
Prohibition on bilateral cooperation with China in space
Prohibits NASA, OSTP, and the National Space Council from bilateral cooperation with China or Chinese-owned companies unless specifically authorized by law, with limited exceptions.
Prohibition on transfer of Guantanamo detainees
Prohibits using funds to transfer or release Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or any other non-citizen detainee held at Guantanamo Bay to the United States, its territories, or possessions.
Prohibition on housing Guantanamo detainees in the U.S.
Prohibits using funds to construct, acquire, or modify any facility in the U.S. to house Guantanamo Bay detainees, except for modifications at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station itself.
Restriction on access to nuclear facilities
Prohibits funds from being used to admit non-US citizens from Russia or China to any nuclear weapons production facility without 30 days prior notification to Congress.
Prohibition on drone funds
Prohibits any funds made available in this Act from being used in contravention of the American Security Drone Act of 2023.
AmountDescription
$2,022,775,000Providing for acquisition, construction, and equipment of public works and military installations for the Army.
$5,531,369,000Providing for acquisition, construction, and equipment of public works for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$2,741,424,000Providing for acquisition, construction, and equipment of public works and military installations for the Air Force.
$3,161,782,000Providing for acquisition, construction, and equipment of public works for Department of Defense activities and agencies.
$620,647,000Providing for construction, acquisition, and conversion of facilities for the Army National Guard.
$295,526,000Providing for construction, acquisition, and conversion of facilities for the Air National Guard.
$151,076,000Providing for construction, acquisition, and conversion of facilities for the Army Reserve.
$51,291,000Providing for construction, acquisition, and conversion of facilities for Navy and Marine Corps reserve components.
$331,572,000Providing for construction, acquisition, and conversion of facilities for the Air Force Reserve.
$293,434,000Funding the U.S. share of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program.
$489,174,000Depositing funds into the Department of Defense Base Closure Account.
$304,895,000Funding construction and acquisition of family housing for the Army.
$395,485,000Funding operation and maintenance of family housing for the Army.
$277,142,000Funding construction and acquisition of family housing for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$373,854,000Funding operation and maintenance of family housing for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$237,097,000Funding construction and acquisition of family housing for the Air Force.
$324,386,000Funding operation and maintenance of family housing for the Air Force.
$50,785,000Funding operation and maintenance of family housing for Department of Defense activities.
$6,611,000Funding the Department of Defense Family Housing Improvement Fund.
$496,000Funding the Department of Defense Military Unaccompanied Housing Improvement Fund.
$8,214,000Providing additional funds for Army construction projects from the unfunded priority list.
$182,150,000Providing additional funds for Navy and Marine Corps construction from the unfunded priority list.
$166,300,000Providing additional funds for Air Force construction projects from the unfunded priority list.
$62,400,000Providing additional funds for Defense-Wide construction from the unfunded priority list.
$66,815,000Providing additional funds for Army National Guard construction from the unfunded priority list.
$5,200,000Providing additional funds for Air National Guard construction from the unfunded priority list.
$23,000,000Providing additional funds for Army Reserve construction from the unfunded priority list.
$15,000,000Improving military installation resilience for the Army.
$7,500,000Improving military installation resilience for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$7,500,000Improving military installation resilience for the Air Force.
$10,000,000Improving Department of Defense laboratory facilities for the Army.
$10,000,000Improving Department of Defense laboratory facilities for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$10,000,000Improving Department of Defense laboratory facilities for the Air Force.
$150,000,000Covering expenses for the Air Force resulting from natural disasters.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Army child development centers.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Navy and Marine Corps child development centers.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Air Force child development centers.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Army barracks.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Navy and Marine Corps barracks.
$15,000,000Funding planning and design for Air Force barracks.
$16,000,000Covering cost increases for authorized Air Force major construction projects.
$15,000,000Funding unspecified minor construction for demolition for the Army.
$15,000,000Funding unspecified minor construction for demolition for the Navy and Marine Corps.
$15,000,000Funding unspecified minor construction for demolition for the Air Force.
$19,000,000Transferring proceeds from the Family Housing Improvement Fund to the Secretary of the Navy.
$37,100,000Providing additional funds for authorized Defense-Wide construction projects.
$83,000,000Funding planning, design, and construction at future foreign military training sites for the Air National Guard.
$99,880,000Funding maintenance and operation of Arlington National Cemetery and Soldiers’ and Airmen’s Home National Cemetery.
$88,600,000Funding planning, design, and construction for the Southern Expansion project at Arlington National Cemetery.
$191,000,000Funding export administration and national security activities of the Department of Commerce.
$19,108,000,000Supporting atomic energy defense weapons activities.
$2,581,000,000Supporting defense nuclear nonproliferation activities.
$7,285,000,000Supporting atomic energy defense environmental cleanup activities.
$318,000,000Maintaining a U.S.-flag merchant fleet for national security needs.
$10,000,000Funding the cable security fleet program.
$60,000,000Providing payments for the Tanker Security Fleet.
$6,000,000Funding the disposal of obsolete vessels in the National Defense Reserve Fleet.
$12,000,000Funding a contract to complete designs of ten sealift vessels for the National Defense Reserve Fleet.

Social services

Increased cash-value voucher for WIC participants
Directs the Secretary to increase the amount of a cash-value voucher for women and children in the WIC program to an amount recommended by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
Suspension of SNAP retailer standards
Halts implementation of the 2016 SNAP rule on retailer standards for "variety" of food stock until the definition is amended to be less restrictive.
Funding for persistent poverty counties
Mandates that at least 10% of funds from specified Rural Development programs be allocated for assistance in persistent poverty counties.
Ban on Chinese poultry and seafood in school meals
Prohibits funds from being used to procure raw or processed poultry products or seafood imported from the People's Republic of China for use in federal school meal programs.
School meal nutrition standards
Requires any new school meal rules to allow flavored milk for all grades and freezes current sodium limits through the 2026-2027 school year.
Use of funds for Indian trust management
Makes appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Indian Education, and Bureau of Trust Funds Administration available for Indian trust management and reform activities.
Redistribution of Tribal Priority Allocation funds
Authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to redistribute Tribal Priority Allocation funds to alleviate funding inequities, with a general cap of a 10 percent reduction for any tribe.
Navajo and Hopi relocation eviction prohibition
Prohibits the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation from using funds to evict any Navajo family from Hopi-partitioned lands unless a replacement home is provided.
Public housing agency renewal funding formula
Specifies that renewal funding for public housing agencies in calendar year 2024 will be based on prior year leasing and cost data, adjusted for inflation and other factors.
Native American housing block grant formula modification
Requires the Secretary to use a dual formula based on single-race and multi-race census data for Native American housing block grants, allocating the greater of the two amounts to each tribe.
Suspension of HOME program fund expiration
Suspends rules that would cause a jurisdiction's HOME Investment Partnership Program funds to expire or be deducted for non-use for calendar years 2018 through 2026.
Legal assistance for tenants facing eviction
Provides $20 million in competitive grants to nonprofit or governmental entities to offer no-cost legal assistance to low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction.
Easier eligibility for homeless youth
Prohibits requiring third-party documentation for youth aged 24 and under to establish eligibility for homeless assistance programs.
Grants to remove affordable housing barriers
Allocates $100 million for competitive grants to state and local governments to identify and remove local barriers to affordable housing production and preservation.
Recaptured homeless assistance funds
Rescinds 50% of recaptured funds from certain homeless assistance projects, with the remainder to be used by state or local housing agencies. Allows up to 15% of the remainder for refinancing incentives.
Transfer of multifamily housing assistance
Authorizes the HUD Secretary to transfer project-based assistance, debt, and use restrictions from one multifamily housing project to another if the transferring project is obsolete or nonviable.
Restriction on housing aid for students
Prohibits Section 8 housing assistance for most unmarried, childless, non-veteran students under 24 at institutions of higher education.
Enforcement for substandard housing conditions
Requires HUD to take enforcement action, such as issuing a Notice of Default and imposing penalties, when a multifamily housing project with project-based assistance fails a physical inspection.
Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program amendments
Amends the RAD program by extending the authority to convert public housing assistance to 2029 and making several technical changes to facilitate conversions and transfers of assistance.
Extension of Moving to Work agreements
Extends the term for public housing agencies designated as Moving to Work agencies from 2028 to 2038, allowing them continued flexibility in using federal funds.
Extension of human services programs
Extends funding for several human services programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), child and family services, and sexual risk avoidance and personal responsibility education.
Restoration of eligibility for federal benefits
Amends federal law to make citizens of the Freely Associated States who lawfully reside in the U.S. eligible for specified federal programs, such as Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF.
AmountDescription
$1,608,000,000Funding the Rental Assistance Program for rural housing.
$33,266,226,000Funding child nutrition programs.
$7,030,000,000Funding the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
$122,382,521,000Funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
$485,000,000Funding Child Nutrition Programs Entitlement Commodities.
$1,000,000Providing grants for technical assistance to acquire RHS multi-family housing properties.
$2,000,000Funding pilot projects for Indian tribes to operate school nutrition programs.
$3,000,000Funding the emergency and transitional pet shelter and housing assistance grant program.
$68,476,073Covering expenses for commodities supplied abroad under the Food for Peace Act.
$560,000,000Providing payment to the Legal Services Corporation for basic field programs and oversight.
$1,898,550,000Operating Indian programs, including welfare assistance and housing improvement.
$28,386,831,000Providing tenant-based rental assistance, including renewals of expiring section 8 contracts.
$8,810,784,000Supporting the operation, management, and capital needs of public housing agencies.
$75,000,000Funding competitive grants for the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative.
$195,500,000Supporting self-sufficiency programs for families in assisted housing.
$1,344,000,000Funding housing assistance and community development for Native American tribes.
$22,300,000Funding the Native Hawaiian housing block grant program.
$1,250,000,000Funding the HOME Investment Partnerships Program for affordable housing.
$4,051,000,000Providing grants for homeless assistance programs.
$15,610,000,000Funding project-based rental assistance subsidy contracts.
$913,000,000Providing capital advances and rental assistance for housing for the elderly.
$208,000,000Providing capital advances and rental assistance for supportive housing for persons with disabilities.
$57,500,000Funding housing counseling assistance for tenants and homeowners.
$86,355,000Funding fair housing activities, including grants and training.
$65,000,000Rescinding $65,000,000 in unobligated balances from the Lead Hazard Reduction program.
$20,000,000Rescinding $20,000,000 in unobligated balances from the Public Housing Fund.
$158,000,000Providing a payment to the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation for neighborhood reinvestment activities.
$4,300,000Providing for the operating expenses of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness.
$18,750,000Funding State health insurance assistance programs for low-income individuals.
$18,750,000Funding Area Agencies on Aging for outreach and assistance to low-income individuals.
$6,250,000Funding Aging and Disability Resource Centers for outreach and assistance.
$18,750,000Coordinating efforts to inform older Americans about available benefits.

Veteran affairs

Transfer authority for VA medical accounts
Permits the transfer of funds among various VA medical accounts, with transfers over 1% or involving the 'Medical Facilities' account requiring congressional approval.
Healthcare agreements for veterans in rural Alaska
Authorizes the VA Secretary to enter agreements with health centers and Tribal organizations to provide healthcare to veterans in rural Alaska.
Protection of diabetes monitoring supply system
Prohibits using funds to replace the current system for selecting and contracting for diabetes monitoring supplies and equipment.
Veterans suicide hotline requirements
Mandates that the toll-free suicide hotline provide immediate assistance from trained professionals and adhere to standards from the American Association of Suicidology.
Adherence to breast cancer screening guidance
Prohibits funds from being used in contravention of the VA's 2017 guidance on breast cancer screening until January 1, 2025.
Fertility treatment and adoption reimbursement for veterans
Allows 'Medical Services' funds to be used for fertility counseling, assisted reproductive technology, and adoption reimbursement for veterans with service-connected infertility.
Protection of Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Fund
Prohibits the transfer of any funds from the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Fund to any other VA account.
Expansion of child care program for veterans
Allows 'Medical Services' funds to be used to carry out and expand the child care pilot program for veterans receiving VA care.
Prohibition on increasing veteran wait times
Prohibits the use of funds in any manner that would increase wait times for veterans seeking care at VA medical facilities.
Restrictions on VA animal research
Prohibits funds for new research on canines, felines, or non-human primates unless the VA Secretary certifies it is essential for combat-related injuries and meets strict ethical guidelines.
Plan to eliminate certain animal research
Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to implement a plan to eliminate research conducted using canines, felines, or non-human primates within two years of the Act's enactment.
Staffing ratio for veteran rehabilitation programs
Allows the VA Secretary to use funds to ensure the veteran-to-staff ratio in rehabilitation programs does not exceed 125 to one and requires a report on these ratios.
Prohibition on closing VA medical facilities
Prohibits using funds to close VA hospitals or clinics or diminish healthcare services until a report on the impact to rural veterans is provided to Congress.
Restrictions on reporting veterans for firearm background checks
Prohibits the Secretary of Veterans Affairs from reporting a person as mentally defective for firearm purchase purposes without a specific finding from a judge that the person is a danger to themselves or others.
Authorization of veterans' healthcare services in Freely Associated States
Authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide hospital care, medical services, and travel benefits to eligible veterans residing in the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau.
AmountDescription
$15,072,388,000Providing compensation, pension, and burial benefits to veterans and their families.
$182,310,515,000Providing advance funding for compensation and pension benefits for fiscal year 2025.
$374,852,000Paying for readjustment and rehabilitation benefits for veterans.
$13,399,805,000Providing advance funding for readjustment benefits for fiscal year 2025.
$12,701,000Funding various life insurance and indemnity programs for veterans.
$135,119,422Providing advance funding for veterans' insurance and indemnity programs for fiscal year 2025.
$316,742,419Covering administrative expenses for veterans' direct and guaranteed loan programs.
$78,337Covering the cost of direct loans for vocational rehabilitation.
$2,718,546Funding administrative expenses for the Native American Veteran Housing Loan Program.
$3,899,000,000Funding necessary operating expenses for the Veterans Benefits Administration.
$71,000,000,000Providing advance funding for veterans' medical services for fiscal year 2025.
$20,382,000,000Providing advance funding for veterans' medical community care for fiscal year 2025.
$11,800,000,000Providing advance funding for medical support and compliance for fiscal year 2025.
$9,400,000,000Providing advance funding for VA medical facilities for fiscal year 2025.
$943,000,000Funding medical and prosthetic research and development programs.
$480,000,000Funding operations and maintenance for the National Cemetery Administration.
$475,000,000Funding necessary operating expenses for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
$287,000,000Funding necessary operating expenses for the Board of Veterans Appeals.
$1,334,142,000Funding the implementation and maintenance of the Veterans Electronic Health Record system.
$961,218,560Funding construction, alteration, and improvement of major VA facilities.
$692,000,000Funding construction, alteration, and improvement of minor VA facilities.
$171,000,000Providing grants to states for constructing or remodeling state extended care facilities.
$60,000,000Providing grants to states and tribal organizations for establishing or improving veterans' cemeteries.
$15,000,000Transferring funds to the DOD-VA Health Care Sharing Incentive Fund.
$990,446,000Providing gender-specific care and programmatic efforts for women veterans.
$646,000,000Constructing, altering, extending, and improving medical facilities of the Veterans Health Administration.
$1,951,750,000Rescinding unobligated balances from the Veterans Health Administration.
$47,200,000Funding necessary expenses for the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
$77,000,000Funding expenses for the Armed Forces Retirement Home from its Trust Fund.

Other

Prohibition on torture
Prohibits any funds in the Act from being used to support or justify the use of torture by any U.S. government official or contractor.
Extension of the 400 years of African-American History Commission
Extends the termination date for the 400 Years of African-American History Commission Act from July 1, 2024, to July 1, 2025.
Reaffirmation of nuclear testing claims settlement
Reaffirms that the Section 177 Agreement constitutes the full and final settlement of all claims related to the U.S. nuclear testing program in the Marshall Islands.
AmountDescription
$1,619,107,000Providing for Food for Peace Title II Grants.
$207,000,000Supporting projects and productions in the arts through the National Endowment for the Arts.