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1-H. R. 1968
2-One Hundred Nineteenth Congress
3-of the
4-United States of America
5-AT THE FIRST SESSION
6-Begun and held at the City of Washington on Friday,
7-the third day of January, two thousand and twenty-five
1+II
2+Calendar No. 26
3+119THCONGRESS
4+1
5+STSESSION H. R. 1968
6+IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
7+MARCH11 (legislative day, MARCH10), 2025
8+Received; read the first time
9+M
10+ARCH11, 2025
11+Read the second time and placed on the calendar
812 AN ACT
9-Making further continuing appropriations and other extensions for the fiscal year
10-ending September 30, 2025, and for other purposes.
11-Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
12-the United States of America in Congress assembled,
13-SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
14-This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Full-Year Continuing Appropria-
15-tions and Extensions Act, 2025’’.
16-SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
17-The table of contents of this Act is as follows:
13+Making further continuing appropriations and other exten-
14+sions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025,
15+and for other purposes.
16+Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa-1
17+tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2
18+SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 3
19+This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Full-Year Continuing 4
20+Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025’’. 5
21+SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 6
22+The table of contents of this Act is as follows: 7
1823 Sec. 1. Short title.
1924 Sec. 2. Table of contents.
2025 Sec. 3. References.
21-DIVISION A—FULL-YEAR CONTINUING APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2025
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2231 TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS
23-TITLE II—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND DRUG
24-ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
25-TITLE III—COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED AGENCIES
32+TITLE II—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND
33+DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
34+TITLE III—COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED
35+AGENCIES
2636 TITLE IV—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
27-TITLE V—ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED AGENCIES
37+TITLE V—ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED
38+AGENCIES
2839 TITLE VI—FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT
2940 TITLE VII—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
30-TITLE VIII—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND
41+TITLE VIII—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT,
42+AND RELATED AGENCIES
43+TITLE IX—DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN
44+SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
45+TITLE X—LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
46+TITLE XI—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND
3147 RELATED AGENCIES
32-TITLE IX—DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES,
33-AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
34-TITLE X—LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
35-TITLE XI—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND RELATED
36-AGENCIES
3748 TITLE XII—DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN OPERATIONS, AND
3849 RELATED PROGRAMS
39-TITLE XIII—TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
40-AND RELATED AGENCIES
50+TITLE XIII—TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN
51+DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES
4152 DIVISION B—HEALTH
4253 TITLE I—PUBLIC HEALTH EXTENDERS
43-Sec. 2101. Extension for community health centers, National Health Service Corps,
44-and teaching health centers that operate GME programs. H. R. 1968—2
54+Sec. 2101. Extension for community health centers, National Health Service
55+Corps, and teaching health centers that operate GME pro-
56+grams.
4557 Sec. 2102. Extension of special diabetes programs.
4658 Sec. 2103. National health security extensions.
4759 TITLE II—MEDICARE
48-Sec. 2201. Extension of increased inpatient hospital payment adjustment for cer-
49-tain low-volume hospitals.
60+Sec. 2201. Extension of increased inpatient hospital payment adjustment for
61+certain low-volume hospitals.
5062 Sec. 2202. Extension of the Medicare-dependent hospital (MDH) program.
5163 Sec. 2203. Extension of add-on payments for ambulance services.
52-Sec. 2204. Extension of funding for quality measure endorsement, input, and selec-
53-tion.
54-Sec. 2205. Extension of funding outreach and assistance for low-income programs.
64+Sec. 2204. Extension of funding for quality measure endorsement, input, and
65+selection.
66+Sec. 2205. Extension of funding outreach and assistance for low-income pro-
67+grams.
5568 Sec. 2206. Extension of the work geographic index floor.
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5672 Sec. 2207. Extension of certain telehealth flexibilities.
5773 Sec. 2208. Extending acute hospital care at home waiver authorities.
58-Sec. 2209. Extension of temporary inclusion of authorized oral antiviral drugs as
59-covered part D drugs.
74+Sec. 2209. Extension of temporary inclusion of authorized oral antiviral drugs
75+as covered part D drugs.
6076 Sec. 2210. Medicare improvement fund.
6177 Sec. 2211. Medicare sequestration.
6278 TITLE III—HUMAN SERVICES
6379 Sec. 2301. Sexual risk avoidance education extension.
6480 Sec. 2302. Personal responsibility education extension.
6581 Sec. 2303. Extension of funding for family-to-family health information centers.
6682 TITLE IV—MEDICAID
6783 Sec. 2401. Delaying Medicaid DSH reductions.
6884 DIVISION C—OTHER MATTERS
6985 Sec. 3101. Commodity futures trading commission whistleblower program.
7086 Sec. 3102. Protection of certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft.
7187 Sec. 3103. Additional special assessment.
7288 Sec. 3104. National cybersecurity protection system authorization.
7389 Sec. 3105. Extension of temporary order for fentanyl-related substances.
7490 Sec. 3106. Budgetary effects.
7591 SEC. 3. REFERENCES.
76-Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference to ‘‘this
77-Act’’ contained in any division of this Act shall be treated as
78-referring only to the provisions of that division.
79-DIVISION A—FULL-YEAR CONTINUING
80-APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2025
81-The following sums are hereby appropriated, out of any money
82-in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and out of applicable
83-corporate or other revenues, receipts, and funds, for the several
84-departments, agencies, corporations, and other organizational units
85-of Government for fiscal year 2025, and for other purposes, namely:
86-TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS
87-S
88-EC. 1101. (a) Such amounts as may be necessary, at the
89-level specified in subsection (c) and under the authority and condi-
90-tions provided in applicable appropriations Acts for fiscal year 2024,
91-for projects or activities (including the costs of direct loans and
92-loan guarantees) that are not otherwise specifically provided for,
93-and for which appropriations, funds, or other authority were made
94-available in the following appropriations Acts:
95-(1) The Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug
96-Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024
97-(division B of Public Law 118–42).
98-(2) The Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
99-Appropriations Act, 2024 (division C of Public Law 118–42), H. R. 1968—3
100-except section 510 shall be applied by substituting
101-‘‘$1,900,000,000’’ for ‘‘$1,353,000,000’’, except section 521(a)(1)
102-shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$30,000,000’’ for ‘‘$35,000,000’’,
103-except section 521(a)(4) shall be applied by substituting
104-‘‘$9,560,000,000’’ for ‘‘$12,440,000,000’’, except section 521(b)(3)
105-shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$15,000,000’’ for ‘‘$5,000,000’’,
106-except section 521(b)(4) shall be applied by substituting
107-‘‘$125,000,000’’ for ‘‘$120,000,000’’, except section 521(b)(5) shall
108-be applied by substituting ‘‘$20,000,000’’ for ‘‘$15,000,000’’,
109-except section 521(c)(1) shall be applied by substituting
110-‘‘$300,000,000’’ for ‘‘$131,572,000’’, except section 521(c)(2) shall
111-be applied by substituting ‘‘$250,000,000’’ for ‘‘$500,000,000’’,
112-except section 521(f) shall be applied by inserting ‘‘ or title
113-II of division C of Public Law 118–42’’ after ‘‘117–328’’, and
114-except sections 222, 521(a)(2), 521(a)(3), 521(a)(5), 521(b)(1),
115-and 521(b)(2).
116-(3) The Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2024
117-(division A of Public Law 118–47).
118-(4) The Energy and Water Development and Related Agen-
119-cies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division D of Public Law 118–
120-42), except the third proviso under the heading ‘‘Corps of Engi-
121-neers—Civil—Construction’’, and except sections 307, 311, and
122-312.
123-(5) The Financial Services and General Government Appro-
124-priations Act, 2024 (division B of Public Law 118–47), except
125-section 635 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$400,000,000’’
126-for ‘‘$387,500,000’’, except the last proviso under the heading
127-‘‘Federal Payment for Defender Services in District of Columbia
128-Courts’’ shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$12,000,000’’ for
129-‘‘$25,000,000’’, and except sections 636, 637, 638, and 639.
130-(6) The Department of Homeland Security Appropriations
131-Act, 2024 (division C of Public Law 118–47), except sections
132-543 through 546, and including sections 102 through 105 of
133-title I of division G of Public Law 118–47.
134-(7) The Department of the Interior, Environment, and
135-Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division E of Public
136-Law 118–42), except the fourth and fifth paragraphs under
137-the heading ‘‘National Park Service—Administrative Provi-
138-sions’’, except the eighteenth proviso under the first paragraph
139-under the heading ‘‘Environmental Protection Agency—State
140-and Tribal Assistance Grants’’, and except sections 446 through
141-448.
142-(8) The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services,
143-and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024
144-(division D of Public Law 118–47), except section 240 shall
145-be applied by substituting ‘‘$1,471,000,000’’ for ‘‘$1,250,000,000’’
146-and by substituting ‘‘2025, except that no amounts may be
147-rescinded from amounts that were previously designated by
148-the Congress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant
149-to a concurrent resolution on the budget or the Balanced Budget
150-and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985’’ for ‘‘2024’’ in such
151-section, except sections 241 and 310, except the amount
152-included in section 528 shall be applied by substituting
153-‘‘$13,059,000,000’’ for ‘‘$14,224,000,000’’, and except the amount
154-included in section 529 shall be applied by substituting
155-‘‘$160,000,000’’ for ‘‘$4,309,000,000’’. H. R. 1968—4
156-(9) The Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2024 (divi-
157-sion E of Public Law 118–47), except the matter under the
158-heading ‘‘Joint Items, Joint Congressional Committee on Inau-
159-gural Ceremonies of 2025’’, and including section 7 in the
160-matter preceding division A of Public Law 118–47.
161-(10) The Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and
162-Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division A of Public
163-Law 118–42), except the second provisos under the headings
164-‘‘Veterans Health Administration, Medical Services’’, ‘‘Veterans
165-Health Administration, Medical Community Care’’, and ‘‘Vet-
166-erans Health Administration, Medical Support and Compli-
167-ance’’.
168-(11) The Department of State, Foreign Operations, and
169-Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2024 (division F of Public
170-Law 118–47), except sections 7074(e) and 7075(a).
171-(12) The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development,
172-and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division F of
173-Public Law 118–42), except sections 108, 109B, 119G, 125,
174-154, 165, 171, and 236.
175-(b) For purposes of this division, the term ‘‘level’’ means an
176-amount.
177-(c) The level referred to in subsection (a) shall be the amounts
178-appropriated in the appropriations Acts referred to in such sub-
179-section, including transfers and obligation limitations.
180-S
181-EC. 1102. Appropriations made by section 1101 shall be avail-
182-able to the extent and in the manner that would be provided
183-by the pertinent appropriations Act.
184-S
185-EC. 1103. Appropriations provided by this division that, in
186-the applicable appropriations Act for fiscal year 2024, carried a
187-multiple-year or no-year period of availability shall retain a com-
188-parable period of availability.
189-S
190-EC. 1104. No appropriation or funds made available or
191-authority granted pursuant to section 1101 shall be used to initiate
192-or resume any project or activity for which appropriations, funds,
193-or other authority were specifically prohibited during fiscal year
194-2024.
195-S
196-EC. 1105. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this divi-
197-sion, the requirements, authorities, conditions, limitations, and
198-other provisions of the appropriations Acts referred to in section
199-1101 shall continue in effect through the date specified in section
200-1106.
201-S
202-EC. 1106. Unless otherwise provided for in this division or
203-in the applicable appropriations Act, appropriations and funds made
204-available and authority granted pursuant to this division shall
205-be available through September 30, 2025.
206-S
207-EC. 1107. Expenditures made pursuant to the Continuing
208-Appropriations Act, 2025 (Public Law 118–83) shall be charged
209-to the applicable appropriation, fund, or authorization provided
210-by this division.
211-S
212-EC. 1108. Funds appropriated by this division may be obligated
213-and expended notwithstanding section 10 of Public Law 91–672
214-(22 U.S.C. 2412), section 15 of the State Department Basic Authori-
215-ties Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 2680), section 313 of the Foreign Rela-
216-tions Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (22 U.S.C.
217-6212), and section 504(a)(1) of the National Security Act of 1947
218-(50 U.S.C. 3094(a)(1)). H. R. 1968—5
219-S
220-EC. 1109. (a) For entitlements and other mandatory payments
221-whose budget authority was provided in appropriations Acts for
222-fiscal year 2024, and for activities under the Food and Nutrition
223-Act of 2008, the levels established by section 1101 shall be the
224-amounts necessary to maintain program levels under current law
225-and under the authority and conditions provided in the applicable
226-appropriations Acts for fiscal year 2024.
227-(b) In addition to the amounts otherwise provided by section
228-1101, the following amounts shall be available for the following
229-accounts for advance payments for the first quarter of fiscal year
230-2026:
231-(1) ‘‘Department of Labor—Office of Workers’ Compensation
232-Programs—Special Benefits for Disabled Coal Miners’’, for ben-
233-efit payments under title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and
234-Health Act of 1977, $6,000,000, to remain available until
235-expended.
236-(2) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Centers
237-for Medicare & Medicaid Services—Grants to States for Med-
238-icaid’’, for payments to States or in the case of section 1928
239-on behalf of States under title XIX of the Social Security Act,
240-$261,063,820,000, to remain available until expended.
241-(3) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Adminis-
242-tration for Children and Families—Payments to States for Child
243-Support Enforcement and Family Support Programs’’, for pay-
244-ments to States or other non-Federal entities under titles I,
245-IV–D, X, XI, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security Act and
246-the Act of July 5, 1960 (24 U.S.C. ch. 9), $1,600,000,000, to
247-remain available until expended.
248-(4) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Adminis-
249-tration for Children and Families—Payments for Foster Care
250-and Permanency’’, for payments to States or other non-Federal
251-entities under title IV–E of the Social Security Act,
252-$3,600,000,000.
253-(5) ‘‘Social Security Administration—Supplemental Security
254-Income Program’’, for benefit payments under title XVI of the
255-Social Security Act, $22,100,000,000, to remain available until
256-expended.
257-S
258-EC. 1110. (a) Each amount incorporated by reference in this
259-Act that was previously designated by the Congress as an emer-
260-gency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Bal-
261-anced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 or as
262-being for disaster relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of such
263-Act is designated by the Congress as an emergency requirement
264-pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of such Act or as being for dis-
265-aster relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of such Act, respectively.
266-(b) Section 6 of Public Laws 118–42 and 118–47 and section
267-11206(4) of this Act shall apply to amounts designated in subsection
268-(a).
269-(c) Each amount incorporated by reference in this Act that
270-was previously designated in division B of Public Law 117–159,
271-division J of Public Law 117–58, or in section 443(b) of division
272-G of Public Law 117–328 by the Congress as an emergency require-
273-ment pursuant to a concurrent resolution on the budget shall con-
274-tinue to be treated as an amount specified in section 103(b) of
275-division A of Public Law 118–5.
276-S
277-EC. 1111. Any language specifying an earmark in an appro-
278-priations Act for fiscal year 2024, or in a committee report or H. R. 1968—6
279-joint explanatory statement accompanying such an Act, shall have
280-no legal effect with respect to funds appropriated by this division.
281-For purposes of this section, the term ‘‘earmark’’ means a congres-
282-sional earmark, community project funding, or congressionally
283-directed spending item, as defined in clause 9(e) of rule XXI of
284-the Rules of the House of Representatives and paragraph 5(a)
285-of rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
286-S
287-EC. 1112. With respect to any discretionary account for which
288-advance appropriations were provided for fiscal year 2025 or 2026
289-in an appropriations Act for fiscal year 2024, in addition to amounts
290-otherwise made available by this division, advance appropriations
291-are provided in the same amount for fiscal year 2026 or 2027,
292-respectively, with a comparable period of availability.
293-S
294-EC. 1113. (a) Not later than 45 days after the date of the
295-enactment of this division, each department and agency in sub-
296-section (c) shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations of
297-the House of Representatives and the Senate a spending, expendi-
298-ture, or operating plan for fiscal year 2025—
299-(1) at the program, project, or activity level (or, for foreign
300-assistance programs funded in the Department of State, Foreign
301-Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, at the
302-country, regional, and central program level, and for any inter-
303-national organization); or
304-(2) as applicable, at any greater level of detail required
305-for funds covered by such a plan in an appropriations Act
306-referred to in section 1101, in the joint explanatory statement
307-accompanying such Act, or in committee report language incor-
308-porated by reference in such joint explanatory statement.
309-(b) If a sequestration is ordered by the President under section
310-254 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act
311-of 1985, the spending, expenditure, or operating plan required by
312-this section shall reflect such sequestration.
313-(c) The departments and agencies to which this section applies
314-are as follows:
315-(1) The Department of Agriculture.
316-(2) The Department of Commerce, including the United
317-States Patent and Trademark Office.
318-(3) The Department of Defense, other than for amounts
319-made available in section 1101(a)(3) and title IV of this division.
320-(4) The Department of Education.
321-(5) The Department of Energy.
322-(6) The Department of Health and Human Services.
323-(7) The Department of Homeland Security.
324-(8) The Department of Housing and Urban Development.
325-(9) The Department of the Interior.
326-(10) The Department of Justice.
327-(11) The Department of Labor.
328-(12) The Department of State and United States Agency
329-for International Development.
330-(13) The Department of Transportation.
331-(14) The Department of the Treasury.
332-(15) The Department of Veterans Affairs.
333-(16) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
334-(17) The National Science Foundation.
335-(18) The Judiciary. H. R. 1968—7
336-(19) With respect to amounts made available under the
337-heading ‘‘Executive Office of the President and Funds Appro-
338-priated to the President’’, agencies funded under such heading.
339-(20) The Federal Communications Commission.
340-(21) The General Services Administration.
341-(22) The Office of Personnel Management.
342-(23) The National Archives and Records Administration.
343-(24) The Securities and Exchange Commission.
344-(25) The Small Business Administration.
345-(26) The Environmental Protection Agency.
346-(27) The Indian Health Service.
347-(28) The Smithsonian Institution.
348-(29) The Social Security Administration.
349-(30) The Corporation for National and Community Service.
350-(31) The Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
351-(32) The Food and Drug Administration.
352-(33) The Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
353-(34) The United States International Development Finance
354-Corporation.
355-(35) The Architect of the Capitol.
356-S
357-EC. 1114. Not later than May 15, 2025, and each month
358-thereafter through November 1, 2025, the Office of Management
359-and Budget shall submit to the Committees on Appropriations
360-of the House of Representatives and the Senate a report on all
361-obligations incurred in fiscal year 2025, by each department and
362-agency, using funds made available by this division. Such report
363-shall—
364-(1) set forth obligations by account; and
365-(2) compare the obligations incurred in the period covered
366-by the report to the obligations incurred in the same period
367-in fiscal year 2024.
368-S
369-EC. 1115. During the period covered by this Act, section 235(b)
370-of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (18 U.S.C. 3551 note; Public
371-Law 98–473; 98 Stat. 2032), as such section relates to chapter
372-311 of title 18, United States Code, and the United States Parole
373-Commission, shall be applied by substituting ‘‘37’’ for ‘‘36’’ each
374-place it appears.
375-S
376-EC. 1116. Any amount appropriated by this Act, designated
377-by the Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to section
378-251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Con-
379-trol Act of 1985, and subsequently so designated by the President,
380-and transferred pursuant to transfer authorities provided by this
381-division shall retain such designation.
382-TITLE II—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, FOOD
383-AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
384-S
385-EC. 1201. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
386-for each of the following accounts shall be as follows:
387-(1) $0 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Agricultural Pro-
388-grams—Agricultural Research Service—Buildings and Facili-
389-ties’’.
390-(2) $1,147,750,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Agricul-
391-tural Programs—Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service—
392-Salaries and Expenses’’. H. R. 1968—8
393-(3) $895,754,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Farm
394-Production and Conservation Programs—Natural Resources
395-Conservation Service—Conservation Operations’’.
396-(4) $14,650,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Farm
397-Production and Conservation Programs—Natural Resources
398-Conservation Service—Watershed and Flood Prevention Oper-
399-ations’’.
400-(5) $478,487,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Rural
401-Development Programs—Rural Utilities Service—Rural Water
402-and Waste Disposal Program Account’’.
403-(6) $40,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Rural
404-Development Programs—Rural Utilities Service—Distance
405-Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband Program’’, for grants
406-for telemedicine and distance learning services in rural areas,
407-as authorized by 7 U.S.C. 950aaa et seq.
408-(7) $90,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Rural
409-Development Programs—Rural Utilities Service—Distance
410-Learning, Telemedicine, and Broadband Program’’, for the cost
411-to continue a broadband loan and grant pilot program estab-
412-lished by section 779 of division A of the Consolidated Appro-
413-priations Act, 2018 (Public Law 115–141) under the Rural
414-Electrification Act of 1936, as amended (7 U.S.C. 901 et seq.).
415-S
416-EC. 1202. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
417-for each of the following accounts shall be as follows:
418-(1) $1,214,009,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Agricul-
419-tural Programs—Food Safety and Inspection Service’’.
420-(2) $516,070,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Domestic
421-Food Programs—Food and Nutrition Service—Commodity
422-Assistance Program’’, of which $425,000,000 shall be for the
423-Commodity Supplemental Food Program.
424-(3) $7,597,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—
425-Domestic Food Programs—Food and Nutrition Service—Special
426-Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Chil-
427-dren (WIC)’’.
428-S
429-EC. 1203. (a) Section 260 of the Agricultural Marketing Act
430-of 1946 (7 U.S.C. 1636i) is amended by striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting
431-‘‘2025’’.
432-(b) Section 942 of the Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act of
433-1999 (7 U.S.C. 1635 note; Public Law 106–78) is amended by
434-striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’.
435-S
436-EC. 1204. Section 778 of division B of Public Law 118–42
437-is amended by striking paragraph (1).
438-(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
439-S
440-EC. 1205. Notwithstanding section 1101, amounts made avail-
441-able under the heading ‘‘Agricultural Programs, Farm Service
442-Agency, Agricultural Credit Insurance Fund Program Account’’ may
443-be reprogrammed as necessary between allocations for loan cat-
444-egories to ensure that overall program levels are equal to, to the
445-maximum extent practicable, the fiscal year 2024 program levels,
446-notwithstanding section 346(b)(2)(A)(i)(I) of the Consolidated Farm
447-and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1994(b)(2)(A)(i)(I)).
448-(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)
449-S
450-EC. 1206. Notwithstanding section 1101, amounts may be
451-transferred among accounts of the Department of Agriculture under H. R. 1968—9
452-the heading ‘‘Rural Development Programs’’ to allow for the program
453-levels to be equal to, to the maximum extent practicable, the levels
454-enacted for fiscal year 2024: Provided, That $34,000,000 shall be
455-transferred from such accounts to ‘‘Rural Development Programs,
456-Rural Housing Service, Rental Assistance Program’’.
457-S
458-EC. 1207. Title I of division N of the Consolidated Appropria-
459-tions Act, 2023 (Public Law 117–328), is amended in the last
460-proviso under the heading ‘‘Agricultural Programs—Processing,
461-Research and Marketing—Office of the Secretary’’, by adding at
462-the end the following: ‘‘, except that the Secretary shall allow
463-producers to retain payments not to exceed 90 percent of the pro-
464-ducer’s revenue losses (as determined by the Secretary) if the Sec-
465-retary determines a de minimis amount, as defined by the Sec-
466-retary, of a producer’s revenue loss is attributable to crops for
467-which the producer did not insure or obtain coverage under the
468-Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program under section 196
469-of the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996
470-(7 U.S.C. 7333): Provided further, That amounts repurposed pursu-
471-ant to this section that were previously designated by the Congress
472-as an emergency requirement pursuant to a concurrent resolution
473-on the budget are designated as an emergency requirement pursu-
474-ant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency
475-Deficit Control Act of 1985.’’.
476-TITLE III—COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND RELATED
477-AGENCIES
478-S
479-EC. 1301. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
480-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
481-(1) $857,159,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce—National
482-Institute of Standards and Technology—Scientific and Technical
483-Research and Services’’.
484-(2) $87,758,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce—National
485-Institute of Standards and Technology—Construction of Research
486-Facilities’’.
487-(3) $4,408,986,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce—National
488-Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Operations, Research
489-and Facilities’’.
490-(4) $2,000,033,000 for ‘‘Department of Justice—State and Local
491-Law Enforcement Activities—Office of Justice Programs—State and
492-Local Law Enforcement Assistance’’, and amounts provided under
493-paragraph (1) shall be $499,033,000, amounts provided under
494-subparagraph (Q) of paragraph (1) shall be $0, and amounts pro-
495-vided under subparagraph (R) of paragraph (1) shall be $0.
496-(5) $417,168,839 for ‘‘Department of Justice—Community Ori-
497-ented Policing Services—Community Oriented Policing Services
498-Programs’’, and amounts provided under paragraph (7) shall be
499-$0.
500-(6) $3,092,327,000 for ‘‘National Aeronautics and Space
501-Administration—Safety, Security and Mission Services’’.
502-S
503-EC. 1302. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
504-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
505-(1) $38,460,240 for ‘‘Department of Justice—Justice Operations,
506-Management, And Accountability—Justice Information Sharing
507-Technology’’.
508-(2) $2,236,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Justice—United States
509-Marshals Service—Federal Prisoner Detention’’. H. R. 1968—10
510-TITLE IV—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
511-S
512-EC. 1401. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for appro-
513-priations accounts under title I of division A of Public Law 118–
514-47 shall be as follows:
515-(1) $51,181,397,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, Army’’.
516-(2) $38,813,378,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, Navy’’.
517-(3) $16,151,382,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, Marine Corps’’.
518-(4) $37,023,437,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, Air Force’’.
519-(5) $1,312,347,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, Space Force’’.
520-(6) $5,490,830,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Army’’.
521-(7) $2,566,620,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Navy’’.
522-(8) $944,225,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Marine Corps’’.
523-(9) $2,597,273,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Air Force’’.
524-(10) $10,019,623,000 for ‘‘National Guard Personnel, Army’’.
525-(11) $5,287,499,000 for ‘‘National Guard Personnel, Air
526-Force’’.
527-S
528-EC. 1402. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for appro-
529-priations accounts under title II of division A of Public Law 118–
530-47 shall be as follows:
531-(1) $57,968,853,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance,
532-Army’’.
533-(2) $73,657,268,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance,
534-Navy’’.
535-(3) $10,183,272,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance,
536-Marine Corps’’.
537-(4) $63,239,279,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Air
538-Force’’.
539-(5) $5,070,915,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Space
540-Force’’.
541-(6) $53,376,465,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance,
542-Defense-Wide’’.
543-(7) $528,699,000 for ‘‘Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund’’.
544-(8) $3,233,517,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Army
545-Reserve’’.
546-(9) $1,316,518,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Navy
547-Reserve’’.
548-(10) $334,258,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Marine
549-Corps Reserve’’.
550-(11) $4,029,224,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Air
551-Force Reserve’’.
552-(12) $8,408,317,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Army
553-National Guard’’.
554-(13) $7,249,086,000 for ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Air
555-National Guard’’.
556-(14) $21,035,000 for ‘‘United States Court of Appeals for
557-the Armed Forces’’.
558-(15) $283,069,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restoration, Army’’.
559-(16) $343,591,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restoration, Navy’’.
560-(17) $330,524,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restoration, Air
561-Force’’.
562-(18) $9,480,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restoration, Defense-
563-Wide’’.
564-(19) $236,475,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restoration, For-
565-merly Used Defense Sites’’.
566-(20) $115,335,000 for ‘‘Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster,
567-and Civic Aid’’. H. R. 1968—11
568-(21) $296,076,000 for ‘‘Cooperative Threat Reduction
569-Account’’.
570-(22) $56,176,000 for ‘‘Defense Acquisition Workforce
571-Development Account’’.
572-S
573-EC. 1403. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for appro-
574-priations accounts under title III of division A of Public Law 118–
575-47 shall be as follows:
576-(1) $3,472,891,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Army’’.
577-(2) $5,998,293,000 for ‘‘Missile Procurement, Army’’.
578-(3) $3,688,870,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Weapons and
579-Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army’’.
580-(4) $2,857,276,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Ammunition, Army’’.
581-(5) $8,677,094,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, Army’’.
582-(6) $15,918,954,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Navy’’.
583-(7) $6,348,511,000 for ‘‘Weapons Procurement, Navy’’.
584-(8) $1,598,584,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Ammunition, Navy
585-and Marine Corps’’.
586-(9) $15,142,773,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, Navy’’.
587-(10) $3,803,608,000 for ‘‘Procurement, Marine Corps’’.
588-(11) $19,899,019,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Air Force’’.
589-(12) $4,258,672,000 for ‘‘Missile Procurement, Air Force’’.
590-(13) $550,646,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Ammunition, Air
591-Force’’.
592-(14) $30,978,191,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, Air Force’’.
593-(15) $3,900,769,000 for ‘‘Procurement, Space Force’’.
594-(16) $5,719,307,000 for ‘‘Procurement, Defense-Wide’’.
595-(17) $463,377,000 for ‘‘Defense Production Act Purchases’’.
596-(18) $850,000,000 for ‘‘National Guard and Reserve Equip-
597-ment Account’’.
598-S
599-EC. 1404. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Ship-
600-building and Conversion, Navy’’ shall be $33,331,952,000, as follows:
601-(1) Columbia Class Submarine, $3,364,835,000;
602-(2) Columbia Class Submarine (AP), $6,215,939,000;
603-(3) Carrier Replacement Program (CVN–80),
604-$1,123,124,000;
605-(4) Carrier Replacement Program (CVN–81), $674,930,000;
606-(5) Virginia Class Submarine, $3,615,904,000;
607-(6) Virginia Class Submarine (AP), $3,720,303,000;
608-(7) CVN Refueling Overhauls, $811,143,000;
609-(8) DDG–1000 Program, $61,100,000;
610-(9) DDG–51 Destroyer, $7,951,890,000;
611-(10) DDG–51 Destroyer (AP), $83,224,000;
612-(11) FFG–Frigate, $233,200,000;
613-(12) LPD Flight II, $1,561,963,000;
614-(13) LHA Replacement (AP), $61,118,000;
615-(14) Medium Landing Ship, $29,668,000;
616-(15) Ship to Shore Connector, $480,000,000;
617-(16) Service Craft, $41,426,000;
618-(17) Auxiliary Personnel Lighter, $76,168,000;
619-(18) LCAC SLEP, $45,087,000;
620-(19) Auxiliary Vessels, $204,939,000;
621-(20) For outfitting, post delivery, conversions, and first
622-destination transportation, $585,967,000; and
623-(21) Completion of Prior Year Shipbuilding Programs,
624-$2,390,024,000. H. R. 1968—12
625-S
626-EC. 1405. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for appro-
627-priations accounts under title IV of division A of Public Law 118–
628-47 shall be as follows:
629-(1) $14,322,031,000 for ‘‘Research, Development, Test and
630-Evaluation, Army’’.
631-(2) $25,967,177,000 for ‘‘Research, Development, Test and
632-Evaluation, Navy’’.
633-(3) $46,811,425,000 for ‘‘Research, Development, Test and
634-Evaluation, Air Force’’.
635-(4) $18,553,363,000 for ‘‘Research, Development, Test and
636-Evaluation, Space Force’’.
637-(5) $35,238,856,000 for ‘‘Research, Development, Test and
638-Evaluation, Defense-Wide’’.
639-(6) $348,709,000 for ‘‘Operational Test and Evaluation,
640-Defense’’.
641-S
642-EC. 1406. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for
643-‘‘Revolving and Management Funds’’ shall be $1,840,550,000.
644-S
645-EC. 1407. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for appro-
646-priations accounts under title VI of division A of Public Law 118–
647-47 shall be as follows:
648-(1) $40,395,072,000 for ‘‘Defense Health Program’’: Pro-
649-vided, That the amounts included under such heading shall
650-be applied to funds appropriated by this Act by substituting
651-‘‘$38,300,769,000’’ for ‘‘$36,639,695,000’’, ‘‘$20,599,128,000’’ for
652-‘‘$19,757,403,000’’, ‘‘$398,867,000’’ for ‘‘$381,881,000’’,
653-‘‘$1,695,436,000’’ for ‘‘$2,877,048,000’’, and ‘‘$650,000,000’’ for
654-‘‘$1,509,000,000’’.
655-(2) $775,507,000 for ‘‘Chemical Agents and Munitions
656-Destruction, Defense’’: Provided, That the amounts included
657-under such heading shall be applied to funds appropriated
658-by this Act by striking ‘‘$57,875,000’’ and substituting
659-‘‘$20,745,000’’ for ‘‘$89,284,000’’, ‘‘$13,945,000’’ for
660-‘‘$23,676,000’’, ‘‘$6,800,000’’ for ‘‘$34,199,000’’, and
661-‘‘$754,762,000’’ for ‘‘$1,002,560,000’’.
662-(3) $1,110,436,000 for ‘‘Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug
663-Activities, Defense’’: Provided, That the amounts included under
664-such heading shall be applied to funds appropriated by this
665-Act by substituting ‘‘$653,702,000’’ for ‘‘$702,962,000’’,
666-‘‘$135,567,000’’ for ‘‘$138,313,000’’, ‘‘$295,000,000’’ for
667-‘‘$305,786,000’’, and ‘‘$26,167,000’’ for ‘‘$30,000,000’’.
668-(4) $539,769,000 for ‘‘Office of the Inspector General’’: Pro-
669-vided, That the amounts included under such heading shall
670-be applied to funds appropriated by this Act by substituting
671-‘‘$536,533,000’’ for ‘‘$524,067,000’’, ‘‘$1,336,000’’ for
672-‘‘$1,098,000’’, and ‘‘$1,900,000’’ for ‘‘$3,400,000’’.
673-S
674-EC. 1408. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Related
675-Agencies, Intelligence Community Management Account’’ under title
676-VII of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall be $629,128,000.
677-S
678-EC. 1409. No appropriation or funds made available or
679-authority granted pursuant to section 1101(3) for the Department
680-of Defense shall be used to initiate or resume any project or activity
681-unless provided for in H.R. 8774 (as engrossed in the House of
682-Representatives on June 28, 2024) or S. 4921 (as reported by
683-the Senate Committee on Appropriations on August 1, 2024).
684-S
685-EC. 1410. The levels for appropriations accounts specified in
686-sections 1401 through 1408 for classified programs shall conform
687-to the direction included in the classified annex accompanying this H. R. 1968—13
688-title and shall be implemented in a manner consistent with Public
689-Law 118–47.
690-S
691-EC. 1411. Section 8004 of division A of Public Law 118–
692-47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘40 percent’’ for ‘‘20 percent’’.
693-S
694-EC. 1412. (a) Section 8005 of division A of Public Law 118–
695-47 is amended by striking ‘‘$6,000,000,000’’ and inserting
696-‘‘$8,000,000,000’’: Provided, That any transfer made pursuant to
697-such section may not extend the period of availability of funds
698-transferred beyond the period of availability for obligation of such
699-funds as provided to such funds in division A of Public Law 118–
700-47.
701-(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, section 8005 of division
702-A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated
703-by this Act by substituting ‘‘$8,000,000,000’’ for the dollar
704-amount in such section.
705-S
706-EC. 1413. Section 8026 of division A of Public Law 118–
707-47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$2,886,300,000’’ for
708-‘‘$2,857,803,000’’ and ‘‘$461,300,000’’ for ‘‘$456,803,000’’. Subsection
709-(e) of such section shall not apply to funds appropriated by this
710-Act.
711-S
712-EC. 1414. Notwithstanding section 1101, section 8109 of divi-
713-sion A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting
714-‘‘$1,362,809,000’’ for ‘‘$1,406,346,000’’, section 8110 of such division
715-shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$350,000,000’’ for ‘‘$380,000,000’’,
716-and section 8117 of such division shall be applied by substituting
717-‘‘$50,406,000’’ for ‘‘$15,000,000’’.
718-S
719-EC. 1415. Section 8046 of division A of Public Law 118–
720-47, shall not apply to funds made available under this Act.
721-(RESCISSIONS)
722-S
723-EC. 1416. The following amounts are permanently rescinded:
724-(1) ‘‘Afghanistan Security Forces Fund’’, 2022/2025,
725-$80,000,000;
726-(2) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Army’’, 2023/2025, $25,000,000;
727-(3) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Navy’’, 2023/2025, $3,700,000;
728-(4) ‘‘Other Procurement, Navy’’, 2023/2025, $45,000,000;
729-(5) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Air Force’’, 2023/2025,
730-$125,373,000;
731-(6) ‘‘Procurement Ammunition, Air Force’’, 2023/2025,
732-$23,000,000;
733-(7) ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide’’, 2024/2025,
734-$25,000,000;
735-(8) ‘‘Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund’’, 2024/2025,
736-$50,000,000;
737-(9) ‘‘Cooperative Threat Reduction Account’’, 2024/2026,
738-$91,000,000;
739-(10) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Navy’’, 2024/2026, $48,050,000;
740-(11) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Air Force’’, 2024/2026,
741-$65,000,000;
742-(12) ‘‘Other Procurement, Air Force’’, 2024/2026,
743-$188,300,000;
744-(13) ‘‘Procurement, Space Force’’, 2024/2026, $46,300,000;
745-(14) ‘‘Procurement, Defense-Wide’’, 2024/2026, $14,777,000;
746-(15) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy’’,
747-2024/2025, $51,395,000; H. R. 1968—14
748-(16) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air
749-Force’’, 2024/2025, $408,942,000;
750-(17) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Space
751-Force’’, 2024/2025, $111,665,000; and
752-(18) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evaluation,
753-Defense-Wide’’, 2024/2025, $31,800,000.
754-S
755-EC. 1417. Of the amounts appropriated in section 1404 of
756-this Act, $2,390,024,000 shall be available until September 30,
757-2025, to fund prior year shipbuilding costs increases for the fol-
758-lowing programs:
759-(1) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
760-Navy’’, 2013/2025: Carrier Replacement Program, $236,000,000;
761-(2) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
762-Navy’’, 2016/2025: DDG–51 Program, $10,509,000;
763-(3) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
764-Navy’’, 2016/2025: Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship Program,
765-$60,000,000;
766-(4) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
767-Navy’’, 2017/2025: Virginia Class Submarine Program,
768-$219,370,000;
769-(5) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
770-Navy’’, 2017/2025: DDG–51 Program, $115,600,000;
771-(6) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
772-Navy’’, 2017/2025: Littoral Combat Ship Program, $8,100,000;
773-(7) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
774-Navy’’, 2017/2025: LHA Replacement Program, $115,397,000;
775-(8) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
776-Navy’’, 2018/2025: Virginia Class Submarine Program,
777-$73,634,000;
778-(9) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
779-Navy’’, 2018/2025: DDG–51 Program, $107,405,000;
780-(10) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
781-Navy’’, 2018/2025: Littoral Combat Ship Program, $12,000,000;
782-(11) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
783-Navy’’, 2018/2025: LPD 17 (Flight II) Amphibious Transport
784-Dock Program, $19,158,000;
785-(12) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
786-Navy’’, 2018/2025: Oceanographic Ships Program, $18,000,000;
787-(13) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
788-Navy’’, 2018/2025: Ship to Shore Connector Program,
789-$14,694,000;
790-(14) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
791-Navy’’, 2019/2025: Littoral Combat Ship Program, $27,900,000;
792-(15) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
793-Navy’’, 2019/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Program, $49,995,000;
794-(16) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
795-Navy’’, 2019/2025: Ship to Shore Connector Program,
796-$33,345,000;
797-(17) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
798-Navy’’, 2020/2025: CVN Refueling Overhauls, $669,171,000;
799-(18) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
800-Navy’’, 2020/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, $105,413,000;
801-(19) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
802-Navy’’, 2020/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Program, $151,837,000;
803-(20) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
804-Navy’’, 2020/2025: Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship Program,
805-$978,000; H. R. 1968—15
806-(21) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
807-Navy’’, 2021/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, $76,580,000;
808-(22) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
809-Navy’’, 2021/2025: Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship Program,
810-$17,375,000;
811-(23) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
812-Navy’’, 2022/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, $64,940,000;
813-(24) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
814-Navy’’, 2022/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Program, $13,222,000;
815-(25) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
816-Navy’’, 2022/2025: Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship Program,
817-$4,234,000;
818-(26) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
819-Navy’’, 2023/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, $54,308,000;
820-(27) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
821-Navy’’, 2023/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Program, $12,100,000; and
822-(28) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion,
823-Navy’’, 2024/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, $98,759,000.
824-S
825-EC. 1418. The last paragraph in section 8010 of division A
826-of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by striking ‘‘Naval Strike
827-Missile’’ and all that follows before the period and inserting ‘‘CH–
828-53K Heavy Lift helicopters, T408 engines, and USS Virginia Class
829-(SSN–774)’’.
830-S
831-EC. 1419. During the period covered by this Act, section 8092
832-of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting
833-‘‘$204,939,000’’ for ‘‘$142,008,000’’.
834-S
835-EC. 1420. For an additional amount there is appropriated
836-to the ‘‘Department of Defense Credit Program Account’’ established
837-pursuant to section 149(e)(5) of title 10, United States Code, as
838-amended by section 905(a) of the National Defense Authorization
839-Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (Public Law 118–159), $89,049,000, to
840-remain available until expended, to carry out a pilot program on
841-capital assistance to support defense investment in the industrial
842-base as authorized by section 149(e) of such title, of which up
843-to $7,900,000 may be used for administrative expenses and project-
844-specific transaction costs: Provided, That costs of loans and loan
845-guarantees, including the cost of modifying such loans and loan
846-guarantees, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional
847-Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That such amounts are avail-
848-able to subsidize gross obligations for the principal amount of
849-loans, and total loan principal, any part of which is to be guaran-
850-teed, not to exceed $4,000,000,000: Provided further, That, for the
851-purposes of carrying out the Congressional Budget Act of 1974,
852-the Director of the Congressional Budget Office may request, and
853-the Secretary shall promptly provide documentation and informa-
854-tion relating to a project receiving capital assistance as authorized
855-under section 149(e) of such title: Provided further, That section
856-8140 of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall not apply to funds
857-appropriated by this Act.
858-(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
859-S
860-EC. 1421. For an additional amount for the Department of
861-Defense, $8,000,000,000, to remain available until September 30,
862-2025, for transfer to military personnel accounts, operation and
863-maintenance accounts, and the Defense Working Capital Funds,
864-in addition to amounts otherwise made available only for U.S. H. R. 1968—16
865-military operations, force protection, and deterrence led by Com-
866-mander, United States Central Command and Commander, United
867-States European Command: Provided, That none of the funds pro-
868-vided under this section may be obligated or expended until 30
869-days after the Secretary of Defense provides to the congressional
870-defense committees an execution plan: Provided further, That not
871-less than 15 days prior to any transfer of funds, the Secretary
872-of Defense shall notify the congressional defense committees of
873-the details of any such transfer: Provided further, That the transfer
874-authority provided under this section is in addition to any other
875-transfer authority provided elsewhere in this Act: Provided further,
876-That upon transfer, the funds shall be merged with and available
877-for the same purposes, and for the same time period, as the appro-
878-priation to which transferred: Provided further, That upon a deter-
879-mination that all or part of the funds transferred from this appro-
880-priation are not necessary for the purposes provided herein, such
881-amounts may be transferred back and merged with this appropria-
882-tion.
883-S
884-EC. 1422. (a) Not later than 45 days after the date of the
885-enactment of this division, the Department of Defense, after con-
886-sultation with the Subcommittees on Defense of the Committees
887-on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate,
888-shall submit to such Subcommittees a spending, expenditure, or
889-operating plan for fiscal year 2025 for appropriations or funds
890-made available pursuant to section 1101(a)(3) or any other provision
891-of this title for the Department of Defense at the same level of
892-detail required for the report outlined by section 8007 of division
893-A of Public Law 118–47.
894-(b) No program, project, or activity may be included in the
895-expenditure plan submitted pursuant to subsection (a) unless such
896-program, project, or activity was provided for in H.R. 8774 (as
897-engrossed in the House of Representatives on June 28, 2024) or
898-S. 4921 (as reported by the Senate Committee on Appropriations
899-on August 1, 2024) or in the reports accompanying those Acts.
900-(c) The plan submitted pursuant to subsection (a) shall serve
901-as the baseline for reprogramming and transfer authorities for
902-fiscal year 2025 under the authorities and conditions of sections
903-8005 and 8006 of division A of Public Law 118–47.
904-(d) If a sequestration is ordered by the President under section
905-254 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act
906-of 1985, the spending, expenditure, or operating plan required by
907-this section shall reflect such sequestration.
908-TITLE V—ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT AND
909-RELATED AGENCIES
910-S
911-EC. 1501. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
912-for the following accounts shall be applied as follows:
913-(1) $1,710,806,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Bureau
914-of Reclamation—Water and Related Resources’’: Provided, That the
915-sixth proviso under such heading shall not apply to funds appro-
916-priated in this division.
917-(2) $0 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Energy Programs—Energy
918-Projects’’.
919-S
920-EC. 1502. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
921-for the following accounts shall be as follows: H. R. 1968—17
922-(1) $55,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Energy Programs—
923-Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program’’: Pro-
924-vided, That the second and third provisos shall be applied by
925-substituting ‘‘$55,000,000’’ for ‘‘$70,000,000’’ and the fourth proviso
926-shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$170,000,000’’ for ‘‘$70,000,000’’.
927-(2) $19,293,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Atomic Energy
928-Defense Activities—National Nuclear Security Administration—
929-Weapons Activities’’.
930-(3) $2,396,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Atomic Energy
931-Defense Activities—National Nuclear Security Administration—
932-Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation’’.
933-(4) $1,107,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Environmental
934-and Other Defense Activities—Other Defense Activities’’.
935-S
936-EC. 1503. (a) Section 102 of division D of Public Law 118–
937-42 shall not apply with respect to funds appropriated by this divi-
938-sion.
939-(b) Not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of
940-this division, the Chief of Engineers shall submit directly to the
941-Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and
942-the Senate a detailed work plan for fiscal year 2025 with respect
943-to the funds appropriated by this division for ‘‘Corps of Engineers—
944-Civil’’: Provided, That specific studies and projects shall not be
945-eligible to receive such funds made available under the headings
946-‘‘Investigations’’, ‘‘Construction’’, and ‘‘Mississippi River and Tribu-
947-taries’’, as applicable, unless such studies and projects are active
948-as of the date that is the day prior to the date of enactment
949-of this division and are otherwise eligible to receive funds made
950-available under such headings: Provided further, That the Assistant
951-Secretary of the Army for Civil Works shall not deviate from the
952-work plan submitted pursuant to this subsection once the plan
953-has been submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of the
954-House of Representatives and the Senate, except as provided in
955-section 101 of division D of Public Law 118–42.
956-S
957-EC. 1504. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, language
958-under the heading ‘‘Department of Energy—Energy Programs—
959-Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning
960-Fund’’ in Public Law 118–42 shall be applied to funds appropriated
961-by this Act by substituting ‘‘to be deposited into and subsequently
962-derived from’’ for ‘‘to be derived from’’.
963-S
964-EC. 1505. Section 301(d) of division D of Public Law 118–
965-42 shall not apply to amounts made available by this division
966-to the Department of Energy under the headings ‘‘Atomic Energy
967-Defense Activities—National Nuclear Security Administration—
968-Weapons Activities’’, ‘‘Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National
969-Nuclear Security Administration—Defense Nuclear Nonprolifera-
970-tion’’, and ‘‘Environmental and Other Defense Activities—Defense
971-Environmental Cleanup’’.
972-S
973-EC. 1506. Section 10609(a) of the Northwestern New Mexico
974-Rural Water Projects Act (subtitle B of title X of Public Law
975-111–11) shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$1,640,000,000’’ for
976-‘‘$870,000,000’’ and ‘‘2025’’ for ‘‘2024’’.
977-S
978-EC. 1507. (a) In accordance with section 4007 of Public Law
979-114–322, and as recommended by the Secretary of the Interior
980-in a letter dated May 22, 2024, funding provided for such purpose
981-in fiscal year 2024 shall be made available to the Sites Reservoir
982-Project. H. R. 1968—18
983-(b) In accordance with section 4009(c) of Public Law 114–
984-322, and as recommended by the Secretary in a letter dated May
985-22, 2024, funding provided for such purpose in fiscal year 2023
986-and fiscal year 2024 shall be made available to the El Paso Aquifer
987-Storage and Recovery Enhanced Arroyo Project, the Replenish Big
988-Bear, the Purified Water Replenishment Project, the North San
989-Diego Water Reuse Coalition Regional Recycled Water Program,
990-the Coachella Valley Water District WRP–10 Non-Potable Water
991-System Expansion, the Pure Water Oceanside Phase 1, and the
992-Carpinteria Advanced Purification Project.
993-S
994-EC. 1508. Amounts made available by section 1101 for ‘‘Depart-
995-ment of Energy—Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National
996-Nuclear Security Administration—Naval Reactors’’ may be used
997-for the design and construction of the Naval Examination Acquisi-
998-tion Project.
999-S
1000-EC. 1509. Amounts made available by section 1101 for ‘‘Depart-
1001-ment of Energy—Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National
1002-Nuclear Security Administration—Weapons Activities’’ may be used
1003-for Domestic Uranium Enrichment, Warhead Assembly Moderniza-
1004-tion, the Principal Underground Laboratory for Subcritical
1005-Experimentation at the Nevada National Security Sites, the Ana-
1006-lytic Gas Laboratory at Pantex, and the Plutonium Mission Safety
1007-and Quality Building at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
1008-TITLE VI—FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL
1009-GOVERNMENT
1010-S
1011-EC. 1601. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1012-for the following accounts in division B of Public Law 118–47
1013-shall be applied as follows:
1014-(1) In section 204, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$13,045,000’’.
1015-(2) In section 530, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$38,414,000’’.
1016-(3) In section 542, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$116,541,000’’.
1017-S
1018-EC. 1602. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1019-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
1020-(1) $15,000,000 for ‘‘Election Assistance Commission—Election
1021-Security Grants’’.
1022-(2) $9,308,000,000 for ‘‘General Services Administration—Fed-
1023-eral Buildings Fund’’, without regard to the limitations in para-
1024-graphs (1) through (3) and subparagraphs (A) through (C) in para-
1025-graph (2) under such heading in division B of Public Law 118–
1026-47: Provided, That the amount under such heading for buildings
1027-operations shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$3,272,000,000’’ for
1028-‘‘$2,951,184,000’’.
1029-(3) $8,000,000 for ‘‘National Archives and Records Administra-
1030-tion—Repairs and Restoration’’: Provided, That the amounts
1031-included under such heading in division B of Public Law 118–
1032-47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$17,500,000’’.
1033-(4) $90,000,000 for ‘‘District of Columbia—Federal Funds—Fed-
1034-eral Payment For Emergency Planning and Security Costs In The
1035-District of Columbia’’: Provided, That $50,000,000 of the amounts
1036-included under such heading shall be for costs associated with
1037-the Presidential Inauguration held in January 2025.
1038-S
1039-EC. 1603. Notwithstanding section 1101, no funds are provided
1040-by this Act for ‘‘General Services Administration—Pre-election
1041-Presidential Transition’’. H. R. 1968—19
1042-S
1043-EC. 1604. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Small
1044-Business Administration—Disaster Loans Program Account’’ shall
1045-be $406,000,000: Provided, That the amounts included under such
1046-heading in division B of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by
1047-substituting ‘‘$396,000,000’’ for ‘‘$165,000,000’’: Provided further,
1048-That of the funds made available by section 1101 under such
1049-heading, $374,000,000 shall be for major disasters declared pursu-
1050-ant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assist-
1051-ance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122(2)) and is designated by the Congress
1052-as being for disaster relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of the
1053-Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1054-S
1055-EC. 1605. Notwithstanding 1101, section 747 of title VII of
1056-division B of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied through the
1057-date specified in section 1106 of this Act by—
1058-(1) substituting ‘‘2024’’ for ‘‘2023’’ each place it appears;
1059-(2) substituting ‘‘2025’’ for ‘‘2024’’ each place it appears;
1060-(3) substituting ‘‘2026’’ for ‘‘2025’’; and
1061-(4) substituting ‘‘section 747 of division B of Public Law 118–
1062-47, as in effect on September 30, 2024’’ for ‘‘section 747 of division
1063-E of Public Law 117–328’’ each place it appears.
1064-S
1065-EC. 1606. Section 128 of division B of Public Law 118–47
1066-shall not apply for fiscal year 2025.
1067-S
1068-EC. 1607. Section 302 of title III of Public Law 108–494
1069-shall be applied by substituting the date specified in section 1106
1070-of this Act for ‘‘December 31, 2024’’ each place it appears.
1071-S
1072-EC. 1608. If, for fiscal year 2025, new budget authority pro-
1073-vided in appropriations Acts exceeds the discretionary spending
1074-limit for any category set forth in section 251(c) of the Balanced
1075-Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 due to estimating
1076-differences with the Congressional Budget Office, an adjustment
1077-to the discretionary spending limit in such category for fiscal year
1078-2025 shall be made by the Director of the Office of Management
1079-and Budget in the amount of the excess but the total of all such
1080-adjustments shall not exceed 0.25 percent of the sum of the adjusted
1081-discretionary spending limits for all categories for that fiscal year.
1082-TITLE VII—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
1083-S
1084-EC. 1701. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for the
1085-following accounts shall be as follows:
1086-(1) $9,986,542,000 for ‘‘U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforce-
1087-ment—Operations and Support’’.
1088-(2) $10,614,968,000 for ‘‘Transportation Security Administra-
1089-tion—Operations and Support’’.
1090-(3) $10,415,271,000 for ‘‘Coast Guard—Operations and Sup-
1091-port’’.
1092-(4) $3,203,262,000 for ‘‘Federal Emergency Management
1093-Agency—Federal Assistance’’: Provided, That the matter under such
1094-heading in division C of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to
1095-funds provided by this Act by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for each number
1096-in paragraph (12).
1097-(5) $22,510,000,000 for ‘‘Federal Emergency Management
1098-Agency—Disaster Relief Fund’’: Provided, That such amount shall
1099-be for major disasters declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford
1100-Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121
1101-et seq.) and is designated by the Congress as being for disaster H. R. 1968—20
1102-relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of the Balanced Budget and
1103-Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1104-S
1105-EC. 1702. Section 11223(b)(2) of the Don Young Coast Guard
1106-Authorization Act of 2022 (division K of Public Law 117–263) is
1107-amended by striking ‘‘shall apply’’ and inserting ‘‘shall not apply’’.
1108-S
1109-EC. 1703. During the period covered by this Act, section 517
1110-of title 10, United States Code, shall not apply with respect to
1111-the Coast Guard.
1112-S
1113-EC. 1704. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the matter
1114-preceding the first proviso under the heading ‘‘United States Secret
1115-Service—Operations and Support’’ in division C of Public Law 118–
1116-47 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this Act by substituting
1117-‘‘$35,000,000’’ for ‘‘$24,000,000’’ and substituting ‘‘2024’’ for ‘‘2023’’.
1118-S
1119-EC. 1705. For fiscal year 2025, section 227 of the Department
1120-of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2024 (division C of Public
1121-Law 118–47) shall have no force or effect.
1122-(RESCISSION)
1123-S
1124-EC. 1706. The following unobligated balances made available
1125-to the Department of Homeland Security pursuant to section 505
1126-of the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2024
1127-(division C of Public Law 118–47) are rescinded:
1128-(1) $550,000 from ‘‘Office of the Secretary and Executive
1129-Management—Operations and Support’’.
1130-(2) $1,497,000 from ‘‘Management Directorate—Operations and
1131-Support’’.
1132-(3) $1,309,000 from ‘‘Intelligence, Analysis, and Situational
1133-Awareness—Operations and Support’’.
1134-(4) $102,000 from ‘‘Office of Inspector General—Operations and
1135-Support’’.
1136-(5) $15,823,000 from ‘‘Transportation Security Administration—
1137-Operations and Support’’.
1138-(6) $4,321,000 from ‘‘Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
1139-Agency—Operations and Support’’.
1140-(7) $1,723,000 from ‘‘Federal Emergency Management Agency—
1141-Operations and Support’’.
1142-(8) $2,514,000 from ‘‘U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Serv-
1143-ices—Operations and Support’’.
1144-(9) $685,000 from ‘‘Federal Law Enforcement Training Cen-
1145-ters—Operations and Support’’.
1146-(10) $1,051,000 from ‘‘Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
1147-Office—Operations and Support’’.
1148-(RESCISSION)
1149-S
1150-EC. 1707. Of the unobligated balances in the ‘‘Department
1151-of Homeland Security Nonrecurring Expenses Fund’’ established
1152-in section 538 of division F of Public Law 117–103, $133,000,000
1153-are hereby rescinded.
1154-(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
1155-S
1156-EC. 1708. (a) Of the total amount provided by paragraph
1157-(4) of section 1701 of this Act under the heading ‘‘Federal Emergency
1158-Management Agency—Federal Assistance’’, $115,000,000 shall be
1159-derived by transfer from the unobligated balances from amounts
1160-made available in paragraph (2) under such heading in title V H. R. 1968—21
1161-of division J of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public
1162-Law 117–58) and shall be merged with amounts provided under
1163-such heading by paragraph (4) of section 1701 of this Act.
1164-(b) Amounts repurposed or transferred pursuant to this section
1165-that were previously designated by the Congress as an emergency
1166-requirement pursuant to a concurrent resolution on the budget
1167-shall continue to be treated as an amount specified in section
1168-103(b) of division A of Public Law 118–5.
1169-S
1170-EC. 1709. (a) Sections 1309(a) and 1319 of the National Flood
1171-Insurance Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4016(a) and 4026) shall be applied
1172-by substituting the date specified in section 1106 of this Act for
1173-‘‘September 30, 2023’’.
1174-(b)(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this section shall become effec-
1175-tive immediately upon enactment of this Act.
1176-(2) If this Act is enacted after March 14, 2025, this section
1177-shall be applied as if it were in effect on March 14, 2025.
1178-TITLE VIII—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
1179-ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES
1180-S
1181-EC. 1801. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1182-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
1183-(1) $1,294,766,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Bureau
1184-of Land Management—Management of Lands and Resources’’: Pro-
1185-vided, That the amounts included under such heading in division
1186-E of Public Law 118–42 shall be applied to funds appropriated
1187-by this division by substituting ‘‘$1,294,766,000’’ for
1188-‘‘$1,294,916,000’’ the second place it appears.
1189-(2) $1,475,353,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—United
1190-States Fish and Wildlife Service—Resource Management’’.
1191-(3) $89,593,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—National Park
1192-Service—National Recreation and Preservation’’.
1193-(4) $168,900,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—National
1194-Park Service—Historic Preservation Fund’’.
1195-(5) $1,450,197,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—United
1196-States Geological Survey—Surveys, Investigations, and Research’’.
1197-(6) $1,897,709,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Bureau
1198-of Indian Affairs—Operation of Indian Programs’’.
1199-(7) $756,073,000 for ‘‘Environmental Protection Agency—
1200-Science and Technology’’: Provided, That the amounts included
1201-under such heading in division E of Public Law 118–42 shall be
1202-applied to the funds appropriated by this division as follows: by
1203-substituting ‘‘$17,500,000’’ for ‘‘$19,530,000’’; and by substituting
1204-‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$2,030,000’’.
1205-(8) $4,380,245,000 for ‘‘State and Tribal Assistance Grants’’:
1206-Provided, That the amounts included under such heading in division
1207-E of Public Law 118–42 shall be applied to the funds appropriated
1208-by this division as follows: by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$787,652,267’’;
1209-by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$631,659,905’’; and by substituting ‘‘$0’’
1210-for ‘‘$38,693,000’’: Provided further, That the second proviso under
1211-the paragraph numbered (1) of such heading in division E of Public
1212-Law 118–42 shall not apply to the funds appropriated by this
1213-division.
1214-(9) $283,500,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Forest
1215-Service—State, Private, and Tribal Forestry’’.
1216-(10) $151,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Forest
1217-Service—Capital Improvement and Maintenance’’. H. R. 1968—22
1218-S
1219-EC. 1802. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1220-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
1221-(1) $2,894,424,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—National
1222-Park Service—Operation of the National Park System’’.
1223-(2) $1,147,171,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Depart-
1224-ment-Wide Programs—Wildland Fire Management’’.
1225-(3) $3,195,028,000 for ‘‘Environmental Protection Agency—
1226-Environmental Programs and Management’’.
1227-(4) $2,426,111,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Forest
1228-Service—Wildland Fire Management’’.
1229-S
1230-EC. 1803. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the
1231-level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Indian
1232-Health Service—Indian Health Services’’ shall be $38,709,000 for
1233-amounts in the first appropriation in the matter preceding the
1234-first proviso under such heading.
1235-(b) In addition to amounts otherwise made available in section
1236-1112, $38,709,000 is appropriated for ‘‘Department of Health and
1237-Human Services—Indian Health Service—Indian Health Services’’,
1238-which shall become available on October 1, 2025, and remain avail-
1239-able through September 30, 2027.
1240-S
1241-EC. 1804. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the
1242-level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Indian
1243-Health Service—Indian Health Facilities’’ shall be—
1244-(1) $3,920,000 for amounts in the first appropriation in
1245-the matter preceding the first proviso under such heading;
1246-and
1247-(2) $289,306,000 for Sanitation Facilities Construction and
1248-Health Care Facilities Construction:
1249-Provided, That amounts included in the fourth proviso under such
1250-heading in division E of Public Law 118–42 shall be applied to
1251-funds appropriated by this division by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for
1252-‘‘$17,023,000’’.
1253-(b) In addition to amounts otherwise made available in section
1254-1112, $3,920,000 is appropriated for ‘‘Department of Health and
1255-Human Services—Indian Health Service—Indian Health Facilities’’,
1256-which shall become available on October 1, 2025, and remain avail-
1257-able until expended.
1258-S
1259-EC. 1805. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, there
1260-is appropriated $1,650,000 for the ‘‘Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian
1261-Relocation—Salaries and Expenses’’ account, which shall be subject
1262-to the same terms and conditions as amounts otherwise made
1263-available to that account in fiscal year 2024 consistent with section
1264-1105.
1265-S
1266-EC. 1806. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the
1267-level for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Department-Wide Pro-
1268-grams—Wildfire Suppression Operations Reserve Fund’’ shall be
1269-$360,000,000 for additional new budget authority as specified for
1270-purposes of section 251(b)(2)(F) of the of the Balanced Budget
1271-and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1272-(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Department
1273-of Agriculture—Forest Service—Wildfire Suppression Operations
1274-Reserve Fund’’ shall be $2,390,000,000 for additional new budget
1275-authority as specified for purposes of section 251(b)(2)(F) of the
1276-of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1277-S
1278-EC. 1807. Sections 456 and 457 of H.R. 8998 from the 118th
1279-Congress (Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related H. R. 1968—23
1280-Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025), as passed by the House of
1281-Representatives on July 24, 2024, are hereby enacted into law.
1282-S
1283-EC. 1808. (a) Funds previously made available in the Further
1284-Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief
1285-Requirements Act, 2018 (subdivision 1 of division B of Public Law
1286-115–123) for the ‘‘Department of the Interior—National Park
1287-Service—Historic Preservation Fund’’ that were available for obliga-
1288-tion through fiscal year 2019 are to remain available through fiscal
1289-year 2026 for the liquidation of valid obligations incurred in fiscal
1290-years 2018 and 2019: Provided, That amounts repurposed pursuant
1291-to this section that were previously designated by the Congress
1292-as an emergency requirement pursuant to the Balanced Budget
1293-and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 are designated as an
1294-emergency requirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the
1295-Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1296-(b) This section shall—
1297-(1) take effect on the day of enactment of this Act; and
1298-(2) be applied as if it were in effect on September 30,
1299-2024.
1300-S
1301-EC. 1809. Section 113 of division G of Public Law 113–76
1302-shall be applied by substituting ‘‘2025’’ for ‘‘2024’’.
1303-TITLE IX—DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH AND HUMAN
1304-SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, AND RELATED AGENCIES
1305-S
1306-EC. 1901. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1307-for ‘‘Department of Labor—Bureau of Labor Statistics—Salaries
1308-and Expenses’’ shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$635,952,000’’ for
1309-‘‘$629,952,000’’.
1310-S
1311-EC. 1902. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level which
1312-may be expended from the Employment Security Administration
1313-Account of the Unemployment Trust Fund for administrative
1314-expenses of ‘‘Department of Labor—State Unemployment Insurance
1315-and Employment Service Operations’’ shall be $3,928,084,000: Pro-
1316-vided, That the amount included under such heading in division
1317-D of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated
1318-by this division by substituting ‘‘$3,147,635,000’’ for
1319-‘‘$3,141,635,000’’ and ‘‘$388,000,000’’ for ‘‘$382,000,000’’: Provided
1320-further, That of the funds made available by section 1101 under
1321-such heading to carry out reemployment services and eligibility
1322-assessments under section 306 of the Social Security Act,
1323-$271,000,000 is additional new budget authority specified for pur-
1324-poses of section 251(b)(2)(E) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency
1325-Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1326-(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Department
1327-of Health and Human Services—Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
1328-Services—Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Account’’ shall
1329-be $941,000,000: Provided, That the amount included under such
1330-heading in division D of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to
1331-funds appropriated by this division by substituting ‘‘$699,058,000’’
1332-for ‘‘$675,058,000’’, ‘‘$108,735,000’’ for ‘‘$107,735,000’’, and
1333-‘‘$133,207,000’’ for ‘‘$132,207,000’’: Provided further, That of the
1334-funds made available by section 1101 under such heading,
1335-$630,000,000 is additional new budget authority specified for pur-
1336-poses of section 251(b)(2)(C) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency
1337-Deficit Control Act of 1985 for additional health care fraud and
1338-abuse control activities. H. R. 1968—24
1339-(c) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘Social Security
1340-Administration—Limitation on Administrative Expenses’’ shall be
1341-$14,127,978,000: Provided, That the amount included under such
1342-heading in division D of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to
1343-funds appropriated by this division by substituting ‘‘$1,903,000,000’’
1344-for ‘‘$1,851,000,000’’: Provided further, That of the funds made
1345-available by section 1101 under such heading, $1,630,000,000 is
1346-additional new budget authority specified for purposes of section
1347-251(b)(2)(B) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control
1348-Act of 1985.
1349-(RESCISSION)
1350-S
1351-EC. 1903. Of the funds made available under the heading
1352-‘‘Department of Labor—Employment and Training Administration—
1353-Training and Employment Services’’ in division D of Public Law
1354-118–47, $75,000,000 are hereby permanently rescinded from the
1355-amount specified in paragraph (2)(A) under such heading for the
1356-period October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.
1357-S
1358-EC. 1904. Notwithstanding section 1104 of this Act, during
1359-the period covered by this Act, the Secretary of Health and Human
1360-Services may collect registration fees from members of the Organ
1361-Procurement and Transplantation Network (in this section referred
1362-to as ‘‘OPTN’’), authorized under section 372 of the Public Health
1363-Service Act, for each transplant candidate such members place
1364-on the list described in subsection (b)(2)(A)(i) of such section,
1365-including directly or through awards made under subsection
1366-(b)(1)(A) of such section: Provided, That such fees may be credited
1367-to the ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—Health
1368-Resources and Services Administration—Health Systems’’ account,
1369-to remain available until expended, to support the operation of
1370-the OPTN: Provided further, That the Secretary may distribute
1371-fees collected pursuant to this subsection among the awardee or
1372-awardees described in such subsection (b)(1)(A) as the Secretary
1373-deems appropriate.
1374-S
1375-EC. 1905. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1376-for ‘‘Department of Health and Human Services—National
1377-Institutes of Health—NIH Innovation Account, CURES Act’’ shall
1378-be applied by substituting ‘‘$127,000,000’’ for ‘‘$407,000,000’’.
1379-(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
1380-S
1381-EC. 1906. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
1382-not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this section,
1383-the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall transfer funds
1384-appropriated for fiscal year 2025 under section 4002 of Public
1385-Law 111–148 (42 U.S.C. 300u–11) to the accounts specified, in
1386-the amounts specified, and for the activities specified in subsection
1387-(a) of section 222 of division D of Public Law 118–47: Provided,
1388-That subsections (b) and (c) of such section 222 shall apply to
1389-amounts transferred under this section.
1390-S
1391-EC. 1907. Section 223 of division D of Public Law 118–47
1392-is amended by striking ‘‘2026’’ and inserting ‘‘2027’’.
1393-S
1394-EC. 1908. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1395-for the following accounts shall be applied as follows:
1396-(1) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Labor—Employment
1397-and Training Administration—Training and Employment Services’’, H. R. 1968—25
1398-by substituting ‘‘$3,898,587,000’’ for ‘‘$4,006,421,000’’, by sub-
1399-stituting ‘‘$969,255,000’’ for ‘‘$1,077,089,000’’, and by substituting
1400-‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$107,834,000’’.
1401-(2) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human
1402-Services—Health Resources and Services Administration—HRSA-
1403-Wide Activities and Program Support’’, by substituting
1404-‘‘$219,588,000’’ for ‘‘$1,110,376,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for
1405-‘‘$890,788,000’’.
1406-(3) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human
1407-Services—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra-
1408-tion—Health Surveillance and Program Support’’, by substituting
1409-‘‘$138,155,000’’ for ‘‘$210,245,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for
1410-‘‘$72,090,000’’.
1411-(4) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human
1412-Services—Administration for Children and Families—Children and
1413-Families Services Programs’’, by substituting ‘‘$14,789,089,000’’ for
1414-‘‘$14,829,100,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$40,011,000’’.
1415-(5) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and Human
1416-Services—Administration for Community Living—Aging and Dis-
1417-ability Services Programs’’, by substituting ‘‘$2,435,832,000’’ for
1418-‘‘$2,465,100,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$29,268,000’’.
1419-(6) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Education—Higher Edu-
1420-cation’’, by substituting ‘‘$3,080,952,000’’ for ‘‘$3,283,296,000’’ and
1421-by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$202,344,000’’.
1422-S
1423-EC. 1909. Section 306 of division D of Public Law 118–47
1424-is amended by striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2026’’.
1425-(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)
1426-S
1427-EC. 1910. Notwithstanding section 1101, the amount under
1428-the heading ‘‘Corporation for National and Community Service—
1429-Payment to the National Service Trust’’ in division D of Public
1430-Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division
1431-by substituting ‘‘$235,000,000’’ for ‘‘$243,000,000’’.
1432-S
1433-EC. 1911. Notwithstanding section 1101, the amount included
1434-in the third paragraph under the heading ‘‘Social Security Adminis-
1435-tration—Limitation on Administrative Expenses’’ in division D of
1436-Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this
1437-division by substituting ‘‘$170,000,000’’ for ‘‘$150,000,000’’ each
1438-place it appears.
1439-S
1440-EC. 1912. Activities authorized by part A of title IV (other
1441-than under section 403(c) or 418) and section 1108(b) of the Social
1442-Security Act shall continue through the date specified in section
1443-1106 of this Act, in the manner authorized for fiscal year 2024,
1444-and out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not
1445-otherwise appropriated, there are hereby appropriated such sums
1446-as may be necessary for such purpose.
1447-TITLE X—LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
1448-S
1449-EC. 11001. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1450-for each of the following Senate accounts shall be as follows:
1451-(1) ‘‘Contingent Expenses of the Senate—Inquiries and Inves-
1452-tigations’’, $189,200,000.
1453-(2) ‘‘Contingent Expenses of the Senate—Senators’ Official Per-
1454-sonnel and Office Expense Account’’, $607,400,000. H. R. 1968—26
1455-S
1456-EC. 11002. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1457-for each of the following House of Representatives accounts shall
1458-be as follows:
1459-(1) ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $1,878,346,000.
1460-(2) ‘‘Members’ Representational Allowances’’, $850,000,000.
1461-(3) ‘‘Salaries, Officers and Employees’’, $320,227,000, and the
1462-level under that heading for the Office of the Sergeant at Arms,
1463-$34,141,000.
1464-(4) ‘‘House of Representatives Modernization Initiatives
1465-Account’’, $2,000,000.
1466-S
1467-EC. 11003. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1468-for each of the following Joint Items accounts shall be as follows:
1469-(1) ‘‘Office of the Attending Physician’’, $4,292,000.
1470-(2) ‘‘Capitol Police—Salaries’’, $603,627,000: Provided, That of
1471-the amounts appropriated, $15,000,000 shall be available solely
1472-for tuition reimbursement and recruitment and retention focused
1473-salary related items.
1474-(3) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Building’’, $48,688,000,
1475-of which $6,599,000 shall remain available until September 30,
1476-2029, and of which $10,000,000 shall remain available until
1477-expended.
1478-(4) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Grounds’’, $21,600,000,
1479-of which $7,000,000 shall remain available until September 30,
1480-2029.
1481-(5) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—House Office Buildings’’,
1482-$146,174,000, of which $61,610,000 shall remain available until
1483-September 30, 2029, and of which $10,500,000 shall remain avail-
1484-able until expended.
1485-(6) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Power Plant’’,
1486-$123,850,000, of which $11,000,000 shall remain available until
1487-September 30, 2029.
1488-(7) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Library Buildings and Grounds’’,
1489-$64,978,000, of which $27,800,000 shall remain available until Sep-
1490-tember 30, 2029, and the matter following ‘‘September 20, 2028’’
1491-shall not apply.
1492-TITLE XI—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, VETERANS AFFAIRS,
1493-AND RELATED AGENCIES
1494-S
1495-EC. 11101. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1496-for the following accounts shall be applied as follows:
1497-(1) $2,236,357,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1498-Construction, Army’’.
1499-(2) $4,159,399,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1500-Construction, Navy and Marine Corps’’.
1501-(3) $3,347,126,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1502-Construction, Air Force’’.
1503-(4) $3,881,383,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1504-Construction, Defense-Wide’’.
1505-(5) $398,489,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1506-Construction, Army National Guard’’.
1507-(6) $290,492,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1508-Construction, Air National Guard’’.
1509-(7) $295,032,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military
1510-Construction, Army Reserve’’.
1511-(8) $29,829,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military Construc-
1512-tion, Navy Reserve’’. H. R. 1968—27
1513-(9) $74,663,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military Construc-
1514-tion, Air Force Reserve’’.
1515-S
1516-EC. 11102. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1517-for the following accounts shall be applied as follows:
1518-(1) $276,647,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1519-Construction—Army’’.
1520-(2) $245,742,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1521-Construction—Navy and Marine Corps’’.
1522-(3) $221,549,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1523-Construction—Air Force’’.
1524-(4) $8,195,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1525-Improvement Fund’’.
1526-(5) $497,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military Unaccom-
1527-panied Housing Improvement Fund’’.
1528-S
1529-EC. 11103. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1530-for the following accounts shall be applied as follows:
1531-(1) $485,611,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1532-Operation and Maintenance—Army’’.
1533-(2) $387,217,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1534-Operation and Maintenance—Navy and Marine Corps’’.
1535-(3) $336,250,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1536-Operation and Maintenance—Air Force’’.
1537-(4) $52,156,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family Housing
1538-Operation and Maintenance—Defense-Wide’’.
1539-S
1540-EC. 11104. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, section
1541-126 of division A of Public Law 118–42 shall be applied by sub-
1542-stituting ‘‘fiscal year 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020’’ for ‘‘fiscal year
1543-2017, 2018, and 2019’’.
1544-S
1545-EC. 11105. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, sections
1546-124, 128 through 137, 259, and 260 of division A of Public Law
1547-118–42 shall not apply for fiscal year 2025.
1548-S
1549-EC. 11106. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, section
1550-123 of division A of Public Law 118–42 and the provisions carrying
1551-the same restriction in prior Acts making appropriations to the
1552-Department of Defense for military construction shall not apply
1553-to unobligated balances from prior year appropriations made avail-
1554-able under the heading ‘‘Department of Defense—Military Construc-
1555-tion, Army’’ and such balances may be obligated for an access
1556-road project at Arlington National Cemetery.
1557-S
1558-EC. 11107. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, for
1559-expenses necessary to support efforts to complete the renovation
1560-of the Sheridan Building at the Armed Forces Retirement Home—
1561-Washington, District of Columbia, $31,000,000, to remain available
1562-until expended, shall be paid from the general fund of the Treasury
1563-to the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund.
1564-S
1565-EC. 11108. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act,
1566-the following provisions included in title I of division A of Public
1567-Law 118–42 shall not apply to funds made available by this Act:
1568-the first and last provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction,
1569-Army’’; the first and last provisos under the heading ‘‘Military
1570-Construction, Navy and Marine Corps’’; the first and last provisos
1571-under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Air Force’’; the second
1572-and third provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction,
1573-Defense-Wide’’, the first and second provisos under the heading
1574-‘‘Military Construction, Army National Guard’’; the first and second
1575-provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Air National
1576-Guard’’; the first and second provisos under the heading ‘‘Military H. R. 1968—28
1577-Construction, Army Reserve’’; the first proviso under the heading
1578-‘‘Military Construction, Navy Reserve’’; and the first and second
1579-provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Air Force
1580-Reserve’’.
1581-S
1582-EC. 11109. Notwithstanding section 1112, the levels for each
1583-of the following accounts for fiscal year 2026 shall be as follows:
1584-(1) $75,039,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Med-
1585-ical Services’’, which shall become available on October 1, 2025,
1586-and of which $2,000,000,000 shall remain available until September
1587-30, 2027.
1588-(2) $34,000,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Med-
1589-ical Community Care’’, which shall become available on October
1590-1, 2025, and of which $2,000,000,000 shall remain available until
1591-September 30, 2027.
1592-(3) $12,700,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Med-
1593-ical Support and Compliance’’, which shall become available on
1594-October 1, 2025, and of which $350,000,000 shall remain available
1595-until September 30, 2027.
1596-(4) $9,700,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Med-
1597-ical Facilities’’, which shall become available on October 1, 2025,
1598-and of which $500,000,000 shall remain available until September
1599-30, 2027.
1600-(5) $227,240,071,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Vet-
1601-erans Benefits Administration—Compensation and Pensions’’,
1602-which shall become available on October 1, 2025, to remain avail-
1603-able until expended.
1604-(6) $20,372,030,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Vet-
1605-erans Benefits Administration—Readjustment Benefits’’, which
1606-shall become available on October 1, 2025, to remain available
1607-until expended.
1608-(7) $131,518,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Veterans
1609-Benefits Administration—Veterans Insurance and Indemnities’’, to
1610-remain available until expended.
1611-S
1612-EC. 11110. In addition to amounts provided in this or other
1613-Acts, an additional amount is appropriated to the following accounts
1614-in the amounts specified:
1615-(1) $30,242,064,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Vet-
1616-erans Benefits Administration—Compensation and Pensions’’, to
1617-remain available until expended.
1618-(2) $4,864,566,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Vet-
1619-erans Benefits Administration—Readjustment Benefits’’, to remain
1620-available until expended.
1621-(3) $6,000,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Affairs—Cost
1622-of War Toxic Exposure Fund’’, to remain available until expended.
1623-TITLE XII—DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN
1624-OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS
1625-S
1626-EC. 11201. Notwithstanding section 1101, the fifth and sixth
1627-provisos under the heading ‘‘Millennium Challenge Corporation’’
1628-in title III of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied
1629-by substituting ‘‘December 31, 2025’’ for ‘‘December 31, 2024’’ each
1630-place it appears.
1631-S
1632-EC. 11202. Notwithstanding section 1101, the matter under
1633-the heading ‘‘Office of Inspector General’’ in title I of division
1634-F of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated
1635-by this Act by inserting ‘‘up to’’ before ‘‘$24,835,000’’. H. R. 1968—29
1636-S
1637-EC. 11203. Notwithstanding section 1101, the amounts
1638-included under the heading ‘‘International Boundary and Water
1639-Commission, United States and Mexico—Construction’’ in title I
1640-of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting
1641-‘‘$78,000,000’’ for ‘‘$156,050,000’’ and ‘‘$15,000,000’’ for ‘‘$5,000,000’’
1642-in the first proviso.
1643-S
1644-EC. 11204. Notwithstanding section 1101, the levels for the
1645-following accounts in division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be
1646-as follows: ‘‘Other Commissions—Commission on Reform and Mod-
1647-ernization of the Department of State’’, $0; ‘‘International Organiza-
1648-tions—Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities’’,
1649-$1,234,144,000; ‘‘Department of the Treasury—Debt Restructuring’’,
1650-$10,000,000; and ‘‘International Financial Institutions—Contribu-
1651-tion to the Asian Development Fund’’, $43,610,000.
1652-S
1653-EC. 11205. Notwithstanding section 1101, the following provi-
1654-sions in title VII of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall not
1655-apply to funds appropriated by this Act—
1656-(1) section 7004(e);
1657-(2) section 7034(r); and
1658-(3) section 7045(l)(2).
1659-S
1660-EC. 11206. Notwithstanding section 1101, the following provi-
1661-sions in title VII of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be
1662-applied to funds appropriated by this Act by substituting—
1663-(1) in section 7041(d), ‘‘$450,300,000’’ for ‘‘$725,300,000’’;
1664-(2) in section 7045(g)(2), ‘‘January 1, 2026’’ for ‘‘January 1,
1665-2025’’;
1666-(3) in section 7053, ‘‘September 30, 2024’’ for ‘‘September 30,
1667-2023’’; and
1668-(4) in section 7068(b), ‘‘2020 through 2025’’ for ‘‘2020 through
1669-2024’’: Provided, That amounts provided pursuant to this paragraph
1670-are designated by the Congress as being for an emergency require-
1671-ment pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget
1672-and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
1673-(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)
1674-S
1675-EC. 11207. Notwithstanding section 1101, section 7075 in title
1676-VII of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by sub-
1677-stituting—
1678-(1) in subsection (c), ‘‘$65,000,000’’ for ‘‘$50,000,000’’;
1679-(2) in subsection (e), ‘‘$375,000,000’’ for ‘‘$902,340,000’’; and
1680-(3) in lieu of subsection (f), the following new subsection:
92+1
93+Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference 2
94+to ‘‘this Act’’ contained in any division of this Act shall 3
95+be treated as referring only to the provisions of that divi-4
96+sion. 5
97+DIVISION A—FULL-YEAR CONTINUING 6
98+APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2025 7
99+8
100+The following sums are hereby appropriated, out of 9
101+any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, 10
102+and out of applicable corporate or other revenues, receipts, 11
103+and funds, for the several departments, agencies, corpora-12
104+tions, and other organizational units of Government for 13
105+fiscal year 2025, and for other purposes, namely: 14
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109+TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS 1
110+S
111+EC. 1101. (a) Such amounts as may be necessary, 2
112+at the level specified in subsection (c) and under the au-3
113+thority and conditions provided in applicable appropria-4
114+tions Acts for fiscal year 2024, for projects or activities 5
115+(including the costs of direct loans and loan guarantees) 6
116+that are not otherwise specifically provided for, and for 7
117+which appropriations, funds, or other authority were made 8
118+available in the following appropriations Acts: 9
119+(1) The Agriculture, Rural Development, Food 10
120+and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Ap-11
121+propriations Act, 2024 (division B of Public Law 12
122+118–42). 13
123+(2) The Commerce, Justice, Science, and Re-14
124+lated Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division C 15
125+of Public Law 118–42), except section 510 shall be 16
126+applied by substituting ‘‘$1,900,000,000’’ for 17
127+‘‘$1,353,000,000’’, except section 521(a)(1) shall be 18
128+applied by substituting ‘‘$30,000,000’’ for 19
129+‘‘$35,000,000’’, except section 521(a)(4) shall be ap-20
130+plied by substituting ‘‘$9,560,000,000’’ for 21
131+‘‘$12,440,000,000’’, except section 521(b)(3) shall 22
132+be applied by substituting ‘‘$15,000,000’’ for 23
133+‘‘$5,000,000’’, except section 521(b)(4) shall be ap-24
134+plied by substituting ‘‘$125,000,000’’ for 25
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138+‘‘$120,000,000’’, except section 521(b)(5) shall be 1
139+applied by substituting ‘‘$20,000,000’’ for 2
140+‘‘$15,000,000’’, except section 521(c)(1) shall be ap-3
141+plied by substituting ‘‘$300,000,000’’ for 4
142+‘‘$131,572,000’’, except section 521(c)(2) shall be 5
143+applied by substituting ‘‘$250,000,000’’ for 6
144+‘‘$500,000,000’’, except section 521(f) shall be ap-7
145+plied by inserting ‘‘ or title II of division C of Public 8
146+Law 118–42’’ after ‘‘117–328’’, and except sections 9
147+222, 521(a)(2), 521(a)(3), 521(a)(5), 521(b)(1), and 10
148+521(b)(2). 11
149+(3) The Department of Defense Appropriations 12
150+Act, 2024 (division A of Public Law 118–47). 13
151+(4) The Energy and Water Development and 14
152+Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division 15
153+D of Public Law 118–42), except the third proviso 16
154+under the heading ‘‘Corps of Engineers—Civil— 17
155+Construction’’, and except sections 307, 311, and 18
156+312. 19
157+(5) The Financial Services and General Govern-20
158+ment Appropriations Act, 2024 (division B of Public 21
159+Law 118–47), except section 635 shall be applied by 22
160+substituting ‘‘$400,000,000’’ for ‘‘$387,500,000’’, 23
161+except the last proviso under the heading ‘‘Federal 24
162+Payment for Defender Services in District of Colum-25
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166+bia Courts’’ shall be applied by substituting 1
167+‘‘$12,000,000’’ for ‘‘$25,000,000’’, and except sec-2
168+tions 636, 637, 638, and 639. 3
169+(6) The Department of Homeland Security Ap-4
170+propriations Act, 2024 (division C of Public Law 5
171+118–47), except sections 543 through 546, and in-6
172+cluding sections 102 through 105 of title I of divi-7
173+sion G of Public Law 118–47. 8
174+(7) The Department of the Interior, Environ-9
175+ment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 10
176+2024 (division E of Public Law 118–42), except the 11
177+fourth and fifth paragraphs under the heading ‘‘Na-12
178+tional Park Service—Administrative Provisions’’, ex-13
179+cept the eighteenth proviso under the first para-14
180+graph under the heading ‘‘Environmental Protection 15
181+Agency—State and Tribal Assistance Grants’’, and 16
182+except sections 446 through 448. 17
183+(8) The Departments of Labor, Health and 18
184+Human Services, and Education, and Related Agen-19
185+cies Appropriations Act, 2024 (division D of Public 20
186+Law 118–47), except section 240 shall be applied by 21
187+substituting ‘‘$1,471,000,000’’ for 22
188+‘‘$1,250,000,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘2025, except 23
189+that no amounts may be rescinded from amounts 24
190+that were previously designated by the Congress as 25
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194+being for an emergency requirement pursuant to a 1
195+concurrent resolution on the budget or the Balanced 2
196+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 3
197+1985’’ for ‘‘2024’’ in such section, except sections 4
198+241 and 310, except the amount included in section 5
199+528 shall be applied by substituting 6
200+‘‘$13,059,000,000’’ for ‘‘$14,224,000,000’’, and ex-7
201+cept the amount included in section 529 shall be ap-8
202+plied by substituting ‘‘$160,000,000’’ for 9
203+‘‘$4,309,000,000’’. 10
204+(9) The Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 11
205+2024 (division E of Public Law 118–47), except the 12
206+matter under the heading ‘‘Joint Items, Joint Con-13
207+gressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies of 14
208+2025’’, and including section 7 in the matter pre-15
209+ceding division A of Public Law 118–47. 16
210+(10) The Military Construction, Veterans Af-17
211+fairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 18
212+2024 (division A of Public Law 118–42), except the 19
213+second provisos under the headings ‘‘Veterans 20
214+Health Administration, Medical Services’’, ‘‘Veterans 21
215+Health Administration, Medical Community Care’’, 22
216+and ‘‘Veterans Health Administration, Medical Sup-23
217+port and Compliance’’. 24
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220+HR 1968 PCS
221+(11) The Department of State, Foreign Oper-1
222+ations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2
223+2024 (division F of Public Law 118–47), except sec-3
224+tions 7074(e) and 7075(a). 4
225+(12) The Transportation, Housing and Urban 5
226+Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations 6
227+Act, 2024 (division F of Public Law 118–42), except 7
228+sections 108, 109B, 119G, 125, 154, 165, 171, and 8
229+236. 9
230+(b) For purposes of this division, the term ‘‘level’’ 10
231+means an amount. 11
232+(c) The level referred to in subsection (a) shall be 12
233+the amounts appropriated in the appropriations Acts re-13
234+ferred to in such subsection, including transfers and obli-14
235+gation limitations. 15
236+S
237+EC. 1102. Appropriations made by section 1101 16
238+shall be available to the extent and in the manner that 17
239+would be provided by the pertinent appropriations Act. 18
240+S
241+EC. 1103. Appropriations provided by this division 19
242+that, in the applicable appropriations Act for fiscal year 20
243+2024, carried a multiple-year or no-year period of avail-21
244+ability shall retain a comparable period of availability. 22
245+S
246+EC. 1104. No appropriation or funds made available 23
247+or authority granted pursuant to section 1101 shall be 24
248+used to initiate or resume any project or activity for which 25
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251+HR 1968 PCS
252+appropriations, funds, or other authority were specifically 1
253+prohibited during fiscal year 2024. 2
254+S
255+EC. 1105. Except as otherwise expressly provided in 3
256+this division, the requirements, authorities, conditions, 4
257+limitations, and other provisions of the appropriations 5
258+Acts referred to in section 1101 shall continue in effect 6
259+through the date specified in section 1106. 7
260+S
261+EC. 1106. Unless otherwise provided for in this divi-8
262+sion or in the applicable appropriations Act, appropria-9
263+tions and funds made available and authority granted pur-10
264+suant to this division shall be available through September 11
265+30, 2025. 12
266+S
267+EC. 1107. Expenditures made pursuant to the Con-13
268+tinuing Appropriations Act, 2025 (Public Law 118–83) 14
269+shall be charged to the applicable appropriation, fund, or 15
270+authorization provided by this division. 16
271+S
272+EC. 1108. Funds appropriated by this division may 17
273+be obligated and expended notwithstanding section 10 of 18
274+Public Law 91–672 (22 U.S.C. 2412), section 15 of the 19
275+State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 20
276+U.S.C. 2680), section 313 of the Foreign Relations Au-21
277+thorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (22 U.S.C. 22
278+6212), and section 504(a)(1) of the National Security Act 23
279+of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 3094(a)(1)). 24
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282+HR 1968 PCS
283+SEC. 1109. (a) For entitlements and other mandatory 1
284+payments whose budget authority was provided in appro-2
285+priations Acts for fiscal year 2024, and for activities under 3
286+the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, the levels established 4
287+by section 1101 shall be the amounts necessary to main-5
288+tain program levels under current law and under the au-6
289+thority and conditions provided in the applicable appro-7
290+priations Acts for fiscal year 2024. 8
291+(b) In addition to the amounts otherwise provided by 9
292+section 1101, the following amounts shall be available for 10
293+the following accounts for advance payments for the first 11
294+quarter of fiscal year 2026: 12
295+(1) ‘‘Department of Labor—Office of Workers’ 13
296+Compensation Programs—Special Benefits for Dis-14
297+abled Coal Miners’’, for benefit payments under title 15
298+IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 16
299+1977, $6,000,000, to remain available until ex-17
300+pended. 18
301+(2) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Serv-19
302+ices—Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services— 20
303+Grants to States for Medicaid’’, for payments to 21
304+States or in the case of section 1928 on behalf of 22
305+States under title XIX of the Social Security Act, 23
306+$261,063,820,000, to remain available until ex-24
307+pended. 25
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310+HR 1968 PCS
311+(3) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Serv-1
312+ices—Administration for Children and Families— 2
313+Payments to States for Child Support Enforcement 3
314+and Family Support Programs’’, for payments to 4
315+States or other non-Federal entities under titles I, 5
316+IV–D, X, XI, XIV, and XVI of the Social Security 6
317+Act and the Act of July 5, 1960 (24 U.S.C. ch. 9), 7
318+$1,600,000,000, to remain available until expended. 8
319+(4) ‘‘Department of Health and Human Serv-9
320+ices—Administration for Children and Families— 10
321+Payments for Foster Care and Permanency’’, for 11
322+payments to States or other non-Federal entities 12
323+under title IV–E of the Social Security Act, 13
324+$3,600,000,000. 14
325+(5) ‘‘Social Security Administration—Supple-15
326+mental Security Income Program’’, for benefit pay-16
327+ments under title XVI of the Social Security Act, 17
328+$22,100,000,000, to remain available until ex-18
329+pended. 19
330+S
331+EC. 1110. (a) Each amount incorporated by ref-20
332+erence in this Act that was previously designated by the 21
333+Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to sec-22
334+tion 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emer-23
335+gency Deficit Control Act of 1985 or as being for disaster 24
336+relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of such Act is des-25
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339+HR 1968 PCS
340+ignated by the Congress as an emergency requirement 1
341+pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of such Act or as 2
342+being for disaster relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) 3
343+of such Act, respectively. 4
344+(b) Section 6 of Public Laws 118–42 and 118–47 and 5
345+section 11206(4) of this Act shall apply to amounts des-6
346+ignated in subsection (a). 7
347+(c) Each amount incorporated by reference in this 8
348+Act that was previously designated in division B of Public 9
349+Law 117–159, division J of Public Law 117–58, or in sec-10
350+tion 443(b) of division G of Public Law 117–328 by the 11
351+Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to a con-12
352+current resolution on the budget shall continue to be treat-13
353+ed as an amount specified in section 103(b) of division 14
354+A of Public Law 118–5. 15
355+S
356+EC. 1111. Any language specifying an earmark in 16
357+an appropriations Act for fiscal year 2024, or in a com-17
358+mittee report or joint explanatory statement accom-18
359+panying such an Act, shall have no legal effect with re-19
360+spect to funds appropriated by this division. For purposes 20
361+of this section, the term ‘‘earmark’’ means a congressional 21
362+earmark, community project funding, or congressionally 22
363+directed spending item, as defined in clause 9(e) of rule 23
364+XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives and 24
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367+HR 1968 PCS
368+paragraph 5(a) of rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the 1
369+Senate. 2
370+S
371+EC. 1112. With respect to any discretionary account 3
372+for which advance appropriations were provided for fiscal 4
373+year 2025 or 2026 in an appropriations Act for fiscal year 5
374+2024, in addition to amounts otherwise made available by 6
375+this division, advance appropriations are provided in the 7
376+same amount for fiscal year 2026 or 2027, respectively, 8
377+with a comparable period of availability. 9
378+S
379+EC. 1113. (a) Not later than 45 days after the date 10
380+of the enactment of this division, each department and 11
381+agency in subsection (c) shall submit to the Committees 12
382+on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the 13
383+Senate a spending, expenditure, or operating plan for fis-14
384+cal year 2025— 15
385+(1) at the program, project, or activity level (or, 16
386+for foreign assistance programs funded in the De-17
387+partment of State, Foreign Operations, and Related 18
388+Programs Appropriations Act, at the country, re-19
389+gional, and central program level, and for any inter-20
390+national organization); or 21
391+(2) as applicable, at any greater level of detail 22
392+required for funds covered by such a plan in an ap-23
393+propriations Act referred to in section 1101, in the 24
394+joint explanatory statement accompanying such Act, 25
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397+HR 1968 PCS
398+or in committee report language incorporated by ref-1
399+erence in such joint explanatory statement. 2
400+(b) If a sequestration is ordered by the President 3
401+under section 254 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 4
402+Deficit Control Act of 1985, the spending, expenditure, 5
403+or operating plan required by this section shall reflect such 6
404+sequestration. 7
405+(c) The departments and agencies to which this sec-8
406+tion applies are as follows: 9
407+(1) The Department of Agriculture. 10
408+(2) The Department of Commerce, including 11
409+the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 12
410+(3) The Department of Defense, other than for 13
411+amounts made available in section 1101(a)(3) and 14
412+title IV of this division. 15
413+(4) The Department of Education. 16
414+(5) The Department of Energy. 17
415+(6) The Department of Health and Human 18
416+Services. 19
417+(7) The Department of Homeland Security. 20
418+(8) The Department of Housing and Urban De-21
419+velopment. 22
420+(9) The Department of the Interior. 23
421+(10) The Department of Justice. 24
422+(11) The Department of Labor. 25
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426+(12) The Department of State and United 1
427+States Agency for International Development. 2
428+(13) The Department of Transportation. 3
429+(14) The Department of the Treasury. 4
430+(15) The Department of Veterans Affairs. 5
431+(16) The National Aeronautics and Space Ad-6
432+ministration. 7
433+(17) The National Science Foundation. 8
434+(18) The Judiciary. 9
435+(19) With respect to amounts made available 10
436+under the heading ‘‘Executive Office of the Presi-11
437+dent and Funds Appropriated to the President’’, 12
438+agencies funded under such heading. 13
439+(20) The Federal Communications Commission. 14
440+(21) The General Services Administration. 15
441+(22) The Office of Personnel Management. 16
442+(23) The National Archives and Records Ad-17
443+ministration. 18
444+(24) The Securities and Exchange Commission. 19
445+(25) The Small Business Administration. 20
446+(26) The Environmental Protection Agency. 21
447+(27) The Indian Health Service. 22
448+(28) The Smithsonian Institution. 23
449+(29) The Social Security Administration. 24
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452+HR 1968 PCS
453+(30) The Corporation for National and Commu-1
454+nity Service. 2
455+(31) The Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 3
456+(32) The Food and Drug Administration. 4
457+(33) The Commodity Futures Trading Commis-5
458+sion. 6
459+(34) The United States International Develop-7
460+ment Finance Corporation. 8
461+(35) The Architect of the Capitol. 9
462+S
463+EC. 1114. Not later than May 15, 2025, and each 10
464+month thereafter through November 1, 2025, the Office 11
465+of Management and Budget shall submit to the Commit-12
466+tees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives 13
467+and the Senate a report on all obligations incurred in fis-14
468+cal year 2025, by each department and agency, using 15
469+funds made available by this division. Such report shall— 16
470+(1) set forth obligations by account; and 17
471+(2) compare the obligations incurred in the pe-18
472+riod covered by the report to the obligations incurred 19
473+in the same period in fiscal year 2024. 20
474+S
475+EC. 1115. During the period covered by this Act, 21
476+section 235(b) of the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 (18 22
477+U.S.C. 3551 note; Public Law 98–473; 98 Stat. 2032), 23
478+as such section relates to chapter 311 of title 18, United 24
479+States Code, and the United States Parole Commission, 25
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482+HR 1968 PCS
483+shall be applied by substituting ‘‘37’’ for ‘‘36’’ each place 1
484+it appears. 2
485+S
486+EC. 1116. Any amount appropriated by this Act, 3
487+designated by the Congress as an emergency requirement 4
488+pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budg-5
489+et and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, and subse-6
490+quently so designated by the President, and transferred 7
491+pursuant to transfer authorities provided by this division 8
492+shall retain such designation. 9
493+TITLE II—AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOP-10
494+MENT, FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, 11
495+AND RELATED AGENCIES 12
496+S
497+EC. 1201. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 13
498+the level for each of the following accounts shall be as fol-14
499+lows: 15
500+(1) $0 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture—Agri-16
501+cultural Programs—Agricultural Research Service— 17
502+Buildings and Facilities’’. 18
503+(2) $1,147,750,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-19
504+culture—Agricultural Programs—Animal and Plant 20
505+Health Inspection Service—Salaries and Expenses’’. 21
506+(3) $895,754,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-22
507+culture—Farm Production and Conservation Pro-23
508+grams—Natural Resources Conservation Service— 24
509+Conservation Operations’’. 25
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512+HR 1968 PCS
513+(4) $14,650,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-1
514+culture—Farm Production and Conservation Pro-2
515+grams—Natural Resources Conservation Service— 3
516+Watershed and Flood Prevention Operations’’. 4
517+(5) $478,487,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-5
518+culture—Rural Development Programs—Rural Util-6
519+ities Service—Rural Water and Waste Disposal Pro-7
520+gram Account’’. 8
521+(6) $40,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-9
522+culture—Rural Development Programs—Rural Util-10
523+ities Service—Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and 11
524+Broadband Program’’, for grants for telemedicine 12
525+and distance learning services in rural areas, as au-13
526+thorized by 7 U.S.C. 950aaa et seq. 14
527+(7) $90,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-15
528+culture—Rural Development Programs—Rural Util-16
529+ities Service—Distance Learning, Telemedicine, and 17
530+Broadband Program’’, for the cost to continue a 18
531+broadband loan and grant pilot program established 19
532+by section 779 of division A of the Consolidated Ap-20
533+propriations Act, 2018 (Public Law 115–141) under 21
534+the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended 22
535+(7 U.S.C. 901 et seq.). 23
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538+HR 1968 PCS
539+SEC. 1202. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 1
540+the level for each of the following accounts shall be as fol-2
541+lows: 3
542+(1) $1,214,009,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-4
543+culture—Agricultural Programs—Food Safety and 5
544+Inspection Service’’. 6
545+(2) $516,070,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-7
546+culture—Domestic Food Programs—Food and Nu-8
547+trition Service—Commodity Assistance Program’’, of 9
548+which $425,000,000 shall be for the Commodity 10
549+Supplemental Food Program. 11
550+(3) $7,597,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-12
551+culture—Domestic Food Programs—Food and Nu-13
552+trition Service—Special Supplemental Nutrition Pro-14
553+gram for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)’’. 15
554+S
555+EC. 1203. (a) Section 260 of the Agricultural Mar-16
556+keting Act of 1946 (7 U.S.C. 1636i) is amended by strik-17
557+ing ‘‘2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’. 18
558+(b) Section 942 of the Livestock Mandatory Report-19
559+ing Act of 1999 (7 U.S.C. 1635 note; Public Law 106– 20
560+78) is amended by striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’. 21
561+S
562+EC. 1204. Section 778 of division B of Public Law 22
563+118–42 is amended by striking paragraph (1). 23
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566+HR 1968 PCS
567+(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) 1
568+S
569+EC. 1205. Notwithstanding section 1101, amounts 2
570+made available under the heading ‘‘Agricultural Programs, 3
571+Farm Service Agency, Agricultural Credit Insurance Fund 4
572+Program Account’’ may be reprogrammed as necessary be-5
573+tween allocations for loan categories to ensure that overall 6
574+program levels are equal to, to the maximum extent prac-7
575+ticable, the fiscal year 2024 program levels, notwith-8
576+standing section 346(b)(2)(A)(i)(I) of the Consolidated 9
577+Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 10
578+1994(b)(2)(A)(i)(I)). 11
579+(INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS) 12
580+S
581+EC. 1206. Notwithstanding section 1101, amounts 13
582+may be transferred among accounts of the Department of 14
583+Agriculture under the heading ‘‘Rural Development Pro-15
584+grams’’ to allow for the program levels to be equal to, to 16
585+the maximum extent practicable, the levels enacted for fis-17
586+cal year 2024: Provided, That $34,000,000 shall be trans-18
587+ferred from such accounts to ‘‘Rural Development Pro-19
588+grams, Rural Housing Service, Rental Assistance Pro-20
589+gram’’. 21
590+S
591+EC. 1207. Title I of division N of the Consolidated 22
592+Appropriations Act, 2023 (Public Law 117–328), is 23
593+amended in the last proviso under the heading ‘‘Agricul-24
594+tural Programs—Processing, Research and Marketing— 25
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597+HR 1968 PCS
598+Office of the Secretary’’, by adding at the end the fol-1
599+lowing: ‘‘, except that the Secretary shall allow producers 2
600+to retain payments not to exceed 90 percent of the pro-3
601+ducer’s revenue losses (as determined by the Secretary) 4
602+if the Secretary determines a de minimis amount, as de-5
603+fined by the Secretary, of a producer’s revenue loss is at-6
604+tributable to crops for which the producer did not insure 7
605+or obtain coverage under the Noninsured Crop Disaster 8
606+Assistance Program under section 196 of the Federal Ag-9
607+riculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (7 U.S.C. 10
608+7333): Provided further, That amounts repurposed pursu-11
609+ant to this section that were previously designated by the 12
610+Congress as an emergency requirement pursuant to a con-13
611+current resolution on the budget are designated as an 14
612+emergency requirement pursuant to section 15
613+251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 16
614+Deficit Control Act of 1985.’’. 17
615+TITLE III—COMMERCE, JUSTICE, SCIENCE, AND 18
616+RELATED AGENCIES 19
617+S
618+EC. 1301. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 20
619+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 21
620+(1) $857,159,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce— 22
621+National Institute of Standards and Technology—Sci-23
622+entific and Technical Research and Services’’. 24
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625+HR 1968 PCS
626+(2) $87,758,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce— 1
627+National Institute of Standards and Technology—Con-2
628+struction of Research Facilities’’. 3
629+(3) $4,408,986,000 for ‘‘Department of Commerce— 4
630+National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration—Oper-5
631+ations, Research and Facilities’’. 6
632+(4) $2,000,033,000 for ‘‘Department of Justice— 7
633+State and Local Law Enforcement Activities—Office of 8
634+Justice Programs—State and Local Law Enforcement As-9
635+sistance’’, and amounts provided under paragraph (1) 10
636+shall be $499,033,000, amounts provided under subpara-11
637+graph (Q) of paragraph (1) shall be $0, and amounts pro-12
638+vided under subparagraph (R) of paragraph (1) shall be 13
639+$0. 14
640+(5) $417,168,839 for ‘‘Department of Justice—Com-15
641+munity Oriented Policing Services—Community Oriented 16
642+Policing Services Programs’’, and amounts provided under 17
643+paragraph (7) shall be $0. 18
644+(6) $3,092,327,000 for ‘‘National Aeronautics and 19
645+Space Administration—Safety, Security and Mission Serv-20
646+ices’’. 21
647+S
648+EC. 1302. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 22
649+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 23
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652+HR 1968 PCS
653+(1) $38,460,240 for ‘‘Department of Justice—Jus-1
654+tice Operations, Management, And Accountability—Jus-2
655+tice Information Sharing Technology’’. 3
656+(2) $2,236,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Justice— 4
657+United States Marshals Service—Federal Prisoner Deten-5
658+tion’’. 6
659+TITLE IV—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 7
660+S
661+EC. 1401. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 8
662+for appropriations accounts under title I of division A of 9
663+Public Law 118–47 shall be as follows: 10
664+(1) $51,181,397,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, 11
665+Army’’. 12
666+(2) $38,813,378,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, 13
667+Navy’’. 14
668+(3) $16,151,382,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, 15
669+Marine Corps’’. 16
670+(4) $37,023,437,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, 17
671+Air Force’’. 18
672+(5) $1,312,347,000 for ‘‘Military Personnel, 19
673+Space Force’’. 20
674+(6) $5,490,830,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, 21
675+Army’’. 22
676+(7) $2,566,620,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, 23
677+Navy’’. 24
678+VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:20 Mar 12, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00023 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H1968.PCS H1968
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680+HR 1968 PCS
681+(8) $944,225,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Ma-1
682+rine Corps’’. 2
683+(9) $2,597,273,000 for ‘‘Reserve Personnel, Air 3
684+Force’’. 4
685+(10) $10,019,623,000 for ‘‘National Guard 5
686+Personnel, Army’’. 6
687+(11) $5,287,499,000 for ‘‘National Guard Per-7
688+sonnel, Air Force’’. 8
689+S
690+EC. 1402. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 9
691+for appropriations accounts under title II of division A of 10
692+Public Law 118–47 shall be as follows: 11
693+(1) $57,968,853,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-12
694+tenance, Army’’. 13
695+(2) $73,657,268,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-14
696+tenance, Navy’’. 15
697+(3) $10,183,272,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-16
698+tenance, Marine Corps’’. 17
699+(4) $63,239,279,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-18
700+tenance, Air Force’’. 19
701+(5) $5,070,915,000 for ‘‘Operation and Mainte-20
702+nance, Space Force’’. 21
703+(6) $53,376,465,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-22
704+tenance, Defense-Wide’’. 23
705+(7) $528,699,000 for ‘‘Counter-ISIS Train and 24
706+Equip Fund’’. 25
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709+HR 1968 PCS
710+(8) $3,233,517,000 for ‘‘Operation and Mainte-1
711+nance, Army Reserve’’. 2
712+(9) $1,316,518,000 for ‘‘Operation and Mainte-3
713+nance, Navy Reserve’’. 4
714+(10) $334,258,000 for ‘‘Operation and Mainte-5
715+nance, Marine Corps Reserve’’. 6
716+(11) $4,029,224,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-7
717+tenance, Air Force Reserve’’. 8
718+(12) $8,408,317,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-9
719+tenance, Army National Guard’’. 10
720+(13) $7,249,086,000 for ‘‘Operation and Main-11
721+tenance, Air National Guard’’. 12
722+(14) $21,035,000 for ‘‘United States Court of 13
723+Appeals for the Armed Forces’’. 14
724+(15) $283,069,000 for ‘‘Environmental Res-15
725+toration, Army’’. 16
726+(16) $343,591,000 for ‘‘Environmental Res-17
727+toration, Navy’’. 18
728+(17) $330,524,000 for ‘‘Environmental Res-19
729+toration, Air Force’’. 20
730+(18) $9,480,000 for ‘‘Environmental Restora-21
731+tion, Defense-Wide’’. 22
732+(19) $236,475,000 for ‘‘Environmental Res-23
733+toration, Formerly Used Defense Sites’’. 24
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736+HR 1968 PCS
737+(20) $115,335,000 for ‘‘Overseas Humani-1
738+tarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid’’. 2
739+(21) $296,076,000 for ‘‘Cooperative Threat Re-3
740+duction Account’’. 4
741+(22) $56,176,000 for ‘‘Defense Acquisition 5
742+Workforce Development Account’’. 6
743+S
744+EC. 1403. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 7
745+for appropriations accounts under title III of division A 8
746+of Public Law 118–47 shall be as follows: 9
747+(1) $3,472,891,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, 10
748+Army’’. 11
749+(2) $5,998,293,000 for ‘‘Missile Procurement, 12
750+Army’’. 13
751+(3) $3,688,870,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Weap-14
752+ons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army’’. 15
753+(4) $2,857,276,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Am-16
754+munition, Army’’. 17
755+(5) $8,677,094,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, 18
756+Army’’. 19
757+(6) $15,918,954,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procure-20
758+ment, Navy’’. 21
759+(7) $6,348,511,000 for ‘‘Weapons Procurement, 22
760+Navy’’. 23
761+(8) $1,598,584,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Am-24
762+munition, Navy and Marine Corps’’. 25
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765+HR 1968 PCS
766+(9) $15,142,773,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, 1
767+Navy’’. 2
768+(10) $3,803,608,000 for ‘‘Procurement, Marine 3
769+Corps’’. 4
770+(11) $19,899,019,000 for ‘‘Aircraft Procure-5
771+ment, Air Force’’. 6
772+(12) $4,258,672,000 for ‘‘Missile Procurement, 7
773+Air Force’’. 8
774+(13) $550,646,000 for ‘‘Procurement of Ammu-9
775+nition, Air Force’’. 10
776+(14) $30,978,191,000 for ‘‘Other Procurement, 11
777+Air Force’’. 12
778+(15) $3,900,769,000 for ‘‘Procurement, Space 13
779+Force’’. 14
780+(16) $5,719,307,000 for ‘‘Procurement, De-15
781+fense-Wide’’. 16
782+(17) $463,377,000 for ‘‘Defense Production Act 17
783+Purchases’’. 18
784+(18) $850,000,000 for ‘‘National Guard and 19
785+Reserve Equipment Account’’. 20
786+S
787+EC. 1404. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 21
788+for ‘‘Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy’’ shall be 22
789+$33,331,952,000, as follows: 23
790+(1) Columbia Class Submarine, 24
791+$3,364,835,000; 25
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794+HR 1968 PCS
795+(2) Columbia Class Submarine (AP), 1
796+$6,215,939,000; 2
797+(3) Carrier Replacement Program (CVN–80), 3
798+$1,123,124,000; 4
799+(4) Carrier Replacement Program (CVN–81), 5
800+$674,930,000; 6
801+(5) Virginia Class Submarine, $3,615,904,000; 7
802+(6) Virginia Class Submarine (AP), 8
803+$3,720,303,000; 9
804+(7) CVN Refueling Overhauls, $811,143,000; 10
805+(8) DDG–1000 Program, $61,100,000; 11
806+(9) DDG–51 Destroyer, $7,951,890,000; 12
807+(10) DDG–51 Destroyer (AP), $83,224,000; 13
808+(11) FFG–Frigate, $233,200,000; 14
809+(12) LPD Flight II, $1,561,963,000; 15
810+(13) LHA Replacement (AP), $61,118,000; 16
811+(14) Medium Landing Ship, $29,668,000; 17
812+(15) Ship to Shore Connector, $480,000,000; 18
813+(16) Service Craft, $41,426,000; 19
814+(17) Auxiliary Personnel Lighter, $76,168,000; 20
815+(18) LCAC SLEP, $45,087,000; 21
816+(19) Auxiliary Vessels, $204,939,000; 22
817+(20) For outfitting, post delivery, conversions, 23
818+and first destination transportation, $585,967,000; 24
819+and 25
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823+(21) Completion of Prior Year Shipbuilding 1
824+Programs, $2,390,024,000. 2
825+S
826+EC. 1405. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 3
827+for appropriations accounts under title IV of division A 4
828+of Public Law 118–47 shall be as follows: 5
829+(1) $14,322,031,000 for ‘‘Research, Develop-6
830+ment, Test and Evaluation, Army’’. 7
831+(2) $25,967,177,000 for ‘‘Research, Develop-8
832+ment, Test and Evaluation, Navy’’. 9
833+(3) $46,811,425,000 for ‘‘Research, Develop-10
834+ment, Test and Evaluation, Air Force’’. 11
835+(4) $18,553,363,000 for ‘‘Research, Develop-12
836+ment, Test and Evaluation, Space Force’’. 13
837+(5) $35,238,856,000 for ‘‘Research, Develop-14
838+ment, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide’’. 15
839+(6) $348,709,000 for ‘‘Operational Test and 16
840+Evaluation, Defense’’. 17
841+S
842+EC. 1406. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 18
843+for ‘‘Revolving and Management Funds’’ shall be 19
844+$1,840,550,000. 20
845+S
846+EC. 1407. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 21
847+for appropriations accounts under title VI of division A 22
848+of Public Law 118–47 shall be as follows: 23
849+(1) $40,395,072,000 for ‘‘Defense Health Pro-24
850+gram’’: Provided, That the amounts included under 25
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854+such heading shall be applied to funds appropriated 1
855+by this Act by substituting ‘‘$38,300,769,000’’ for 2
856+‘‘$36,639,695,000’’, ‘‘$20,599,128,000’’ for 3
857+‘‘$19,757,403,000’’, ‘‘$398,867,000’’ for 4
858+‘‘$381,881,000’’, ‘‘$1,695,436,000’’ for 5
859+‘‘$2,877,048,000’’, and ‘‘$650,000,000’’ for 6
860+‘‘$1,509,000,000’’. 7
861+(2) $775,507,000 for ‘‘Chemical Agents and 8
862+Munitions Destruction, Defense’’: Provided, That 9
863+the amounts included under such heading shall be 10
864+applied to funds appropriated by this Act by striking 11
865+‘‘$57,875,000’’ and substituting ‘‘$20,745,000’’ for 12
866+‘‘$89,284,000’’, ‘‘$13,945,000’’ for ‘‘$23,676,000’’, 13
867+‘‘$6,800,000’’ for ‘‘$34,199,000’’, and 14
868+‘‘$754,762,000’’ for ‘‘$1,002,560,000’’. 15
869+(3) $1,110,436,000 for ‘‘Drug Interdiction and 16
870+Counter-Drug Activities, Defense’’: Provided, That 17
871+the amounts included under such heading shall be 18
872+applied to funds appropriated by this Act by sub-19
873+stituting ‘‘$653,702,000’’ for ‘‘$702,962,000’’, 20
874+‘‘$135,567,000’’ for ‘‘$138,313,000’’, 21
875+‘‘$295,000,000’’ for ‘‘$305,786,000’’, and 22
876+‘‘$26,167,000’’ for ‘‘$30,000,000’’. 23
877+(4) $539,769,000 for ‘‘Office of the Inspector 24
878+General’’: Provided, That the amounts included 25
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881+HR 1968 PCS
882+under such heading shall be applied to funds appro-1
883+priated by this Act by substituting ‘‘$536,533,000’’ 2
884+for ‘‘$524,067,000’’, ‘‘$1,336,000’’ for 3
885+‘‘$1,098,000’’, and ‘‘$1,900,000’’ for ‘‘$3,400,000’’. 4
886+S
887+EC. 1408. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 5
888+for ‘‘Related Agencies, Intelligence Community Manage-6
889+ment Account’’ under title VII of division A of Public Law 7
890+118–47 shall be $629,128,000. 8
891+S
892+EC. 1409. No appropriation or funds made available 9
893+or authority granted pursuant to section 1101(3) for the 10
894+Department of Defense shall be used to initiate or resume 11
895+any project or activity unless provided for in H.R. 8774 12
896+(as engrossed in the House of Representatives on June 13
897+28, 2024) or S. 4921 (as reported by the Senate Com-14
898+mittee on Appropriations on August 1, 2024). 15
899+S
900+EC. 1410. The levels for appropriations accounts 16
901+specified in sections 1401 through 1408 for classified pro-17
902+grams shall conform to the direction included in the classi-18
903+fied annex accompanying this title and shall be imple-19
904+mented in a manner consistent with Public Law 118–47. 20
905+S
906+EC. 1411. Section 8004 of division A of Public Law 21
907+118–47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘40 percent’’ for 22
908+‘‘20 percent’’. 23
909+S
910+EC. 1412. (a) Section 8005 of division A of Public 24
911+Law 118–47 is amended by striking ‘‘$6,000,000,000’’ 25
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915+and inserting ‘‘$8,000,000,000’’: Provided, That any 1
916+transfer made pursuant to such section may not extend 2
917+the period of availability of funds transferred beyond the 3
918+period of availability for obligation of such funds as pro-4
919+vided to such funds in division A of Public Law 118–47. 5
920+(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, section 8005 6
921+of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied 7
922+to funds appropriated by this Act by substituting 8
923+‘‘$8,000,000,000’’ for the dollar amount in such sec-9
924+tion. 10
925+S
926+EC. 1413. Section 8026 of division A of Public Law 11
927+118–47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$2,886,300,000’’ 12
928+for ‘‘$2,857,803,000’’ and ‘‘$461,300,000’’ for 13
929+‘‘$456,803,000’’. Subsection (e) of such section shall not 14
930+apply to funds appropriated by this Act. 15
931+S
932+EC. 1414. Notwithstanding section 1101, section 16
933+8109 of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied 17
934+by substituting ‘‘$1,362,809,000’’ for ‘‘$1,406,346,000’’, 18
935+section 8110 of such division shall be applied by sub-19
936+stituting ‘‘$350,000,000’’ for ‘‘$380,000,000’’, and sec-20
937+tion 8117 of such division shall be applied by substituting 21
938+‘‘$50,406,000’’ for ‘‘$15,000,000’’. 22
939+S
940+EC. 1415. Section 8046 of division A of Public Law 23
941+118–47, shall not apply to funds made available under this 24
942+Act. 25
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946+(RESCISSIONS) 1
947+S
948+EC. 1416. The following amounts are permanently 2
949+rescinded: 3
950+(1) ‘‘Afghanistan Security Forces Fund’’, 2022/ 4
951+2025, $80,000,000; 5
952+(2) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Army’’, 2023/2025, 6
953+$25,000,000; 7
954+(3) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Navy’’, 2023/2025, 8
955+$3,700,000; 9
956+(4) ‘‘Other Procurement, Navy’’, 2023/2025, 10
957+$45,000,000; 11
958+(5) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Air Force’’, 2023/ 12
959+2025, $125,373,000; 13
960+(6) ‘‘Procurement Ammunition, Air Force’’, 14
961+2023/2025, $23,000,000; 15
962+(7) ‘‘Operation and Maintenance, Defense- 16
963+Wide’’, 2024/2025, $25,000,000; 17
964+(8) ‘‘Counter-ISIS Train and Equip Fund’’, 18
965+2024/2025, $50,000,000; 19
966+(9) ‘‘Cooperative Threat Reduction Account’’, 20
967+2024/2026, $91,000,000; 21
968+(10) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Navy’’, 2024/2026, 22
969+$48,050,000; 23
970+(11) ‘‘Aircraft Procurement, Air Force’’, 2024/ 24
971+2026, $65,000,000; 25
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975+(12) ‘‘Other Procurement, Air Force’’, 2024/ 1
976+2026, $188,300,000; 2
977+(13) ‘‘Procurement, Space Force’’, 2024/2026, 3
978+$46,300,000; 4
979+(14) ‘‘Procurement, Defense-Wide’’, 2024/2026, 5
980+$14,777,000; 6
981+(15) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evalua-7
982+tion, Navy’’, 2024/2025, $51,395,000; 8
983+(16) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evalua-9
984+tion, Air Force’’, 2024/2025, $408,942,000; 10
985+(17) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evalua-11
986+tion, Space Force’’, 2024/2025, $111,665,000; and 12
987+(18) ‘‘Research, Development, Test and Evalua-13
988+tion, Defense-Wide’’, 2024/2025, $31,800,000. 14
989+S
990+EC. 1417. Of the amounts appropriated in section 15
991+1404 of this Act, $2,390,024,000 shall be available until 16
992+September 30, 2025, to fund prior year shipbuilding costs 17
993+increases for the following programs: 18
994+(1) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-19
995+version, Navy’’, 2013/2025: Carrier Replacement 20
996+Program, $236,000,000; 21
997+(2) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-22
998+version, Navy’’, 2016/2025: DDG–51 Program, 23
999+$10,509,000; 24
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1003+(3) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-1
1004+version, Navy’’, 2016/2025: Towing, Salvage, and 2
1005+Rescue Ship Program, $60,000,000; 3
1006+(4) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-4
1007+version, Navy’’, 2017/2025: Virginia Class Sub-5
1008+marine Program, $219,370,000; 6
1009+(5) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-7
1010+version, Navy’’, 2017/2025: DDG–51 Program, 8
1011+$115,600,000; 9
1012+(6) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-10
1013+version, Navy’’, 2017/2025: Littoral Combat Ship 11
1014+Program, $8,100,000; 12
1015+(7) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-13
1016+version, Navy’’, 2017/2025: LHA Replacement Pro-14
1017+gram, $115,397,000; 15
1018+(8) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-16
1019+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: Virginia Class Sub-17
1020+marine Program, $73,634,000; 18
1021+(9) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-19
1022+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: DDG–51 Program, 20
1023+$107,405,000; 21
1024+(10) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-22
1025+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: Littoral Combat Ship 23
1026+Program, $12,000,000; 24
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1030+(11) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-1
1031+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: LPD 17 (Flight II) Am-2
1032+phibious Transport Dock Program, $19,158,000; 3
1033+(12) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-4
1034+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: Oceanographic Ships 5
1035+Program, $18,000,000; 6
1036+(13) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-7
1037+version, Navy’’, 2018/2025: Ship to Shore Connector 8
1038+Program, $14,694,000; 9
1039+(14) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-10
1040+version, Navy’’, 2019/2025: Littoral Combat Ship 11
1041+Program, $27,900,000; 12
1042+(15) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-13
1043+version, Navy’’, 2019/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Pro-14
1044+gram, $49,995,000; 15
1045+(16) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-16
1046+version, Navy’’, 2019/2025: Ship to Shore Connector 17
1047+Program, $33,345,000; 18
1048+(17) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-19
1049+version, Navy’’, 2020/2025: CVN Refueling Over-20
1050+hauls, $669,171,000; 21
1051+(18) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-22
1052+version, Navy’’, 2020/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, 23
1053+$105,413,000; 24
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1056+HR 1968 PCS
1057+(19) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-1
1058+version, Navy’’, 2020/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Pro-2
1059+gram, $151,837,000; 3
1060+(20) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-4
1061+version, Navy’’, 2020/2025: Towing, Salvage, and 5
1062+Rescue Ship Program, $978,000; 6
1063+(21) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-7
1064+version, Navy’’, 2021/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, 8
1065+$76,580,000; 9
1066+(22) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-10
1067+version, Navy’’, 2021/2025: Towing, Salvage, and 11
1068+Rescue Ship Program, $17,375,000; 12
1069+(23) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-13
1070+version, Navy’’, 2022/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, 14
1071+$64,940,000; 15
1072+(24) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-16
1073+version, Navy’’, 2022/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Pro-17
1074+gram, $13,222,000; 18
1075+(25) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-19
1076+version, Navy’’, 2022/2025: Towing, Salvage, and 20
1077+Rescue Ship Program, $4,234,000; 21
1078+(26) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-22
1079+version, Navy’’, 2023/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, 23
1080+$54,308,000; 24
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1084+(27) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-1
1085+version, Navy’’, 2023/2025: T–AO Fleet Oiler Pro-2
1086+gram, $12,100,000; and 3
1087+(28) Under the heading ‘‘Shipbuilding and Con-4
1088+version, Navy’’, 2024/2025: FFG–Frigate Program, 5
1089+$98,759,000. 6
1090+S
1091+EC. 1418. The last paragraph in section 8010 of di-7
1092+vision A of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by striking 8
1093+‘‘Naval Strike Missile’’ and all that follows before the pe-9
1094+riod and inserting ‘‘CH–53K Heavy Lift helicopters, T408 10
1095+engines, and USS Virginia Class (SSN–774)’’. 11
1096+S
1097+EC. 1419. During the period covered by this Act, 12
1098+section 8092 of division A of Public Law 118–47 shall 13
1099+be applied by substituting ‘‘$204,939,000’’ for 14
1100+‘‘$142,008,000’’. 15
1101+S
1102+EC. 1420. For an additional amount there is appro-16
1103+priated to the ‘‘Department of Defense Credit Program 17
1104+Account’’ established pursuant to section 149(e)(5) of title 18
1105+10, United States Code, as amended by section 905(a) of 19
1106+the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 20
1107+2025 (Public Law 118–159), $89,049,000, to remain 21
1108+available until expended, to carry out a pilot program on 22
1109+capital assistance to support defense investment in the in-23
1110+dustrial base as authorized by section 149(e) of such title, 24
1111+of which up to $7,900,000 may be used for administrative 25
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1115+expenses and project-specific transaction costs: Provided, 1
1116+That costs of loans and loan guarantees, including the cost 2
1117+of modifying such loans and loan guarantees, shall be as 3
1118+defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act 4
1119+of 1974: Provided further, That such amounts are avail-5
1120+able to subsidize gross obligations for the principal 6
1121+amount of loans, and total loan principal, any part of 7
1122+which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $4,000,000,000: 8
1123+Provided further, That, for the purposes of carrying out 9
1124+the Congressional Budget Act of 1974, the Director of the 10
1125+Congressional Budget Office may request, and the Sec-11
1126+retary shall promptly provide documentation and informa-12
1127+tion relating to a project receiving capital assistance as 13
1128+authorized under section 149(e) of such title: Provided fur-14
1129+ther, That section 8140 of division A of Public Law 118– 15
1130+47 shall not apply to funds appropriated by this Act. 16
1131+(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 17
1132+S
1133+EC. 1421. For an additional amount for the Depart-18
1134+ment of Defense, $8,000,000,000, to remain available 19
1135+until September 30, 2025, for transfer to military per-20
1136+sonnel accounts, operation and maintenance accounts, and 21
1137+the Defense Working Capital Funds, in addition to 22
1138+amounts otherwise made available only for U.S. military 23
1139+operations, force protection, and deterrence led by Com-24
1140+mander, United States Central Command and Com-25
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1144+mander, United States European Command: Provided, 1
1145+That none of the funds provided under this section may 2
1146+be obligated or expended until 30 days after the Secretary 3
1147+of Defense provides to the congressional defense commit-4
1148+tees an execution plan: Provided further, That not less 5
1149+than 15 days prior to any transfer of funds, the Secretary 6
1150+of Defense shall notify the congressional defense commit-7
1151+tees of the details of any such transfer: Provided further, 8
1152+That the transfer authority provided under this section is 9
1153+in addition to any other transfer authority provided else-10
1154+where in this Act: Provided further, That upon transfer, 11
1155+the funds shall be merged with and available for the same 12
1156+purposes, and for the same time period, as the appropria-13
1157+tion to which transferred: Provided further, That upon a 14
1158+determination that all or part of the funds transferred 15
1159+from this appropriation are not necessary for the purposes 16
1160+provided herein, such amounts may be transferred back 17
1161+and merged with this appropriation. 18
1162+S
1163+EC. 1422. (a) Not later than 45 days after the date 19
1164+of the enactment of this division, the Department of De-20
1165+fense, after consultation with the Subcommittees on De-21
1166+fense of the Committees on Appropriations of the House 22
1167+of Representatives and the Senate, shall submit to such 23
1168+Subcommittees a spending, expenditure, or operating plan 24
1169+for fiscal year 2025 for appropriations or funds made 25
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1173+available pursuant to section 1101(a)(3) or any other pro-1
1174+vision of this title for the Department of Defense at the 2
1175+same level of detail required for the report outlined by sec-3
1176+tion 8007 of division A of Public Law 118–47. 4
1177+(b) No program, project, or activity may be included 5
1178+in the expenditure plan submitted pursuant to subsection 6
1179+(a) unless such program, project, or activity was provided 7
1180+for in H.R. 8774 (as engrossed in the House of Represent-8
1181+atives on June 28, 2024) or S. 4921 (as reported by the 9
1182+Senate Committee on Appropriations on August 1, 2024) 10
1183+or in the reports accompanying those Acts. 11
1184+(c) The plan submitted pursuant to subsection (a) 12
1185+shall serve as the baseline for reprogramming and transfer 13
1186+authorities for fiscal year 2025 under the authorities and 14
1187+conditions of sections 8005 and 8006 of division A of Pub-15
1188+lic Law 118–47. 16
1189+(d) If a sequestration is ordered by the President 17
1190+under section 254 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 18
1191+Deficit Control Act of 1985, the spending, expenditure, 19
1192+or operating plan required by this section shall reflect such 20
1193+sequestration. 21
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1197+TITLE V—ENERGY AND WATER DEVELOPMENT 1
1198+AND RELATED AGENCIES 2
1199+S
1200+EC. 1501. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 3
1201+the level for the following accounts shall be applied as fol-4
1202+lows: 5
1203+(1) $1,710,806,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-6
1204+rior—Bureau of Reclamation—Water and Related Re-7
1205+sources’’: Provided, That the sixth proviso under such 8
1206+heading shall not apply to funds appropriated in this divi-9
1207+sion. 10
1208+(2) $0 for ‘‘Department of Energy—Energy Pro-11
1209+grams—Energy Projects’’. 12
1210+S
1211+EC. 1502. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 13
1212+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 14
1213+(1) $55,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy—En-15
1214+ergy Programs—Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan 16
1215+Guarantee Program’’: Provided, That the second and third 17
1216+provisos shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$55,000,000’’ 18
1217+for ‘‘$70,000,000’’ and the fourth proviso shall be applied 19
1218+by substituting ‘‘$170,000,000’’ for ‘‘$70,000,000’’. 20
1219+(2) $19,293,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy— 21
1220+Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National Nuclear Se-22
1221+curity Administration—Weapons Activities’’. 23
1222+(3) $2,396,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy— 24
1223+Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National Nuclear Se-25
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1227+curity Administration—Defense Nuclear Nonprolifera-1
1228+tion’’. 2
1229+(4) $1,107,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Energy— 3
1230+Environmental and Other Defense Activities—Other De-4
1231+fense Activities’’. 5
1232+S
1233+EC. 1503. (a) Section 102 of division D of Public 6
1234+Law 118–42 shall not apply with respect to funds appro-7
1235+priated by this division. 8
1236+(b) Not later than 60 days after the date of enact-9
1237+ment of this division, the Chief of Engineers shall submit 10
1238+directly to the Committees on Appropriations of the House 11
1239+of Representatives and the Senate a detailed work plan 12
1240+for fiscal year 2025 with respect to the funds appropriated 13
1241+by this division for ‘‘Corps of Engineers—Civil’’: Provided, 14
1242+That specific studies and projects shall not be eligible to 15
1243+receive such funds made available under the headings ‘‘In-16
1244+vestigations’’, ‘‘Construction’’, and ‘‘Mississippi River and 17
1245+Tributaries’’, as applicable, unless such studies and 18
1246+projects are active as of the date that is the day prior 19
1247+to the date of enactment of this division and are otherwise 20
1248+eligible to receive funds made available under such head-21
1249+ings: Provided further, That the Assistant Secretary of the 22
1250+Army for Civil Works shall not deviate from the work plan 23
1251+submitted pursuant to this subsection once the plan has 24
1252+been submitted to the Committees on Appropriations of 25
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1256+the House of Representatives and the Senate, except as 1
1257+provided in section 101 of division D of Public Law 118– 2
1258+42. 3
1259+S
1260+EC. 1504. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 4
1261+language under the heading ‘‘Department of Energy—En-5
1262+ergy Programs—Uranium Enrichment Decontamination 6
1263+and Decommissioning Fund’’ in Public Law 118–42 shall 7
1264+be applied to funds appropriated by this Act by sub-8
1265+stituting ‘‘to be deposited into and subsequently derived 9
1266+from’’ for ‘‘to be derived from’’. 10
1267+S
1268+EC. 1505. Section 301(d) of division D of Public 11
1269+Law 118–42 shall not apply to amounts made available 12
1270+by this division to the Department of Energy under the 13
1271+headings ‘‘Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National 14
1272+Nuclear Security Administration—Weapons Activities’’, 15
1273+‘‘Atomic Energy Defense Activities—National Nuclear Se-16
1274+curity Administration—Defense Nuclear Nonprolifera-17
1275+tion’’, and ‘‘Environmental and Other Defense Activi-18
1276+ties—Defense Environmental Cleanup’’. 19
1277+S
1278+EC. 1506. Section 10609(a) of the Northwestern 20
1279+New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act (subtitle B of title 21
1280+X of Public Law 111–11) shall be applied by substituting 22
1281+‘‘$1,640,000,000’’ for ‘‘$870,000,000’’ and ‘‘2025’’ for 23
1282+‘‘2024’’. 24
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1286+SEC. 1507. (a) In accordance with section 4007 of 1
1287+Public Law 114–322, and as recommended by the Sec-2
1288+retary of the Interior in a letter dated May 22, 2024, 3
1289+funding provided for such purpose in fiscal year 2024 shall 4
1290+be made available to the Sites Reservoir Project. 5
1291+(b) In accordance with section 4009(c) of Public Law 6
1292+114–322, and as recommended by the Secretary in a letter 7
1293+dated May 22, 2024, funding provided for such purpose 8
1294+in fiscal year 2023 and fiscal year 2024 shall be made 9
1295+available to the El Paso Aquifer Storage and Recovery En-10
1296+hanced Arroyo Project, the Replenish Big Bear, the Puri-11
1297+fied Water Replenishment Project, the North San Diego 12
1298+Water Reuse Coalition Regional Recycled Water Program, 13
1299+the Coachella Valley Water District WRP–10 Non-Potable 14
1300+Water System Expansion, the Pure Water Oceanside 15
1301+Phase 1, and the Carpinteria Advanced Purification 16
1302+Project. 17
1303+S
1304+EC. 1508. Amounts made available by section 1101 18
1305+for ‘‘Department of Energy—Atomic Energy Defense Ac-19
1306+tivities—National Nuclear Security Administration— 20
1307+Naval Reactors’’ may be used for the design and construc-21
1308+tion of the Naval Examination Acquisition Project. 22
1309+S
1310+EC. 1509. Amounts made available by section 1101 23
1311+for ‘‘Department of Energy—Atomic Energy Defense Ac-24
1312+tivities—National Nuclear Security Administration— 25
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1316+Weapons Activities’’ may be used for Domestic Uranium 1
1317+Enrichment, Warhead Assembly Modernization, the Prin-2
1318+cipal Underground Laboratory for Subcritical Experimen-3
1319+tation at the Nevada National Security Sites, the Analytic 4
1320+Gas Laboratory at Pantex, and the Plutonium Mission 5
1321+Safety and Quality Building at the Los Alamos National 6
1322+Laboratory. 7
1323+TITLE VI—FINANCIAL SERVICES AND GENERAL 8
1324+GOVERNMENT 9
1325+S
1326+EC. 1601. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 10
1327+the level for the following accounts in division B of Public 11
1328+Law 118–47 shall be applied as follows: 12
1329+(1) In section 204, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 13
1330+‘‘$13,045,000’’. 14
1331+(2) In section 530, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 15
1332+‘‘$38,414,000’’. 16
1333+(3) In section 542, by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 17
1334+‘‘$116,541,000’’. 18
1335+S
1336+EC. 1602. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 19
1337+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 20
1338+(1) $15,000,000 for ‘‘Election Assistance Commis-21
1339+sion—Election Security Grants’’. 22
1340+(2) $9,308,000,000 for ‘‘General Services Adminis-23
1341+tration—Federal Buildings Fund’’, without regard to the 24
1342+limitations in paragraphs (1) through (3) and subpara-25
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1346+graphs (A) through (C) in paragraph (2) under such head-1
1347+ing in division B of Public Law 118–47: Provided, That 2
1348+the amount under such heading for buildings operations 3
1349+shall be applied by substituting ‘‘$3,272,000,000’’ for 4
1350+‘‘$2,951,184,000’’. 5
1351+(3) $8,000,000 for ‘‘National Archives and Records 6
1352+Administration—Repairs and Restoration’’: Provided, 7
1353+That the amounts included under such heading in division 8
1354+B of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting 9
1355+‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$17,500,000’’. 10
1356+(4) $90,000,000 for ‘‘District of Columbia—Federal 11
1357+Funds—Federal Payment For Emergency Planning and 12
1358+Security Costs In The District of Columbia’’: Provided, 13
1359+That $50,000,000 of the amounts included under such 14
1360+heading shall be for costs associated with the Presidential 15
1361+Inauguration held in January 2025. 16
1362+S
1363+EC. 1603. Notwithstanding section 1101, no funds 17
1364+are provided by this Act for ‘‘General Services Administra-18
1365+tion—Pre-election Presidential Transition’’. 19
1366+S
1367+EC. 1604. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 20
1368+for ‘‘Small Business Administration—Disaster Loans Pro-21
1369+gram Account’’ shall be $406,000,000: Provided, That the 22
1370+amounts included under such heading in division B of 23
1371+Public Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting 24
1372+‘‘$396,000,000’’ for ‘‘$165,000,000’’: Provided further, 25
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1376+That of the funds made available by section 1101 under 1
1377+such heading, $374,000,000 shall be for major disasters 2
1378+declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Re-3
1379+lief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122(2)) 4
1380+and is designated by the Congress as being for disaster 5
1381+relief pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of the Balanced 6
1382+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 7
1383+S
1384+EC. 1605. Notwithstanding 1101, section 747 of 8
1385+title VII of division B of Public Law 118–47 shall be ap-9
1386+plied through the date specified in section 1106 of this 10
1387+Act by— 11
1388+(1) substituting ‘‘2024’’ for ‘‘2023’’ each place it ap-12
1389+pears; 13
1390+(2) substituting ‘‘2025’’ for ‘‘2024’’ each place it ap-14
1391+pears; 15
1392+(3) substituting ‘‘2026’’ for ‘‘2025’’; and 16
1393+(4) substituting ‘‘section 747 of division B of Public 17
1394+Law 118–47, as in effect on September 30, 2024’’ for 18
1395+‘‘section 747 of division E of Public Law 117–328’’ each 19
1396+place it appears. 20
1397+S
1398+EC. 1606. Section 128 of division B of Public Law 21
1399+118–47 shall not apply for fiscal year 2025. 22
1400+S
1401+EC. 1607. Section 302 of title III of Public Law 23
1402+108–494 shall be applied by substituting the date specified 24
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1406+in section 1106 of this Act for ‘‘December 31, 2024’’ each 1
1407+place it appears. 2
1408+S
1409+EC. 1608. If, for fiscal year 2025, new budget au-3
1410+thority provided in appropriations Acts exceeds the discre-4
1411+tionary spending limit for any category set forth in section 5
1412+251(c) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit 6
1413+Control Act of 1985 due to estimating differences with the 7
1414+Congressional Budget Office, an adjustment to the discre-8
1415+tionary spending limit in such category for fiscal year 9
1416+2025 shall be made by the Director of the Office of Man-10
1417+agement and Budget in the amount of the excess but the 11
1418+total of all such adjustments shall not exceed 0.25 percent 12
1419+of the sum of the adjusted discretionary spending limits 13
1420+for all categories for that fiscal year. 14
1421+TITLE VII—DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 15
1422+SECURITY 16
1423+S
1424+EC. 1701. Notwithstanding section 1101, the level 17
1425+for the following accounts shall be as follows: 18
1426+(1) $9,986,542,000 for ‘‘U.S. Immigration and Cus-19
1427+toms Enforcement—Operations and Support’’. 20
1428+(2) $10,614,968,000 for ‘‘Transportation Security 21
1429+Administration—Operations and Support’’. 22
1430+(3) $10,415,271,000 for ‘‘Coast Guard—Operations 23
1431+and Support’’. 24
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1435+(4) $3,203,262,000 for ‘‘Federal Emergency Man-1
1436+agement Agency—Federal Assistance’’: Provided, That 2
1437+the matter under such heading in division C of Public Law 3
1438+118–47 shall be applied to funds provided by this Act by 4
1439+substituting ‘‘$0’’ for each number in paragraph (12). 5
1440+(5) $22,510,000,000 for ‘‘Federal Emergency Man-6
1441+agement Agency—Disaster Relief Fund’’: Provided, That 7
1442+such amount shall be for major disasters declared pursu-8
1443+ant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emer-9
1444+gency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.) and is des-10
1445+ignated by the Congress as being for disaster relief pursu-11
1446+ant to section 251(b)(2)(D) of the Balanced Budget and 12
1447+Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 13
1448+S
1449+EC. 1702. Section 11223(b)(2) of the Don Young 14
1450+Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022 (division K of 15
1451+Public Law 117–263) is amended by striking ‘‘shall 16
1452+apply’’ and inserting ‘‘shall not apply’’. 17
1453+S
1454+EC. 1703. During the period covered by this Act, 18
1455+section 517 of title 10, United States Code, shall not apply 19
1456+with respect to the Coast Guard. 20
1457+S
1458+EC. 1704. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 21
1459+the matter preceding the first proviso under the heading 22
1460+‘‘United States Secret Service—Operations and Support’’ 23
1461+in division C of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to 24
1462+funds appropriated by this Act by substituting 25
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1466+‘‘$35,000,000’’ for ‘‘$24,000,000’’ and substituting 1
1467+‘‘2024’’ for ‘‘2023’’. 2
1468+S
1469+EC. 1705. For fiscal year 2025, section 227 of the 3
1470+Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 4
1471+2024 (division C of Public Law 118–47) shall have no 5
1472+force or effect. 6
1473+(RESCISSION) 7
1474+S
1475+EC. 1706. The following unobligated balances made 8
1476+available to the Department of Homeland Security pursu-9
1477+ant to section 505 of the Department of Homeland Secu-10
1478+rity Appropriations Act, 2024 (division C of Public Law 11
1479+118–47) are rescinded: 12
1480+(1) $550,000 from ‘‘Office of the Secretary and Exec-13
1481+utive Management—Operations and Support’’. 14
1482+(2) $1,497,000 from ‘‘Management Directorate—Op-15
1483+erations and Support’’. 16
1484+(3) $1,309,000 from ‘‘Intelligence, Analysis, and Sit-17
1485+uational Awareness—Operations and Support’’. 18
1486+(4) $102,000 from ‘‘Office of Inspector General—Op-19
1487+erations and Support’’. 20
1488+(5) $15,823,000 from ‘‘Transportation Security Ad-21
1489+ministration—Operations and Support’’. 22
1490+(6) $4,321,000 from ‘‘Cybersecurity and Infrastruc-23
1491+ture Security Agency—Operations and Support’’. 24
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1495+(7) $1,723,000 from ‘‘Federal Emergency Manage-1
1496+ment Agency—Operations and Support’’. 2
1497+(8) $2,514,000 from ‘‘U.S. Citizenship and Immigra-3
1498+tion Services—Operations and Support’’. 4
1499+(9) $685,000 from ‘‘Federal Law Enforcement 5
1500+Training Centers—Operations and Support’’. 6
1501+(10) $1,051,000 from ‘‘Countering Weapons of Mass 7
1502+Destruction Office—Operations and Support’’. 8
1503+(RESCISSION) 9
1504+S
1505+EC. 1707. Of the unobligated balances in the ‘‘De-10
1506+partment of Homeland Security Nonrecurring Expenses 11
1507+Fund’’ established in section 538 of division F of Public 12
1508+Law 117–103, $133,000,000 are hereby rescinded. 13
1509+(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 14
1510+S
1511+EC. 1708. (a) Of the total amount provided by para-15
1512+graph (4) of section 1701 of this Act under the heading 16
1513+‘‘Federal Emergency Management Agency—Federal As-17
1514+sistance’’, $115,000,000 shall be derived by transfer from 18
1515+the unobligated balances from amounts made available in 19
1516+paragraph (2) under such heading in title V of division 20
1517+J of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Public 21
1518+Law 117–58) and shall be merged with amounts provided 22
1519+under such heading by paragraph (4) of section 1701 of 23
1520+this Act. 24
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1524+(b) Amounts repurposed or transferred pursuant to 1
1525+this section that were previously designated by the Con-2
1526+gress as an emergency requirement pursuant to a concur-3
1527+rent resolution on the budget shall continue to be treated 4
1528+as an amount specified in section 103(b) of division A of 5
1529+Public Law 118–5. 6
1530+S
1531+EC. 1709. (a) Sections 1309(a) and 1319 of the Na-7
1532+tional Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4016(a) 8
1533+and 4026) shall be applied by substituting the date speci-9
1534+fied in section 1106 of this Act for ‘‘September 30, 2023’’. 10
1535+(b)(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this section shall be-11
1536+come effective immediately upon enactment of this Act. 12
1537+(2) If this Act is enacted after March 14, 2025, 13
1538+this section shall be applied as if it were in effect on 14
1539+March 14, 2025. 15
1540+TITLE VIII—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 16
1541+ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES 17
1542+S
1543+EC. 1801. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 18
1544+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 19
1545+(1) $1,294,766,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-20
1546+rior—Bureau of Land Management—Management of 21
1547+Lands and Resources’’: Provided, That the amounts in-22
1548+cluded under such heading in division E of Public Law 23
1549+118–42 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this divi-24
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1553+sion by substituting ‘‘$1,294,766,000’’ for 1
1554+‘‘$1,294,916,000’’ the second place it appears. 2
1555+(2) $1,475,353,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-3
1556+rior—United States Fish and Wildlife Service—Resource 4
1557+Management’’. 5
1558+(3) $89,593,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior— 6
1559+National Park Service—National Recreation and Preser-7
1560+vation’’. 8
1561+(4) $168,900,000 for ‘‘Department of the Interior— 9
1562+National Park Service—Historic Preservation Fund’’. 10
1563+(5) $1,450,197,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-11
1564+rior—United States Geological Survey—Surveys, Inves-12
1565+tigations, and Research’’. 13
1566+(6) $1,897,709,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-14
1567+rior—Bureau of Indian Affairs—Operation of Indian Pro-15
1568+grams’’. 16
1569+(7) $756,073,000 for ‘‘Environmental Protection 17
1570+Agency—Science and Technology’’: Provided, That the 18
1571+amounts included under such heading in division E of 19
1572+Public Law 118–42 shall be applied to the funds appro-20
1573+priated by this division as follows: by substituting 21
1574+‘‘$17,500,000’’ for ‘‘$19,530,000’’; and by substituting 22
1575+‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$2,030,000’’. 23
1576+(8) $4,380,245,000 for ‘‘State and Tribal Assistance 24
1577+Grants’’: Provided, That the amounts included under such 25
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1581+heading in division E of Public Law 118–42 shall be ap-1
1582+plied to the funds appropriated by this division as follows: 2
1583+by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$787,652,267’’; by substituting 3
1584+‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$631,659,905’’; and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 4
1585+‘‘$38,693,000’’: Provided further, That the second proviso 5
1586+under the paragraph numbered (1) of such heading in di-6
1587+vision E of Public Law 118–42 shall not apply to the 7
1588+funds appropriated by this division. 8
1589+(9) $283,500,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture— 9
1590+Forest Service—State, Private, and Tribal Forestry’’. 10
1591+(10) $151,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Agriculture— 11
1592+Forest Service—Capital Improvement and Maintenance’’. 12
1593+S
1594+EC. 1802. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 13
1595+the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 14
1596+(1) $2,894,424,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-15
1597+rior—National Park Service—Operation of the National 16
1598+Park System’’. 17
1599+(2) $1,147,171,000 for ‘‘Department of the Inte-18
1600+rior—Department-Wide Programs—Wildland Fire Man-19
1601+agement’’. 20
1602+(3) $3,195,028,000 for ‘‘Environmental Protection 21
1603+Agency—Environmental Programs and Management’’. 22
1604+(4) $2,426,111,000 for ‘‘Department of Agri-23
1605+culture—Forest Service—Wildland Fire Management’’. 24
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1609+SEC. 1803. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 1
1610+Act, the level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human 2
1611+Services—Indian Health Service—Indian Health Serv-3
1612+ices’’ shall be $38,709,000 for amounts in the first appro-4
1613+priation in the matter preceding the first proviso under 5
1614+such heading. 6
1615+(b) In addition to amounts otherwise made available 7
1616+in section 1112, $38,709,000 is appropriated for ‘‘Depart-8
1617+ment of Health and Human Services—Indian Health 9
1618+Service—Indian Health Services’’, which shall become 10
1619+available on October 1, 2025, and remain available 11
1620+through September 30, 2027. 12
1621+S
1622+EC. 1804. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 13
1623+Act, the level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human 14
1624+Services—Indian Health Service—Indian Health Facili-15
1625+ties’’ shall be— 16
1626+(1) $3,920,000 for amounts in the first appro-17
1627+priation in the matter preceding the first proviso 18
1628+under such heading; and 19
1629+(2) $289,306,000 for Sanitation Facilities Con-20
1630+struction and Health Care Facilities Construction: 21
1631+Provided, That amounts included in the fourth proviso 22
1632+under such heading in division E of Public Law 118–42 23
1633+shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division by 24
1634+substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$17,023,000’’. 25
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1638+(b) In addition to amounts otherwise made available 1
1639+in section 1112, $3,920,000 is appropriated for ‘‘Depart-2
1640+ment of Health and Human Services—Indian Health 3
1641+Service—Indian Health Facilities’’, which shall become 4
1642+available on October 1, 2025, and remain available until 5
1643+expended. 6
1644+S
1645+EC. 1805. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 7
1646+there is appropriated $1,650,000 for the ‘‘Office of Navajo 8
1647+and Hopi Indian Relocation—Salaries and Expenses’’ ac-9
1648+count, which shall be subject to the same terms and condi-10
1649+tions as amounts otherwise made available to that account 11
1650+in fiscal year 2024 consistent with section 1105. 12
1651+S
1652+EC. 1806. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 13
1653+Act, the level for ‘‘Department of the Interior—Depart-14
1654+ment-Wide Programs—Wildfire Suppression Operations 15
1655+Reserve Fund’’ shall be $360,000,000 for additional new 16
1656+budget authority as specified for purposes of section 17
1657+251(b)(2)(F) of the of the Balanced Budget and Emer-18
1658+gency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 19
1659+(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘De-20
1660+partment of Agriculture—Forest Service—Wildfire Sup-21
1661+pression Operations Reserve Fund’’ shall be 22
1662+$2,390,000,000 for additional new budget authority as 23
1663+specified for purposes of section 251(b)(2)(F) of the of 24
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1667+the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act 1
1668+of 1985. 2
1669+S
1670+EC. 1807. Sections 456 and 457 of H.R. 8998 from 3
1671+the 118th Congress (Department of the Interior, Environ-4
1672+ment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025), as 5
1673+passed by the House of Representatives on July 24, 2024, 6
1674+are hereby enacted into law. 7
1675+S
1676+EC. 1808. (a) Funds previously made available in 8
1677+the Further Additional Supplemental Appropriations for 9
1678+Disaster Relief Requirements Act, 2018 (subdivision 1 of 10
1679+division B of Public Law 115–123) for the ‘‘Department 11
1680+of the Interior—National Park Service—Historic Preser-12
1681+vation Fund’’ that were available for obligation through 13
1682+fiscal year 2019 are to remain available through fiscal 14
1683+year 2026 for the liquidation of valid obligations incurred 15
1684+in fiscal years 2018 and 2019: Provided, That amounts 16
1685+repurposed pursuant to this section that were previously 17
1686+designated by the Congress as an emergency requirement 18
1687+pursuant to the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit 19
1688+Control Act of 1985 are designated as an emergency re-20
1689+quirement pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Bal-21
1690+anced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 22
1691+(b) This section shall— 23
1692+(1) take effect on the day of enactment of this 24
1693+Act; and 25
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1697+(2) be applied as if it were in effect on Sep-1
1698+tember 30, 2024. 2
1699+S
1700+EC. 1809. Section 113 of division G of Public Law 3
1701+113–76 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘2025’’ for 4
1702+‘‘2024’’. 5
1703+TITLE IX—DEPARTMENTS OF LABOR, HEALTH 6
1704+AND HUMAN SERVICES, AND EDUCATION, 7
1705+AND RELATED AGENCIES 8
1706+S
1707+EC. 1901. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 9
1708+the level for ‘‘Department of Labor—Bureau of Labor 10
1709+Statistics—Salaries and Expenses’’ shall be applied by 11
1710+substituting ‘‘$635,952,000’’ for ‘‘$629,952,000’’. 12
1711+S
1712+EC. 1902. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101, the 13
1713+level which may be expended from the Employment Secu-14
1714+rity Administration Account of the Unemployment Trust 15
1715+Fund for administrative expenses of ‘‘Department of 16
1716+Labor—State Unemployment Insurance and Employment 17
1717+Service Operations’’ shall be $3,928,084,000: Provided, 18
1718+That the amount included under such heading in division 19
1719+D of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appro-20
1720+priated by this division by substituting ‘‘$3,147,635,000’’ 21
1721+for ‘‘$3,141,635,000’’ and ‘‘$388,000,000’’ for 22
1722+‘‘$382,000,000’’: Provided further, That of the funds 23
1723+made available by section 1101 under such heading to 24
1724+carry out reemployment services and eligibility assess-25
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1728+ments under section 306 of the Social Security Act, 1
1729+$271,000,000 is additional new budget authority specified 2
1730+for purposes of section 251(b)(2)(E) of the Balanced 3
1731+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 4
1732+(b) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘De-5
1733+partment of Health and Human Services—Centers for 6
1734+Medicare & Medicaid Services—Health Care Fraud and 7
1735+Abuse Control Account’’ shall be $941,000,000: Provided, 8
1736+That the amount included under such heading in division 9
1737+D of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appro-10
1738+priated by this division by substituting ‘‘$699,058,000’’ 11
1739+for ‘‘$675,058,000’’, ‘‘$108,735,000’’ for 12
1740+‘‘$107,735,000’’, and ‘‘$133,207,000’’ for 13
1741+‘‘$132,207,000’’: Provided further, That of the funds 14
1742+made available by section 1101 under such heading, 15
1743+$630,000,000 is additional new budget authority specified 16
1744+for purposes of section 251(b)(2)(C) of the Balanced 17
1745+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 for 18
1746+additional health care fraud and abuse control activities. 19
1747+(c) Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for ‘‘So-20
1748+cial Security Administration—Limitation on Administra-21
1749+tive Expenses’’ shall be $14,127,978,000: Provided, That 22
1750+the amount included under such heading in division D of 23
1751+Public Law 118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated 24
1752+by this division by substituting ‘‘$1,903,000,000’’ for 25
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1756+‘‘$1,851,000,000’’: Provided further, That of the funds 1
1757+made available by section 1101 under such heading, 2
1758+$1,630,000,000 is additional new budget authority speci-3
1759+fied for purposes of section 251(b)(2)(B) of the Balanced 4
1760+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 5
1761+(RESCISSION) 6
1762+S
1763+EC. 1903. Of the funds made available under the 7
1764+heading ‘‘Department of Labor—Employment and Train-8
1765+ing Administration—Training and Employment Services’’ 9
1766+in division D of Public Law 118–47, $75,000,000 are 10
1767+hereby permanently rescinded from the amount specified 11
1768+in paragraph (2)(A) under such heading for the period Oc-12
1769+tober 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025. 13
1770+S
1771+EC. 1904. Notwithstanding section 1104 of this Act, 14
1772+during the period covered by this Act, the Secretary of 15
1773+Health and Human Services may collect registration fees 16
1774+from members of the Organ Procurement and Transplan-17
1775+tation Network (in this section referred to as ‘‘OPTN’’), 18
1776+authorized under section 372 of the Public Health Service 19
1777+Act, for each transplant candidate such members place on 20
1778+the list described in subsection (b)(2)(A)(i) of such sec-21
1779+tion, including directly or through awards made under 22
1780+subsection (b)(1)(A) of such section: Provided, That such 23
1781+fees may be credited to the ‘‘Department of Health and 24
1782+Human Services—Health Resources and Services Admin-25
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1785+HR 1968 PCS
1786+istration—Health Systems’’ account, to remain available 1
1787+until expended, to support the operation of the OPTN: 2
1788+Provided further, That the Secretary may distribute fees 3
1789+collected pursuant to this subsection among the awardee 4
1790+or awardees described in such subsection (b)(1)(A) as the 5
1791+Secretary deems appropriate. 6
1792+S
1793+EC. 1905. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 7
1794+the level for ‘‘Department of Health and Human Serv-8
1795+ices—National Institutes of Health—NIH Innovation Ac-9
1796+count, CURES Act’’ shall be applied by substituting 10
1797+‘‘$127,000,000’’ for ‘‘$407,000,000’’. 11
1798+(INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) 12
1799+S
1800+EC. 1906. Notwithstanding any other provision of 13
1801+this Act, not later than 30 days after the date of enact-14
1802+ment of this section, the Secretary of Health and Human 15
1803+Services shall transfer funds appropriated for fiscal year 16
1804+2025 under section 4002 of Public Law 111–148 (42 17
1805+U.S.C. 300u–11) to the accounts specified, in the amounts 18
1806+specified, and for the activities specified in subsection (a) 19
1807+of section 222 of division D of Public Law 118–47: Pro-20
1808+vided, That subsections (b) and (c) of such section 222 21
1809+shall apply to amounts transferred under this section. 22
1810+S
1811+EC. 1907. Section 223 of division D of Public Law 23
1812+118–47 is amended by striking ‘‘2026’’ and inserting 24
1813+‘‘2027’’. 25
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1817+SEC. 1908. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, 1
1818+the level for the following accounts shall be applied as fol-2
1819+lows: 3
1820+(1) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Labor—Em-4
1821+ployment and Training Administration—Training and 5
1822+Employment Services’’, by substituting ‘‘$3,898,587,000’’ 6
1823+for ‘‘$4,006,421,000’’, by substituting ‘‘$969,255,000’’ 7
1824+for ‘‘$1,077,089,000’’, and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 8
1825+‘‘$107,834,000’’. 9
1826+(2) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and 10
1827+Human Services—Health Resources and Services Admin-11
1828+istration—HRSA-Wide Activities and Program Support’’, 12
1829+by substituting ‘‘$219,588,000’’ for ‘‘$1,110,376,000’’ 13
1830+and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$890,788,000’’. 14
1831+(3) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and 15
1832+Human Services—Substance Abuse and Mental Health 16
1833+Services Administration—Health Surveillance and Pro-17
1834+gram Support’’, by substituting ‘‘$138,155,000’’ for 18
1835+‘‘$210,245,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 19
1836+‘‘$72,090,000’’. 20
1837+(4) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and 21
1838+Human Services—Administration for Children and Fami-22
1839+lies—Children and Families Services Programs’’, by sub-23
1840+stituting ‘‘$14,789,089,000’’ for ‘‘$14,829,100,000’’ and 24
1841+by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$40,011,000’’. 25
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1845+(5) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Health and 1
1846+Human Services—Administration for Community Liv-2
1847+ing—Aging and Disability Services Programs’’, by sub-3
1848+stituting ‘‘$2,435,832,000’’ for ‘‘$2,465,100,000’’ and by 4
1849+substituting ‘‘$0’’ for ‘‘$29,268,000’’. 5
1850+(6) Under the heading ‘‘Department of Education— 6
1851+Higher Education’’, by substituting ‘‘$3,080,952,000’’ for 7
1852+‘‘$3,283,296,000’’ and by substituting ‘‘$0’’ for 8
1853+‘‘$202,344,000’’. 9
1854+S
1855+EC. 1909. Section 306 of division D of Public Law 10
1856+118–47 is amended by striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting 11
1857+‘‘2026’’. 12
1858+(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS) 13
1859+S
1860+EC. 1910. Notwithstanding section 1101, the 14
1861+amount under the heading ‘‘Corporation for National and 15
1862+Community Service—Payment to the National Service 16
1863+Trust’’ in division D of Public Law 118–47 shall be ap-17
1864+plied to funds appropriated by this division by substituting 18
1865+‘‘$235,000,000’’ for ‘‘$243,000,000’’. 19
1866+S
1867+EC. 1911. Notwithstanding section 1101, the 20
1868+amount included in the third paragraph under the heading 21
1869+‘‘Social Security Administration—Limitation on Adminis-22
1870+trative Expenses’’ in division D of Public Law 118–47 23
1871+shall be applied to funds appropriated by this division by 24
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1875+substituting ‘‘$170,000,000’’ for ‘‘$150,000,000’’ each 1
1876+place it appears. 2
1877+S
1878+EC. 1912. Activities authorized by part A of title 3
1879+IV (other than under section 403(c) or 418) and section 4
1880+1108(b) of the Social Security Act shall continue through 5
1881+the date specified in section 1106 of this Act, in the man-6
1882+ner authorized for fiscal year 2024, and out of any money 7
1883+in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appro-8
1884+priated, there are hereby appropriated such sums as may 9
1885+be necessary for such purpose. 10
1886+TITLE X—LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 11
1887+S
1888+EC. 11001. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 12
1889+Act, the level for each of the following Senate accounts 13
1890+shall be as follows: 14
1891+(1) ‘‘Contingent Expenses of the Senate—Inquiries 15
1892+and Investigations’’, $189,200,000. 16
1893+(2) ‘‘Contingent Expenses of the Senate—Senators’ 17
1894+Official Personnel and Office Expense Account’’, 18
1895+$607,400,000. 19
1896+S
1897+EC. 11002. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 20
1898+Act, the level for each of the following House of Represent-21
1899+atives accounts shall be as follows: 22
1900+(1) ‘‘Salaries and Expenses’’, $1,878,346,000. 23
1901+(2) ‘‘Members’ Representational Allowances’’, 24
1902+$850,000,000. 25
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1906+(3) ‘‘Salaries, Officers and Employees’’, 1
1907+$320,227,000, and the level under that heading for the 2
1908+Office of the Sergeant at Arms, $34,141,000. 3
1909+(4) ‘‘House of Representatives Modernization Initia-4
1910+tives Account’’, $2,000,000. 5
1911+S
1912+EC. 11003. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 6
1913+Act, the level for each of the following Joint Items ac-7
1914+counts shall be as follows: 8
1915+(1) ‘‘Office of the Attending Physician’’, $4,292,000. 9
1916+(2) ‘‘Capitol Police—Salaries’’, $603,627,000: Pro-10
1917+vided, That of the amounts appropriated, $15,000,000 11
1918+shall be available solely for tuition reimbursement and re-12
1919+cruitment and retention focused salary related items. 13
1920+(3) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Building’’, 14
1921+$48,688,000, of which $6,599,000 shall remain available 15
1922+until September 30, 2029, and of which $10,000,000 shall 16
1923+remain available until expended. 17
1924+(4) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Grounds’’, 18
1925+$21,600,000, of which $7,000,000 shall remain available 19
1926+until September 30, 2029. 20
1927+(5) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—House Office Build-21
1928+ings’’, $146,174,000, of which $61,610,000 shall remain 22
1929+available until September 30, 2029, and of which 23
1930+$10,500,000 shall remain available until expended. 24
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1934+(6) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Capitol Power Plant’’, 1
1935+$123,850,000, of which $11,000,000 shall remain avail-2
1936+able until September 30, 2029. 3
1937+(7) ‘‘Architect of the Capitol—Library Buildings and 4
1938+Grounds’’, $64,978,000, of which $27,800,000 shall re-5
1939+main available until September 30, 2029, and the matter 6
1940+following ‘‘September 20, 2028’’ shall not apply. 7
1941+TITLE XI—MILITARY CONSTRUCTION, 8
1942+VETERANS AFFAIRS, AND RELATED AGENCIES 9
1943+S
1944+EC. 11101. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 10
1945+Act, the level for the following accounts shall be applied 11
1946+as follows: 12
1947+(1) $2,236,357,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 13
1948+Military Construction, Army’’. 14
1949+(2) $4,159,399,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 15
1950+Military Construction, Navy and Marine Corps’’. 16
1951+(3) $3,347,126,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 17
1952+Military Construction, Air Force’’. 18
1953+(4) $3,881,383,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 19
1954+Military Construction, Defense-Wide’’. 20
1955+(5) $398,489,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Mili-21
1956+tary Construction, Army National Guard’’. 22
1957+(6) $290,492,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Mili-23
1958+tary Construction, Air National Guard’’. 24
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1962+(7) $295,032,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Mili-1
1963+tary Construction, Army Reserve’’. 2
1964+(8) $29,829,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Mili-3
1965+tary Construction, Navy Reserve’’. 4
1966+(9) $74,663,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Mili-5
1967+tary Construction, Air Force Reserve’’. 6
1968+S
1969+EC. 11102. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 7
1970+Act, the level for the following accounts shall be applied 8
1971+as follows: 9
1972+(1) $276,647,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 10
1973+Family Housing Construction—Army’’. 11
1974+(2) $245,742,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 12
1975+Family Housing Construction—Navy and Marine Corps’’. 13
1976+(3) $221,549,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 14
1977+Family Housing Construction—Air Force’’. 15
1978+(4) $8,195,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Family 16
1979+Housing Improvement Fund’’. 17
1980+(5) $497,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Military 18
1981+Unaccompanied Housing Improvement Fund’’. 19
1982+S
1983+EC. 11103. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 20
1984+Act, the level for the following accounts shall be applied 21
1985+as follows: 22
1986+(1) $485,611,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 23
1987+Family Housing Operation and Maintenance—Army’’. 24
1988+VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:20 Mar 12, 2025 Jkt 059200 PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H1968.PCS H1968
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1990+HR 1968 PCS
1991+(2) $387,217,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 1
1992+Family Housing Operation and Maintenance—Navy and 2
1993+Marine Corps’’. 3
1994+(3) $336,250,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense— 4
1995+Family Housing Operation and Maintenance—Air Force’’. 5
1996+(4) $52,156,000 for ‘‘Department of Defense—Fam-6
1997+ily Housing Operation and Maintenance—Defense-Wide’’. 7
1998+S
1999+EC. 11104. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 8
2000+Act, section 126 of division A of Public Law 118–42 shall 9
2001+be applied by substituting ‘‘fiscal year 2017, 2018, 2019, 10
2002+and 2020’’ for ‘‘fiscal year 2017, 2018, and 2019’’. 11
2003+S
2004+EC. 11105. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 12
2005+Act, sections 124, 128 through 137, 259, and 260 of divi-13
2006+sion A of Public Law 118–42 shall not apply for fiscal 14
2007+year 2025. 15
2008+S
2009+EC. 11106. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 16
2010+Act, section 123 of division A of Public Law 118–42 and 17
2011+the provisions carrying the same restriction in prior Acts 18
2012+making appropriations to the Department of Defense for 19
2013+military construction shall not apply to unobligated bal-20
2014+ances from prior year appropriations made available under 21
2015+the heading ‘‘Department of Defense—Military Construc-22
2016+tion, Army’’ and such balances may be obligated for an 23
2017+access road project at Arlington National Cemetery. 24
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2020+HR 1968 PCS
2021+SEC. 11107. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 1
2022+Act, for expenses necessary to support efforts to complete 2
2023+the renovation of the Sheridan Building at the Armed 3
2024+Forces Retirement Home—Washington, District of Co-4
2025+lumbia, $31,000,000, to remain available until expended, 5
2026+shall be paid from the general fund of the Treasury to 6
2027+the Armed Forces Retirement Home Trust Fund. 7
2028+S
2029+EC. 11108. Notwithstanding any other provision of 8
2030+this Act, the following provisions included in title I of divi-9
2031+sion A of Public Law 118–42 shall not apply to funds 10
2032+made available by this Act: the first and last provisos 11
2033+under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Army’’; the 12
2034+first and last provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Con-13
2035+struction, Navy and Marine Corps’’; the first and last pro-14
2036+visos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Air 15
2037+Force’’; the second and third provisos under the heading 16
2038+‘‘Military Construction, Defense-Wide’’, the first and sec-17
2039+ond provisos under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, 18
2040+Army National Guard’’; the first and second provisos 19
2041+under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Air National 20
2042+Guard’’; the first and second provisos under the heading 21
2043+‘‘Military Construction, Army Reserve’’; the first proviso 22
2044+under the heading ‘‘Military Construction, Navy Reserve’’; 23
2045+and the first and second provisos under the heading ‘‘Mili-24
2046+tary Construction, Air Force Reserve’’. 25
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2049+HR 1968 PCS
2050+SEC. 11109. Notwithstanding section 1112, the levels 1
2051+for each of the following accounts for fiscal year 2026 2
2052+shall be as follows: 3
2053+(1) $75,039,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 4
2054+Affairs—Medical Services’’, which shall become available 5
2055+on October 1, 2025, and of which $2,000,000,000 shall 6
2056+remain available until September 30, 2027. 7
2057+(2) $34,000,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 8
2058+Affairs—Medical Community Care’’, which shall become 9
2059+available on October 1, 2025, and of which 10
2060+$2,000,000,000 shall remain available until September 30, 11
2061+2027. 12
2062+(3) $12,700,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 13
2063+Affairs—Medical Support and Compliance’’, which shall 14
2064+become available on October 1, 2025, and of which 15
2065+$350,000,000 shall remain available until September 30, 16
2066+2027. 17
2067+(4) $9,700,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Af-18
2068+fairs—Medical Facilities’’, which shall become available on 19
2069+October 1, 2025, and of which $500,000,000 shall remain 20
2070+available until September 30, 2027. 21
2071+(5) $227,240,071,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 22
2072+Affairs—Veterans Benefits Administration—Compensa-23
2073+tion and Pensions’’, which shall become available on Octo-24
2074+ber 1, 2025, to remain available until expended. 25
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2077+HR 1968 PCS
2078+(6) $20,372,030,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 1
2079+Affairs—Veterans Benefits Administration—Readjust-2
2080+ment Benefits’’, which shall become available on October 3
2081+1, 2025, to remain available until expended. 4
2082+(7) $131,518,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Af-5
2083+fairs—Veterans Benefits Administration—Veterans In-6
2084+surance and Indemnities’’, to remain available until ex-7
2085+pended. 8
2086+S
2087+EC. 11110. In addition to amounts provided in this 9
2088+or other Acts, an additional amount is appropriated to the 10
2089+following accounts in the amounts specified: 11
2090+(1) $30,242,064,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans 12
2091+Affairs—Veterans Benefits Administration—Compensa-13
2092+tion and Pensions’’, to remain available until expended. 14
2093+(2) $4,864,566,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Af-15
2094+fairs—Veterans Benefits Administration—Readjustment 16
2095+Benefits’’, to remain available until expended. 17
2096+(3) $6,000,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Veterans Af-18
2097+fairs—Cost of War Toxic Exposure Fund’’, to remain 19
2098+available until expended. 20
2099+TITLE XII—DEPARTMENT OF STATE, FOREIGN 21
2100+OPERATIONS, AND RELATED PROGRAMS 22
2101+S
2102+EC. 11201. Notwithstanding section 1101, the fifth 23
2103+and sixth provisos under the heading ‘‘Millennium Chal-24
2104+lenge Corporation’’ in title III of division F of Public Law 25
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2107+HR 1968 PCS
2108+118–47 shall be applied by substituting ‘‘December 31, 1
2109+2025’’ for ‘‘December 31, 2024’’ each place it appears. 2
2110+S
2111+EC. 11202. Notwithstanding section 1101, the mat-3
2112+ter under the heading ‘‘Office of Inspector General’’ in 4
2113+title I of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall be applied 5
2114+to funds appropriated by this Act by inserting ‘‘up to’’ 6
2115+before ‘‘$24,835,000’’. 7
2116+S
2117+EC. 11203. Notwithstanding section 1101, the 8
2118+amounts included under the heading ‘‘International 9
2119+Boundary and Water Commission, United States and 10
2120+Mexico—Construction’’ in title I of division F of Public 11
2121+Law 118–47 shall be applied by substituting 12
2122+‘‘$78,000,000’’ for ‘‘$156,050,000’’ and ‘‘$15,000,000’’ 13
2123+for ‘‘$5,000,000’’ in the first proviso. 14
2124+S
2125+EC. 11204. Notwithstanding section 1101, the levels 15
2126+for the following accounts in division F of Public Law 16
2127+118–47 shall be as follows: ‘‘Other Commissions—Com-17
2128+mission on Reform and Modernization of the Department 18
2129+of State’’, $0; ‘‘International Organizations—Contribu-19
2130+tions for International Peacekeeping Activities’’, 20
2131+$1,234,144,000; ‘‘Department of the Treasury—Debt Re-21
2132+structuring’’, $10,000,000; and ‘‘International Financial 22
2133+Institutions—Contribution to the Asian Development 23
2134+Fund’’, $43,610,000. 24
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2137+HR 1968 PCS
2138+SEC. 11205. Notwithstanding section 1101, the fol-1
2139+lowing provisions in title VII of division F of Public Law 2
2140+118–47 shall not apply to funds appropriated by this 3
2141+Act— 4
2142+(1) section 7004(e); 5
2143+(2) section 7034(r); and 6
2144+(3) section 7045(l)(2). 7
2145+S
2146+EC. 11206. Notwithstanding section 1101, the fol-8
2147+lowing provisions in title VII of division F of Public Law 9
2148+118–47 shall be applied to funds appropriated by this Act 10
2149+by substituting— 11
2150+(1) in section 7041(d), ‘‘$450,300,000’’ for 12
2151+‘‘$725,300,000’’; 13
2152+(2) in section 7045(g)(2), ‘‘January 1, 2026’’ for 14
2153+‘‘January 1, 2025’’; 15
2154+(3) in section 7053, ‘‘September 30, 2024’’ for ‘‘Sep-16
2155+tember 30, 2023’’; and 17
2156+(4) in section 7068(b), ‘‘2020 through 2025’’ for 18
2157+‘‘2020 through 2024’’: Provided, That amounts provided 19
2158+pursuant to this paragraph are designated by the Con-20
2159+gress as being for an emergency requirement pursuant to 21
2160+section 251(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Balanced Budget and 22
2161+Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. 23
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2164+HR 1968 PCS
2165+(INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS) 1
2166+S
2167+EC. 11207. Notwithstanding section 1101, section 2
2168+7075 in title VII of division F of Public Law 118–47 shall 3
2169+be applied by substituting— 4
2170+(1) in subsection (c), ‘‘$65,000,000’’ for 5
2171+‘‘$50,000,000’’; 6
2172+(2) in subsection (e), ‘‘$375,000,000’’ for 7
2173+‘‘$902,340,000’’; and 8
2174+(3) in lieu of subsection (f), the following new sub-9
2175+section: 10
16812176 ‘‘(f) D
1682-EBTRESTRUCTURING.—Of the unobligated balances from
1683-amounts made available under the heading ‘Debt Restructuring’
1684-from prior Acts making appropriations for the Department of State,
1685-foreign operations, and related programs, $111,000,000 are
1686-rescinded.’’.
1687-S
1688-EC. 11208. (a) The Foreign Operations, Export Financing,
1689-and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1990 (Public Law 101–
1690-167) is amended—
1691-(1) in section 599D (8 U.S.C. 1157 note)—
1692-(A) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ‘‘and 2024’’ and
1693-inserting ‘‘2024, and 2025’’; and
1694-(B) in subsection (e), by striking ‘‘2024’’ each place it
1695-appears and inserting ‘‘2025’’; and
1696-(2) in section 599E(b)(2) (8 U.S.C. 1255 note), by striking ‘‘2024’’
1697-and inserting ‘‘2025’’. H. R. 1968—30
1698-(b) The heading of subparagraph (F) of section 602(b)(3) of
1699-the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 (8 U.S.C. 1101 note)
1700-is amended by striking ‘‘
1701-2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’.
1702-(c) Chapter 5 of title I of the Emergency Wartime Supplemental
1703-Appropriations Act, 2003 (Public Law 108–11; 117 Stat. 576) is
1704-amended under the heading ‘‘Loan Guarantees to Israel’’—
1705-(1) in the matter preceding the first proviso, by striking
1706-‘‘September 30, 2029’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2030’’; and
1707-(2) in the second proviso, by striking ‘‘September 30, 2029’’
1708-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2030’’.
1709-(d) Section 514(b)(2)(A) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
1710-(22 U.S.C. 2321h(b)(2)(A)) is amended by striking ‘‘2023’’ and all
1711-that follows through the end of the sentence and inserting ‘‘2023
1712-through 2027.’’.
1713-TITLE XIII—TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND URBAN
1714-DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED AGENCIES
1715-S
1716-EC. 11301. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1717-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
1718-(1) $20,926,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Office of
1719-the Secretary—Transportation Planning, Research, and Develop-
1720-ment’’.
1721-(2) $3,176,250,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal
1722-Aviation Administration—Facilities and Equipment’’.
1723-(3) $50,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal
1724-Aviation Administration—Airport Improvement Program’’.
1725-(4) $340,500,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal
1726-Highway Administration—Highway Infrastructure Programs’’.
1727-(5) $100,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal
1728-Railroad Administration—Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and
1729-Safety Improvements’’.
1730-(6) $45,568,868 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal
1731-Transit Administration—Transit Infrastructure Grants’’.
1732-(7) $50,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Maritime
1733-Administration—Port Infrastructure Development Program’’.
1734-(8) $3,430,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban
1735-Development—Community Planning and Development—Commu-
1736-nity Development Fund’’.
1737-S
1738-EC. 11302. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the
1739-level for limitations on obligation and liquidation of contract
1740-authority shall be available in the following accounts equal to
1741-the level of contract authority subject to such limitation appro-
1742-priated out of the Highway Trust Fund in sections 11102, 11104,
1743-11106, 23001, 24101, 24201, and 30017 of Public Law 117–58 for
1744-fiscal year 2025:
1745-(1) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Highway Adminis-
1746-tration—Limitation on Administrative Expenses—(Highway Trust
1747-Fund)’’.
1748-(2) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Highway Adminis-
1749-tration—Federal-Aid Highways—(Limitation on Obligations)—
1750-(Highway Trust Fund)—(Liquidation of Contract Authorization)—
1751-(Highway Trust Fund)’’.
1752-(3) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Motor Carrier
1753-Safety Administration—Motor Carrier Safety Operations and Pro-
1754-grams—(Liquidation of Contract Authorization)—(Limitation on
1755-Obligations)—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. H. R. 1968—31
1756-(4) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Motor Carrier
1757-Safety Administration—Motor Carrier Safety Grants—(Liquidation
1758-of Contract Authorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Highway
1759-Trust Fund)’’.
1760-(5) ‘‘Department of Transportation—National Highway Traffic
1761-Safety Administration—Operations and Research—(Liquidation of
1762-Contract Authorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Highway
1763-Trust Fund)’’.
1764-(6) ‘‘Department of Transportation—National Highway Traffic
1765-Safety Administration—Highway Traffic Safety Grants—(Liquida-
1766-tion of Contract Authorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—
1767-(Highway Trust Fund)’’.
1768-(7) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Transit Adminis-
1769-tration—Transit Formula Grants—(Liquidation of Contract
1770-Authorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Highway Trust
1771-Fund)’’.
1772-(b) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level for
1773-limitations on obligation and liquidation of contract authority shall
1774-be available for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Aviation
1775-Administration—Grants-in-Aid for Airports—(Liquidation of Con-
1776-tract Authorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Airport and Air-
1777-way Trust Fund)—(Including Transfer of Funds)’’ in amounts equal
1778-to the level of contract authority subject to such limitation in
1779-section 101(a) of Public Law 118–63.
1780-S
1781-EC. 11303. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the level
1782-for the following accounts shall be as follows:
1783-(1) $450,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Office of
1784-the Secretary—Payments to Air Carriers—(Airport and Airway
1785-Trust Fund)’’.
1786-(2) $13,482,783,000 for ‘‘Department of Transportation—Fed-
1787-eral Aviation Administration—Operations—(Airport and Airway
1788-Trust Fund)’’, of which not less than $1,832,078,000 shall be for
1789-aviation safety activities and not less than $10,105,678,000 shall
1790-be for air traffic organization activities.
1791-(3) $45,150,000 for the fourth number under the heading
1792-‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration—
1793-Facilities and Equipment—(Airport and Airway Trust Fund)’’.
1794-(4) $32,041,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban
1795-Development—Public and Indian Housing—Tenant-Based Rental
1796-Assistance’’ and $32,145,124,000 is the amount available under
1797-paragraph (1): Provided, That the Secretary of Housing and Urban
1798-Development may use amounts made available in the second, third,
1799-sixth, and seventh paragraphs under this heading in division F
1800-of Public Law 118–42 to support the purposes described in subpara-
1801-graph (1)(D) and subparagraph (4)(B) of such heading.
1802-(5) $16,490,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban
1803-Development—Housing Programs—Project-Based Rental Assist-
1804-ance’’.
1805-(6) $931,400,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban
1806-Development—Housing Programs—Housing for the Elderly’’.
1807-(7) $256,700,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban
1808-Development—Housing Programs—Housing for Persons with
1809-Disabilities’’.
1810-(8) $145,000,000 for ‘‘National Transportation Safety Board—
1811-Salaries and Expenses’’.
1812-S
1813-EC. 11304. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the fol-
1814-lowing provisions shall not apply: H. R. 1968—32
1815-(1) Paragraph (3) under the heading ‘‘Department of Transpor-
1816-tation—Federal Aviation Administration—Grants-in-Aid for Air-
1817-ports’’.
1818-(2) The proviso under the heading ‘‘Department of Transpor-
1819-tation—Maritime Administration—Maritime Security Program’’.
1820-(3) The provisos under the heading ‘‘Department of Transpor-
1821-tation—Maritime Administration—Tanker Security Program’’.
1822-(4) The proviso under the heading ‘‘Department of Transpor-
1823-tation—Maritime Administration—Ship Disposal’’.
1824-S
1825-EC. 11305. Notwithstanding section 1101, under the heading
1826-‘‘Department of Housing and Urban Development—Community
1827-Planning and Development—Homeless Assistance Grants’’, the Sec-
1828-retary may repurpose funds made available under paragraph (5)
1829-to provide additional amounts for the continuum of care program
1830-under paragraph (2) of such heading.
1831-This division may be cited as the ‘‘Full-Year Continuing Appro-
1832-priations Act, 2025’’.
1833-DIVISION B—HEALTH
1834-TITLE I—PUBLIC HEALTH EXTENDERS
1835-SEC. 2101. EXTENSION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, NATIONAL
1836-HEALTH SERVICE CORPS, AND TEACHING HEALTH CEN-
1837-TERS THAT OPERATE GME PROGRAMS.
1838-(a) EXTENSION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTHCENTERS.—Section
1839-10503(b)(1) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (42
1840-U.S.C. 254b–2(b)(1)) is amended—
1841-(1) in subparagraph (H), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end;
1842-(2) in subparagraph (I), by striking the period at the end
1843-and inserting and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
1844-(3) by adding at the end the following:
1845-‘‘(J) $2,135,835,616 for the period beginning on April
1846-1, 2025, and ending on September 30, 2025; and’’.
2177+EBTRESTRUCTURING.—Of the unobligated 11
2178+balances from amounts made available under the heading 12
2179+‘Debt Restructuring’ from prior Acts making appropria-13
2180+tions for the Department of State, foreign operations, and 14
2181+related programs, $111,000,000 are rescinded.’’. 15
2182+S
2183+EC. 11208. (a) The Foreign Operations, Export Fi-16
2184+nancing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1990 17
2185+(Public Law 101–167) is amended— 18
2186+(1) in section 599D (8 U.S.C. 1157 note)— 19
2187+(A) in subsection (b)(3), by striking ‘‘and 20
2188+2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2024, and 2025’’; and 21
2189+(B) in subsection (e), by striking ‘‘2024’’ each 22
2190+place it appears and inserting ‘‘2025’’; and 23
2191+(2) in section 599E(b)(2) (8 U.S.C. 1255 note), by 24
2192+striking ‘‘2024’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’. 25
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2195+HR 1968 PCS
2196+(b) The heading of subparagraph (F) of section 1
2197+602(b)(3) of the Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009 (8 2
2198+U.S.C. 1101 note) is amended by striking ‘‘
2199+2024’’ and in-3
2200+serting ‘‘
2201+2025’’. 4
2202+(c) Chapter 5 of title I of the Emergency Wartime 5
2203+Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2003 (Public Law 108– 6
2204+11; 117 Stat. 576) is amended under the heading ‘‘Loan 7
2205+Guarantees to Israel’’— 8
2206+(1) in the matter preceding the first proviso, by 9
2207+striking ‘‘September 30, 2029’’ and inserting ‘‘Sep-10
2208+tember 30, 2030’’; and 11
2209+(2) in the second proviso, by striking ‘‘Sep-12
2210+tember 30, 2029’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 13
2211+2030’’. 14
2212+(d) Section 514(b)(2)(A) of the Foreign Assistance 15
2213+Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2321h(b)(2)(A)) is amended by 16
2214+striking ‘‘2023’’ and all that follows through the end of 17
2215+the sentence and inserting ‘‘2023 through 2027.’’. 18
2216+TITLE XIII—TRANSPORTATION, HOUSING AND 19
2217+URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED 20
2218+AGENCIES 21
2219+S
2220+EC. 11301. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 22
2221+Act, the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 23
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2224+HR 1968 PCS
2225+(1) $20,926,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-1
2226+tation—Office of the Secretary—Transportation Plan-2
2227+ning, Research, and Development’’. 3
2228+(2) $3,176,250,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-4
2229+tation—Federal Aviation Administration—Facilities and 5
2230+Equipment’’. 6
2231+(3) $50,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-7
2232+tation—Federal Aviation Administration—Airport Im-8
2233+provement Program’’. 9
2234+(4) $340,500,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-10
2235+tation—Federal Highway Administration—Highway In-11
2236+frastructure Programs’’. 12
2237+(5) $100,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-13
2238+tation—Federal Railroad Administration—Consolidated 14
2239+Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements’’. 15
2240+(6) $45,568,868 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-16
2241+tation—Federal Transit Administration—Transit Infra-17
2242+structure Grants’’. 18
2243+(7) $50,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-19
2244+tation—Maritime Administration—Port Infrastructure 20
2245+Development Program’’. 21
2246+(8) $3,430,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and 22
2247+Urban Development—Community Planning and Develop-23
2248+ment—Community Development Fund’’. 24
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2251+HR 1968 PCS
2252+SEC. 11302. (a) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 1
2253+Act, the level for limitations on obligation and liquidation 2
2254+of contract authority shall be available in the following ac-3
2255+counts equal to the level of contract authority subject to 4
2256+such limitation appropriated out of the Highway Trust 5
2257+Fund in sections 11102, 11104, 11106, 23001, 24101, 6
2258+24201, and 30017 of Public Law 117–58 for fiscal year 7
2259+2025: 8
2260+(1) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal High-9
2261+way Administration—Limitation on Administrative Ex-10
2262+penses—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. 11
2263+(2) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal High-12
2264+way Administration—Federal-Aid Highways—(Limitation 13
2265+on Obligations)—(Highway Trust Fund)—(Liquidation of 14
2266+Contract Authorization)—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. 15
2267+(3) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Motor 16
2268+Carrier Safety Administration—Motor Carrier Safety Op-17
2269+erations and Programs—(Liquidation of Contract Author-18
2270+ization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Highway Trust 19
2271+Fund)’’. 20
2272+(4) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Motor 21
2273+Carrier Safety Administration—Motor Carrier Safety 22
2274+Grants—(Liquidation of Contract Authorization)—(Limi-23
2275+tation on Obligations)—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. 24
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2279+(5) ‘‘Department of Transportation—National High-1
2280+way Traffic Safety Administration—Operations and Re-2
2281+search—(Liquidation of Contract Authorization)—(Limi-3
2282+tation on Obligations)—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. 4
2283+(6) ‘‘Department of Transportation—National High-5
2284+way Traffic Safety Administration—Highway Traffic 6
2285+Safety Grants—(Liquidation of Contract Authoriza-7
2286+tion)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Highway Trust 8
2287+Fund)’’. 9
2288+(7) ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Tran-10
2289+sit Administration—Transit Formula Grants—(Liquida-11
2290+tion of Contract Authorization)—(Limitation on Obliga-12
2291+tions)—(Highway Trust Fund)’’. 13
2292+(b) Notwithstanding section 1101 of this Act, the 14
2293+level for limitations on obligation and liquidation of con-15
2294+tract authority shall be available for ‘‘Department of 16
2295+Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration— 17
2296+Grants-in-Aid for Airports—(Liquidation of Contract Au-18
2297+thorization)—(Limitation on Obligations)—(Airport and 19
2298+Airway Trust Fund)—(Including Transfer of Funds)’’ in 20
2299+amounts equal to the level of contract authority subject 21
2300+to such limitation in section 101(a) of Public Law 118– 22
2301+63. 23
2302+S
2303+EC. 11303. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 24
2304+Act, the level for the following accounts shall be as follows: 25
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2308+(1) $450,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-1
2309+tation—Office of the Secretary—Payments to Air Car-2
2310+riers—(Airport and Airway Trust Fund)’’. 3
2311+(2) $13,482,783,000 for ‘‘Department of Transpor-4
2312+tation—Federal Aviation Administration—Operations— 5
2313+(Airport and Airway Trust Fund)’’, of which not less than 6
2314+$1,832,078,000 shall be for aviation safety activities and 7
2315+not less than $10,105,678,000 shall be for air traffic orga-8
2316+nization activities. 9
2317+(3) $45,150,000 for the fourth number under the 10
2318+heading ‘‘Department of Transportation—Federal Avia-11
2319+tion Administration—Facilities and Equipment—(Airport 12
2320+and Airway Trust Fund)’’. 13
2321+(4) $32,041,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing 14
2322+and Urban Development—Public and Indian Housing— 15
2323+Tenant-Based Rental Assistance’’ and $32,145,124,000 is 16
2324+the amount available under paragraph (1): Provided, That 17
2325+the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may 18
2326+use amounts made available in the second, third, sixth, 19
2327+and seventh paragraphs under this heading in division F 20
2328+of Public Law 118–42 to support the purposes described 21
2329+in subparagraph (1)(D) and subparagraph (4)(B) of such 22
2330+heading. 23
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2334+(5) $16,490,000,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing 1
2335+and Urban Development—Housing Programs—Project- 2
2336+Based Rental Assistance’’. 3
2337+(6) $931,400,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and 4
2338+Urban Development—Housing Programs—Housing for 5
2339+the Elderly’’. 6
2340+(7) $256,700,000 for ‘‘Department of Housing and 7
2341+Urban Development—Housing Programs—Housing for 8
2342+Persons with Disabilities’’. 9
2343+(8) $145,000,000 for ‘‘National Transportation Safe-10
2344+ty Board—Salaries and Expenses’’. 11
2345+S
2346+EC. 11304. Notwithstanding section 1101 of this 12
2347+Act, the following provisions shall not apply: 13
2348+(1) Paragraph (3) under the heading ‘‘Department 14
2349+of Transportation—Federal Aviation Administration— 15
2350+Grants-in-Aid for Airports’’. 16
2351+(2) The proviso under the heading ‘‘Department of 17
2352+Transportation—Maritime Administration—Maritime Se-18
2353+curity Program’’. 19
2354+(3) The provisos under the heading ‘‘Department of 20
2355+Transportation—Maritime Administration—Tanker Secu-21
2356+rity Program’’. 22
2357+(4) The proviso under the heading ‘‘Department of 23
2358+Transportation—Maritime Administration—Ship Dis-24
2359+posal’’. 25
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2363+SEC. 11305. Notwithstanding section 1101, under 1
2364+the heading ‘‘Department of Housing and Urban Develop-2
2365+ment—Community Planning and Development—Home-3
2366+less Assistance Grants’’, the Secretary may repurpose 4
2367+funds made available under paragraph (5) to provide addi-5
2368+tional amounts for the continuum of care program under 6
2369+paragraph (2) of such heading. 7
2370+This division may be cited as the ‘‘Full-Year Con-8
2371+tinuing Appropriations Act, 2025’’. 9
2372+DIVISION B—HEALTH 10
2373+TITLE I—PUBLIC HEALTH 11
2374+EXTENDERS 12
2375+SEC. 2101. EXTENSION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS, 13
2376+NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS, AND 14
2377+TEACHING HEALTH CENTERS THAT OPERATE 15
2378+GME PROGRAMS. 16
2379+(a) E
2380+XTENSION FOR COMMUNITYHEALTHCEN-17
2381+TERS.—Section 10503(b)(1) of the Patient Protection and 18
2382+Affordable Care Act (42 U.S.C. 254b–2(b)(1)) is amend-19
2383+ed— 20
2384+(1) in subparagraph (H), by striking ‘‘and’’ at 21
2385+the end; 22
2386+(2) in subparagraph (I), by striking the period 23
2387+at the end and inserting and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 24
2388+(3) by adding at the end the following: 25
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2392+‘‘(J) $2,135,835,616 for the period begin-1
2393+ning on April 1, 2025, and ending on Sep-2
2394+tember 30, 2025; and’’. 3
18472395 (b) E
1848-XTENSION FOR THE NATIONALHEALTHSERVICECORPS.—
1849-Section 10503(b)(2) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care
1850-Act (42 U.S.C. 254b–2(b)(2)) is amended—
1851-(1) in subparagraph (I), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end;
1852-(2) in subparagraph (J), by striking the period at the end
1853-and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
1854-(3) by adding at the end the following:
1855-‘‘(K) $172,972,603 for the period beginning on April
1856-1, 2025, and ending on September 30, 2025.’’.
2396+XTENSION FOR THE NATIONALHEALTHSERV-4
2397+ICECORPS.—Section 10503(b)(2) of the Patient Protec-5
2398+tion and Affordable Care Act (42 U.S.C. 254b–2(b)(2)) 6
2399+is amended— 7
2400+(1) in subparagraph (I), by striking ‘‘and’’ at 8
2401+the end; 9
2402+(2) in subparagraph (J), by striking the period 10
2403+at the end and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 11
2404+(3) by adding at the end the following: 12
2405+‘‘(K) $172,972,603 for the period begin-13
2406+ning on April 1, 2025, and ending on Sep-14
2407+tember 30, 2025.’’. 15
18572408 (c) T
1858-EACHINGHEALTHCENTERSTHATOPERATEGRADUATEMED-
1859-ICALEDUCATION PROGRAMS.—Section 340H(g)(1) of the Public
1860-Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 256h(g)(1)) is amended—
1861-(1) in subparagraph (D), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end;
1862-(2) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period at the
1863-end and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
1864-(3) by adding at the end the following:
1865-‘‘(F) $87,739,726 for the period beginning on April 1,
1866-2025, and ending on September 30, 2025.’’.
2409+EACHINGHEALTHCENTERSTHATOPERATE 16
2410+G
2411+RADUATEMEDICALEDUCATIONPROGRAMS.—Section 17
2412+340H(g)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 18
2413+256h(g)(1)) is amended— 19
2414+(1) in subparagraph (D), by striking ‘‘and’’ at 20
2415+the end; 21
2416+(2) in subparagraph (E), by striking the period 22
2417+at the end and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 23
2418+(3) by adding at the end the following: 24
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2421+HR 1968 PCS
2422+‘‘(F) $87,739,726 for the period beginning 1
2423+on April 1, 2025, and ending on September 30, 2
2424+2025.’’. 3
18672425 (d) A
1868-PPLICATION OFPROVISIONS.—Amounts appropriated pursu-
1869-ant to the amendments made by this section shall be subject to
1870-the requirements contained in Public Law 117–328 for funds for H. R. 1968—33
1871-programs authorized under sections 330 through 340 of the Public
1872-Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254b et seq.).
2426+PPLICATION OFPROVISIONS.—Amounts appro-4
2427+priated pursuant to the amendments made by this section 5
2428+shall be subject to the requirements contained in Public 6
2429+Law 117–328 for funds for programs authorized under 7
2430+sections 330 through 340 of the Public Health Service Act 8
2431+(42 U.S.C. 254b et seq.). 9
18732432 (e) C
1874-ONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Section 3014(h)(4) of title 18,
1875-United States Code, is amended by striking ‘‘and section 3101(d)
1876-of the Health Extensions and Other Matters Act, 2025’’ and
1877-inserting ‘‘section 3101(d) of the Health Extensions and Other Mat-
1878-ters Act, 2025, and section 2101(d) of division B of the Full-Year
1879-Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025’’.
1880-SEC. 2102. EXTENSION OF SPECIAL DIABETES PROGRAMS.
1881-(a) EXTENSION OF SPECIALDIABETESPROGRAMS FOR TYPEI
1882-D
1883-IABETES.—Section 330B(b)(2) of the Public Health Service Act
1884-(42 U.S.C. 254c–2(b)(2)) is amended—
1885-(1) in subparagraph (E), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end;
1886-(2) in subparagraph (F), by striking the period at the end
1887-and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
1888-(3) by adding at the end the following:
1889-‘‘(G) $79,832,215 for the period beginning on April 1,
1890-2025, and ending on September 30, 2025, to remain avail-
1891-able until expended.’’.
2433+ONFORMINGAMENDMENT.—Section 3014(h)(4) 10
2434+of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking 11
2435+‘‘and section 3101(d) of the Health Extensions and Other 12
2436+Matters Act, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘section 3101(d) of the 13
2437+Health Extensions and Other Matters Act, 2025, and sec-14
2438+tion 2101(d) of division B of the Full-Year Continuing Ap-15
2439+propriations and Extensions Act, 2025’’. 16
2440+SEC. 2102. EXTENSION OF SPECIAL DIABETES PROGRAMS. 17
2441+(a) E
2442+XTENSION OFSPECIALDIABETESPROGRAMS 18
2443+FORTYPEI DIABETES.—Section 330B(b)(2) of the Pub-19
2444+lic Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254c–2(b)(2)) is amend-20
2445+ed— 21
2446+(1) in subparagraph (E), by striking ‘‘and’’ at 22
2447+the end; 23
2448+(2) in subparagraph (F), by striking the period 24
2449+at the end and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 25
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2453+(3) by adding at the end the following: 1
2454+‘‘(G) $79,832,215 for the period beginning 2
2455+on April 1, 2025, and ending on September 30, 3
2456+2025, to remain available until expended.’’. 4
18922457 (b) E
1893-XTENDINGFUNDING FORSPECIALDIABETESPROGRAMS FOR
1894-I
1895-NDIANS.—Section 330C(c)(2) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1896-U.S.C. 254c–3(c)(2)) is amended—
1897-(1) in subparagraph (E), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end;
1898-(2) in subparagraph (F), by striking the period at the end
1899-and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and
1900-(3) by adding at the end the following:
1901-‘‘(G) $79,832,215 for the period beginning on April 1,
1902-2025, and ending on September 30, 2025, to remain avail-
1903-able until expended.’’.
1904-SEC. 2103. NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY EXTENSIONS.
1905-(a) Section 319(e)(8) of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.
1906-247d(e)(8)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting
1907-‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1908-(b) Section 319L(e)(1)(D) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1909-U.S.C. 247d–7e(e)(1)(D)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
1910-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1911-(c) Section 319L–1(b) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1912-U.S.C. 247d–7f(b)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and
1913-inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1914-(d)(1) Section 2811A(g) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1915-U.S.C. 300hh–10b(g)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
1916-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1917-(2) Section 2811B(g)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1918-U.S.C. 300hh–10c(g)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
1919-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1920-(3) Section 2811C(g)(1) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1921-U.S.C. 300hh–10d(g)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
1922-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
1923-(e) Section 2812(c)(4)(B) of the Public Health Service Act (42
1924-U.S.C. 300hh–11(c)(4)(B)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
1925-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. H. R. 1968—34
1926-TITLE II—MEDICARE
1927-SEC. 2201. EXTENSION OF INCREASED INPATIENT HOSPITAL PAYMENT
1928-ADJUSTMENT FOR CERTAIN LOW-VOLUME HOSPITALS.
1929-(a) INGENERAL.—Section 1886(d)(12) of the Social Security
1930-Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(12)) is amended—
1931-(1) in subparagraph (B), by striking ‘‘during the portion
1932-of fiscal year 2025 beginning on April 1, 2025, and ending
1933-on September 30, 2025, and’’;
1934-(2) in subparagraph (C)(i)—
1935-(A) in the matter preceding subclause (I)—
1936-(i) by striking ‘‘or portion of a fiscal year’’; and
1937-(ii) by striking ‘‘2024 and the portion of fiscal year
1938-2025 beginning on October 1, 2024, and ending on
1939-March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’;
1940-(B) in subclause (III), by striking ‘‘2024 and the portion
1941-of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1, 2024, and
1942-ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’; and
1943-(C) in subclause (IV), by striking ‘‘the portion of fiscal
1944-year 2025 beginning on April 1, 2025, and ending on Sep-
1945-tember 30, 2025, and’’; and
1946-(3) in subparagraph (D)—
1947-(A) in the matter preceding clause (i), by striking ‘‘2024
1948-or during the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on
1949-October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and
1950-inserting ‘‘2025’’; and
1951-(B) in clause (ii), by striking ‘‘2024 and the portion
1952-of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1, 2024, and
1953-ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’.
2458+XTENDINGFUNDING FORSPECIALDIABETES 5
2459+P
2460+ROGRAMS FOR INDIANS.—Section 330C(c)(2) of the 6
2461+Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254c–3(c)(2)) is 7
2462+amended— 8
2463+(1) in subparagraph (E), by striking ‘‘and’’ at 9
2464+the end; 10
2465+(2) in subparagraph (F), by striking the period 11
2466+at the end and inserting ‘‘; and’’; and 12
2467+(3) by adding at the end the following: 13
2468+‘‘(G) $79,832,215 for the period beginning 14
2469+on April 1, 2025, and ending on September 30, 15
2470+2025, to remain available until expended.’’. 16
2471+SEC. 2103. NATIONAL HEALTH SECURITY EXTENSIONS. 17
2472+(a) Section 319(e)(8) of the Public Health Service 18
2473+Act (42 U.S.C. 247d(e)(8)) is amended by striking 19
2474+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 20
2475+(b) Section 319L(e)(1)(D) of the Public Health Serv-21
2476+ice Act (42 U.S.C. 247d–7e(e)(1)(D)) is amended by strik-22
2477+ing ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 23
2478+2025’’. 24
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2481+HR 1968 PCS
2482+(c) Section 319L–1(b) of the Public Health Service 1
2483+Act (42 U.S.C. 247d–7f(b)) is amended by striking 2
2484+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 3
2485+(d)(1) Section 2811A(g) of the Public Health Service 4
2486+Act (42 U.S.C. 300hh–10b(g)) is amended by striking 5
2487+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 6
2488+(2) Section 2811B(g)(1) of the Public Health Service 7
2489+Act (42 U.S.C. 300hh–10c(g)(1)) is amended by striking 8
2490+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 9
2491+(3) Section 2811C(g)(1) of the Public Health Service 10
2492+Act (42 U.S.C. 300hh–10d(g)(1)) is amended by striking 11
2493+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 12
2494+(e) Section 2812(c)(4)(B) of the Public Health Serv-13
2495+ice Act (42 U.S.C. 300hh–11(c)(4)(B)) is amended by 14
2496+striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 15
2497+2025’’. 16
2498+TITLE II—MEDICARE 17
2499+SEC. 2201. EXTENSION OF INCREASED INPATIENT HOS-18
2500+PITAL PAYMENT ADJUSTMENT FOR CERTAIN 19
2501+LOW-VOLUME HOSPITALS. 20
2502+(a) I
2503+NGENERAL.—Section 1886(d)(12) of the Social 21
2504+Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(12)) is amended— 22
2505+(1) in subparagraph (B), by striking ‘‘during 23
2506+the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on April 1, 24
2507+2025, and ending on September 30, 2025, and’’; 25
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2510+HR 1968 PCS
2511+(2) in subparagraph (C)(i)— 1
2512+(A) in the matter preceding subclause 2
2513+(I)— 3
2514+(i) by striking ‘‘or portion of a fiscal 4
2515+year’’; and 5
2516+(ii) by striking ‘‘2024 and the portion 6
2517+of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1, 7
2518+2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and 8
2519+inserting ‘‘2025’’; 9
2520+(B) in subclause (III), by striking ‘‘2024 10
2521+and the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning 11
2522+on October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 12
2523+2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’; and 13
2524+(C) in subclause (IV), by striking ‘‘the por-14
2525+tion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on April 1, 15
2526+2025, and ending on September 30, 2025, 16
2527+and’’; and 17
2528+(3) in subparagraph (D)— 18
2529+(A) in the matter preceding clause (i), by 19
2530+striking ‘‘2024 or during the portion of fiscal 20
2531+year 2025 beginning on October 1, 2024, and 21
2532+ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting 22
2533+‘‘2025’’; and 23
2534+(B) in clause (ii), by striking ‘‘2024 and 24
2535+the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on Oc-25
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2538+HR 1968 PCS
2539+tober 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ 1
2540+and inserting ‘‘2025’’. 2
19542541 (b) I
1955-MPLEMENTATION .—Notwithstanding any other provision of
1956-law, the Secretary of Health and Human Services may implement
1957-the amendments made by this section by program instruction or
1958-otherwise.
1959-SEC. 2202. EXTENSION OF THE MEDICARE-DEPENDENT HOSPITAL
1960-(MDH) PROGRAM.
1961-(a) INGENERAL.—Section 1886(d)(5)(G) of the Social Security
1962-Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(5)(G)) is amended—
1963-(1) in clause (i), by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and inserting
1964-‘‘October 1, 2025’’; and
1965-(2) in clause (ii)(II), by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and inserting
1966-‘‘October 1, 2025’’.
2542+MPLEMENTATION.—Notwithstanding any other 3
2543+provision of law, the Secretary of Health and Human 4
2544+Services may implement the amendments made by this 5
2545+section by program instruction or otherwise. 6
2546+SEC. 2202. EXTENSION OF THE MEDICARE-DEPENDENT 7
2547+HOSPITAL (MDH) PROGRAM. 8
2548+(a) I
2549+NGENERAL.—Section 1886(d)(5)(G) of the So-9
2550+cial Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ww(d)(5)(G)) is amend-10
2551+ed— 11
2552+(1) in clause (i), by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ 12
2553+and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’; and 13
2554+(2) in clause (ii)(II), by striking ‘‘April 1, 14
2555+2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’. 15
19672556 (b) C
1968-ONFORMING AMENDMENTS .—
2557+ONFORMINGAMENDMENTS.— 16
19692558 (1) I
1970-N GENERAL.—Section 1886(b)(3)(D) of the Social Secu-
1971-rity Act (42 U.S.C. 1395ww(b)(3)(D)) is amended—
1972-(A) in the matter preceding clause (i), by striking ‘‘April
1973-1, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’; and
1974-(B) in clause (iv), by striking ‘‘2024 and the portion
1975-of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1, 2024, and
1976-ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’.
2559+N GENERAL.—Section 1886(b)(3)(D) of 17
2560+the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 18
2561+1395ww(b)(3)(D)) is amended— 19
2562+(A) in the matter preceding clause (i), by 20
2563+striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 21
2564+1, 2025’’; and 22
2565+(B) in clause (iv), by striking ‘‘2024 and 23
2566+the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on Oc-24
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2569+HR 1968 PCS
2570+tober 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ 1
2571+and inserting ‘‘2025’’. 2
19772572 (2) P
1978-ERMITTING HOSPITALS TO DECLINE RECLASSIFICATION .—
1979-Section 13501(e)(2) of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
1980-of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 1395ww note) is amended by striking ‘‘2024,
1981-or the portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1,
1982-2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘2025’’. H. R. 1968—35
1983-SEC. 2203. EXTENSION OF ADD-ON PAYMENTS FOR AMBULANCE SERV-
1984-ICES.
1985-Section 1834(l) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(l))
1986-is amended—
1987-(1) in paragraph (12)(A), by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and
1988-inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’; and
1989-(2) in paragraph (13), by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ each
1990-place it appears and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’ in each such
1991-place.
1992-SEC. 2204. EXTENSION OF FUNDING FOR QUALITY MEASURE ENDORSE-
1993-MENT, INPUT, AND SELECTION.
1994-Section 1890(d)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
1995-1395aaa(d)(2)) is amended—
1996-(1) in the first sentence—
1997-(A) by striking ‘‘$11,030,000’’ and inserting
1998-‘‘$14,030,000’’; and
1999-(B) by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘Sep-
2000-tember 30, 2025’’; and
2001-(2) in the third sentence, by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’
2002-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2003-SEC. 2205. EXTENSION OF FUNDING OUTREACH AND ASSISTANCE FOR
2004-LOW-INCOME PROGRAMS.
2005-(a) STATEHEALTHINSURANCE ASSISTANCEPROGRAMS.—Sub-
2006-section (a)(1)(B)(xiv) of section 119 of the Medicare Improvements
2007-for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 (42 U.S.C. 1395b–3 note)
2008-is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025, $22,500,000’’ and inserting
2009-‘‘September 30, 2025, $30,000,000’’.
2573+ERMITTING HOSPITALS TO DECLINE RE -3
2574+CLASSIFICATION.—Section 13501(e)(2) of the Omni-4
2575+bus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 5
2576+1395ww note) is amended by striking ‘‘2024, or the 6
2577+portion of fiscal year 2025 beginning on October 1, 7
2578+2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting 8
2579+‘‘2025’’. 9
2580+SEC. 2203. EXTENSION OF ADD-ON PAYMENTS FOR AMBU-10
2581+LANCE SERVICES. 11
2582+Section 1834(l) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 12
2583+1395m(l)) is amended— 13
2584+(1) in paragraph (12)(A), by striking ‘‘April 1, 14
2585+2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’; and 15
2586+(2) in paragraph (13), by striking ‘‘April 1, 16
2587+2025’’ each place it appears and inserting ‘‘October 17
2588+1, 2025’’ in each such place. 18
2589+SEC. 2204. EXTENSION OF FUNDING FOR QUALITY MEAS-19
2590+URE ENDORSEMENT, INPUT, AND SELECTION. 20
2591+Section 1890(d)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 21
2592+U.S.C. 1395aaa(d)(2)) is amended— 22
2593+(1) in the first sentence— 23
2594+(A) by striking ‘‘$11,030,000’’ and insert-24
2595+ing ‘‘$14,030,000’’; and 25
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2598+HR 1968 PCS
2599+(B) by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and in-1
2600+serting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’; and 2
2601+(2) in the third sentence, by striking ‘‘March 3
2602+31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 4
2603+SEC. 2205. EXTENSION OF FUNDING OUTREACH AND AS-5
2604+SISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME PROGRAMS. 6
2605+(a) S
2606+TATEHEALTHINSURANCEASSISTANCEPRO-7
2607+GRAMS.—Subsection (a)(1)(B)(xiv) of section 119 of the 8
2608+Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 9
2609+2008 (42 U.S.C. 1395b–3 note) is amended by striking 10
2610+‘‘March 31, 2025, $22,500,000’’ and inserting ‘‘Sep-11
2611+tember 30, 2025, $30,000,000’’. 12
20102612 (b) A
2011-REAAGENCIES ONAGING.—Subsection (b)(1)(B)(xiv) of such
2012-section 119 is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025, $22,500,000’’
2013-and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025, $30,000,000’’.
2613+REAAGENCIES ON AGING.—Subsection 13
2614+(b)(1)(B)(xiv) of such section 119 is amended by striking 14
2615+‘‘March 31, 2025, $22,500,000’’ and inserting ‘‘Sep-15
2616+tember 30, 2025, $30,000,000’’. 16
20142617 (c) A
2015-GING AND DISABILITYRESOURCE CENTERS.—Subsection
2016-(c)(1)(B)(xiv) of such section 119 is amended by striking ‘‘March
2017-31, 2025, $8,500,000’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025,
2018-$10,000,000’’.
2618+GING ANDDISABILITYRESOURCECENTERS.— 17
2619+Subsection (c)(1)(B)(xiv) of such section 119 is amended 18
2620+by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025, $8,500,000’’ and inserting 19
2621+‘‘September 30, 2025, $10,000,000’’. 20
20192622 (d) C
2020-OORDINATION OF EFFORTS TOINFORMOLDERAMERICANS
2623+OORDINATION OFEFFORTS TOINFORMOLDER 21
20212624 A
2022-BOUTBENEFITSAVAILABLEUNDERFEDERAL AND STATEPRO-
2023-GRAMS.—Subsection (d)(2)(xiv) of such section 119 is amended by
2024-striking ‘‘March 31, 2025, $22,500,000’’ and inserting ‘‘September
2025-30, 2025, $30,000,000’’.
2026-SEC. 2206. EXTENSION OF THE WORK GEOGRAPHIC INDEX FLOOR.
2027-Section 1848(e)(1)(E) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2028-1395w–4(e)(1)(E)) is amended by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and
2029-inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’.
2030-SEC. 2207. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN TELEHEALTH FLEXIBILITIES.
2031-(a) REMOVING GEOGRAPHIC REQUIREMENTS AND EXPANDING
2032-O
2033-RIGINATINGSITES FORTELEHEALTH SERVICES.—Section 1834(m)
2034-of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)) is amended—
2035-(1) in paragraph (2)(B)(iii), by striking ‘‘ending March 31,
2036-2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending September 30, 2025’’; and
2037-(2) in paragraph (4)(C)(iii), by striking ‘‘ending on March
2038-31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’.
2625+MERICANSABOUTBENEFITSAVAILABLEUNDERFED-22
2626+ERAL ANDSTATEPROGRAMS.—Subsection (d)(2)(xiv) of 23
2627+such section 119 is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025, 24
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2630+HR 1968 PCS
2631+$22,500,000’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025, 1
2632+$30,000,000’’. 2
2633+SEC. 2206. EXTENSION OF THE WORK GEOGRAPHIC INDEX 3
2634+FLOOR. 4
2635+Section 1848(e)(1)(E) of the Social Security Act (42 5
2636+U.S.C. 1395w–4(e)(1)(E)) is amended by striking ‘‘April 6
2637+1, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’. 7
2638+SEC. 2207. EXTENSION OF CERTAIN TELEHEALTH FLEXI-8
2639+BILITIES. 9
2640+(a) R
2641+EMOVINGGEOGRAPHICREQUIREMENTS AND 10
2642+E
2643+XPANDINGORIGINATINGSITES FOR TELEHEALTH 11
2644+S
2645+ERVICES.—Section 1834(m) of the Social Security Act 12
2646+(42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)) is amended— 13
2647+(1) in paragraph (2)(B)(iii), by striking ‘‘end-14
2648+ing March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending Sep-15
2649+tember 30, 2025’’; and 16
2650+(2) in paragraph (4)(C)(iii), by striking ‘‘ending 17
2651+on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending on Sep-18
2652+tember 30, 2025’’. 19
20392653 (b) E
2040-XPANDING PRACTITIONERS ELIGIBLETOFURNISHTELE-
2041-HEALTHSERVICES.—Section 1834(m)(4)(E) of the Social Security H. R. 1968—36
2042-Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(4)(E)) is amended by striking ‘‘ending
2043-on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’.
2044-(c) E
2045-XTENDINGTELEHEALTH SERVICES FOR FEDERALLYQUALI-
2046-FIEDHEALTHCENTERS AND RURALHEALTHCLINICS.—Section
2047-1834(m)(8)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(8)(A))
2048-is amended by striking ‘‘ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting
2049-‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’.
2654+XPANDINGPRACTITIONERSELIGIBLETOFUR-20
2655+NISHTELEHEALTH SERVICES.—Section 1834(m)(4)(E) 21
2656+of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(4)(E)) 22
2657+is amended by striking ‘‘ending on March 31, 2025’’ and 23
2658+inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’. 24
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2661+HR 1968 PCS
2662+(c) EXTENDINGTELEHEALTHSERVICES FORFED-1
2663+ERALLYQUALIFIEDHEALTHCENTERS AND RURAL 2
2664+H
2665+EALTHCLINICS.—Section 1834(m)(8)(A) of the Social 3
2666+Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(8)(A)) is amended by 4
2667+striking ‘‘ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘end-5
2668+ing on September 30, 2025’’. 6
20502669 (d) D
2051-ELAYING THEIN-PERSONREQUIREMENTS UNDERMEDICARE
2052-FORMENTALHEALTHSERVICESFURNISHEDTHROUGHTELEHEALTH
2053-ANDTELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY.—
2670+ELAYING THE IN-PERSONREQUIREMENTS 7
2671+U
2672+NDERMEDICARE FOR MENTALHEALTHSERVICES 8
2673+F
2674+URNISHED THROUGH TELEHEALTH AND TELE-9
2675+COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY.— 10
20542676 (1) D
2055-ELAY IN REQUIREMENTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
2056-FURNISHED THROUGH TELEHEALTH .—Section 1834(m)(7)(B)(i) of
2057-the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(7)(B)(i)) is
2058-amended, in the matter preceding subclause (I), by striking
2059-‘‘on or after April 1, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘on or after October
2060-1, 2025,’’.
2677+ELAY IN REQUIREMENTS FOR MENTAL 11
2678+HEALTH SERVICES FURNISHED THROUGH TELE -12
2679+HEALTH.—Section 1834(m)(7)(B)(i) of the Social 13
2680+Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(7)(B)(i)) is 14
2681+amended, in the matter preceding subclause (I), by 15
2682+striking ‘‘on or after April 1, 2025’’ and inserting 16
2683+‘‘on or after October 1, 2025,’’. 17
20612684 (2) M
2062-ENTAL HEALTH VISITS FURNISHED BY RURAL HEALTH
2063-CLINICS.—Section 1834(y)(2) of the Social Security Act (42
2064-U.S.C. 1395m(y)(2)) is amended by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’
2065-and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’.
2685+ENTAL HEALTH VISITS FURNISHED BY 18
2686+RURAL HEALTH CLINICS .—Section 1834(y)(2) of the 19
2687+Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(y)(2)) is 20
2688+amended by striking ‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and inserting 21
2689+‘‘October 1, 2025’’. 22
20662690 (3) M
2067-ENTAL HEALTH VISITS FURNISHED BY FEDERALLY QUALI -
2068-FIED HEALTH CENTERS .—Section 1834(o)(4)(B) of the Social
2069-Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(o)(4)(B)) is amended by striking
2070-‘‘April 1, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’.
2691+ENTAL HEALTH VISITS FURNISHED BY 23
2692+FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTERS .—Section 24
2693+1834(o)(4)(B) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 25
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2696+HR 1968 PCS
2697+1395m(o)(4)(B)) is amended by striking ‘‘April 1, 1
2698+2025’’ and inserting ‘‘October 1, 2025’’. 2
20712699 (e) A
2072-LLOWING FOR THE FURNISHING OFAUDIO-ONLYTELEHEALTH
2073-S
2074-ERVICES.—Section 1834(m)(9) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2075-1395m(m)(9)) is amended by striking ‘‘ending on March 31, 2025’’
2076-and inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’.
2700+LLOWING FOR THE FURNISHING OF AUDIO- 3
2701+ONLYTELEHEALTH SERVICES.—Section 1834(m)(9) of 4
2702+the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395m(m)(9)) is 5
2703+amended by striking ‘‘ending on March 31, 2025’’ and in-6
2704+serting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’. 7
20772705 (f) E
2078-XTENDINGUSE OFTELEHEALTHTOCONDUCTFACE-TO-FACE
2079-E
2080-NCOUNTERPRIOR TORECERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY FORHOSPICE
2081-C
2082-ARE.—Section 1814(a)(7)(D)(i)(II) of the Social Security Act (42
2083-U.S.C. 1395f(a)(7)(D)(i)(II)) is amended by striking ‘‘ending on
2084-March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 2025’’.
2706+XTENDINGUSE OFTELEHEALTHTOCONDUCT 8
2707+F
2708+ACE-TO-FACEENCOUNTERPRIOR TORECERTIFICATION 9
2709+OFELIGIBILITY FOR HOSPICECARE.—Section 10
2710+1814(a)(7)(D)(i)(II) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 11
2711+1395f(a)(7)(D)(i)(II)) is amended by striking ‘‘ending on 12
2712+March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘ending on September 30, 13
2713+2025’’. 14
20852714 (g) P
2086-ROGRAM INSTRUCTION AUTHORITY.—The Secretary of
2087-Health and Human Services may implement the amendments made
2088-by this section through program instruction or otherwise.
2089-SEC. 2208. EXTENDING ACUTE HOSPITAL CARE AT HOME WAIVER
2090-AUTHORITIES.
2091-Section 1866G(a)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2092-1395cc–7(a)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and
2093-inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2094-SEC. 2209. EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY INCLUSION OF AUTHORIZED
2095-ORAL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AS COVERED PART D DRUGS.
2096-Section 1860D–2(e)(1)(C) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2097-1395w–102(e)(1)(C)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and
2098-inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2099-SEC. 2210. MEDICARE IMPROVEMENT FUND.
2100-Section 1898(b)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2101-1395iii(b)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘$1,251,000,000’’ and inserting
2102-‘‘$1,804,000,000’’.
2103-SEC. 2211. MEDICARE SEQUESTRATION.
2104-Section 251A(6)(D) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency
2105-Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 901a(6)(D)) is amended— H. R. 1968—37
2106-(1) in clause (i), by striking ‘‘8 months’’ and inserting ‘‘10
2107-months’’; and
2108-(2) in clause (ii), by striking ‘‘4 months’’ and inserting
2109-‘‘2 months’’.
2110-TITLE III—HUMAN SERVICES
2111-SEC. 2301. SEXUAL RISK AVOIDANCE EDUCATION EXTENSION.
2112-Section 510 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 710) is
2113-amended—
2114-(1) in subsection (a)(1)—
2115-(A) by striking ‘‘the period beginning on October 1,
2116-2024, and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal
2117-year 2025’’; and
2118-(B) by striking ‘‘or 2025’’; and
2119-(2) in subsection (f)(1), by striking ‘‘the period beginning
2120-on October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2025, an amount
2121-equal to the pro rata portion of the amount appropriated for
2122-the corresponding period for’’ and inserting ‘‘for fiscal year
2123-2025, an amount equal to the amount appropriated for’’.
2124-SEC. 2302. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATION EXTENSION.
2125-Section 513 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 713) is
2126-amended—
2127-(1) in subsection (a)(1)—
2128-(A) in subparagraph (A), in the matter preceding clause
2129-(i), by striking ‘‘the period beginning on October 1, 2024,
2130-and ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year
2131-2025’’; and
2132-(B) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking ‘‘the period
2133-beginning on October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31,
2134-2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 2025’’; and
2135-(2) in subsection (f), by striking ‘‘the period beginning on
2136-October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2025, an amount
2137-equal to the pro rata portion of the amount appropriated for
2138-the corresponding period’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 2025, an
2139-amount equal to the amount appropriated for fiscal year 2024’’.
2140-SEC. 2303. EXTENSION OF FUNDING FOR FAMILY-TO-FAMILY HEALTH
2141-INFORMATION CENTERS.
2142-Section 501(c)(1)(A)(viii) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2143-701(c)(1)(A)(viii)) is amended by striking ‘‘$3,000,000 for the portion
2144-of fiscal year 2025 before April 1, 2025.’’ and inserting ‘‘$6,000,000
2145-for fiscal year 2025’’.
2146-TITLE IV—MEDICAID
2147-SEC. 2401. DELAYING MEDICAID DSH REDUCTIONS.
2148-Section 1923(f)(7)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.
2149-1396r–4(f)(7)(A)) is amended—
2150-(1) in clause (i)—
2151-(A) in the matter preceding subclause (I)—
2152-(i) by striking ‘‘For the period beginning April 1,
2153-2025, and ending September 30, 2025, and for’’ and
2154-inserting ‘‘For’’; and H. R. 1968—38
2155-(ii) by striking ‘‘through 2027’’ and inserting
2156-‘‘through 2028’’;
2157-(B) in subclause (I), by striking ‘‘or period’’; and
2158-(C) in subclause (II), by striking ‘‘or period’’; and
2159-(2) in clause (ii)—
2160-(A) by striking ‘‘for the period beginning April 1, 2025,
2161-and ending September 30, 2025, and’’; and
2162-(B) by striking ‘‘through 2027’’ and inserting ‘‘through
2163-2028’’.
2164-DIVISION C—OTHER MATTERS
2165-SEC. 3101. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION WHISTLE-
2166-BLOWER PROGRAM.
2167-Section 1(b) of Public Law 117–25 (135 Stat. 297; 136 Stat.
2168-2133; 136 Stat. 5984) is amended in each of paragraphs (3) and
2169-(4) by striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30,
2170-2025’’.
2171-SEC. 3102. PROTECTION OF CERTAIN FACILITIES AND ASSETS FROM
2172-UNMANNED AIRCRAFT.
2173-Section 210G(i) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C.
2174-124n(i)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and inserting
2175-‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2176-SEC. 3103. ADDITIONAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
2177-Section 3014 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by
2178-striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2179-SEC. 3104. NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY PROTECTION SYSTEM
2180-AUTHORIZATION.
2181-Section 227(a) of the Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act
2182-of 2015 (6 U.S.C. 1525(a)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 14,
2183-2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’.
2184-SEC. 3105. EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY ORDER FOR FENTANYL-
2185-RELATED SUBSTANCES.
2186-Effective as if included in the enactment of the Temporary
2187-Reauthorization and Study of the Emergency Scheduling of
2188-Fentanyl Analogues Act (Public Law 116–114), section 2 of such
2189-Act is amended by striking ‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘Sep-
2190-tember 30, 2025’’.
2191-SEC. 3106. BUDGETARY EFFECTS.
2192-(a) STATUTORY PAYGO SCORECARDS.—The budgetary effects
2193-of divisions B and C shall not be entered on either PAYGO scorecard
2194-maintained pursuant to section 4(d) of the Statutory Pay-As-You-
2195-Go Act of 2010.
2715+ROGRAMINSTRUCTIONAUTHORITY.—The Sec-15
2716+retary of Health and Human Services may implement the 16
2717+amendments made by this section through program in-17
2718+struction or otherwise. 18
2719+SEC. 2208. EXTENDING ACUTE HOSPITAL CARE AT HOME 19
2720+WAIVER AUTHORITIES. 20
2721+Section 1866G(a)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 21
2722+U.S.C. 1395cc–7(a)(1)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 22
2723+31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 23
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2726+HR 1968 PCS
2727+SEC. 2209. EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY INCLUSION OF AU-1
2728+THORIZED ORAL ANTIVIRAL DRUGS AS COV-2
2729+ERED PART D DRUGS. 3
2730+Section 1860D–2(e)(1)(C) of the Social Security Act 4
2731+(42 U.S.C. 1395w–102(e)(1)(C)) is amended by striking 5
2732+‘‘March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 6
2733+SEC. 2210. MEDICARE IMPROVEMENT FUND. 7
2734+Section 1898(b)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 8
2735+U.S.C. 1395iii(b)(1)) is amended by striking 9
2736+‘‘$1,251,000,000’’ and inserting ‘‘$1,804,000,000’’. 10
2737+SEC. 2211. MEDICARE SEQUESTRATION. 11
2738+Section 251A(6)(D) of the Balanced Budget and 12
2739+Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 (2 U.S.C. 13
2740+901a(6)(D)) is amended— 14
2741+(1) in clause (i), by striking ‘‘8 months’’ and 15
2742+inserting ‘‘10 months’’; and 16
2743+(2) in clause (ii), by striking ‘‘4 months’’ and 17
2744+inserting ‘‘2 months’’. 18
2745+TITLE III—HUMAN SERVICES 19
2746+SEC. 2301. SEXUAL RISK AVOIDANCE EDUCATION EXTEN-20
2747+SION. 21
2748+Section 510 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 22
2749+710) is amended— 23
2750+(1) in subsection (a)(1)— 24
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2754+(A) by striking ‘‘the period beginning on 1
2755+October 1, 2024, and ending on March 31, 2
2756+2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 2025’’; and 3
2757+(B) by striking ‘‘or 2025’’; and 4
2758+(2) in subsection (f)(1), by striking ‘‘the period 5
2759+beginning on October 1, 2024, and ending on March 6
2760+31, 2025, an amount equal to the pro rata portion 7
2761+of the amount appropriated for the corresponding 8
2762+period for’’ and inserting ‘‘for fiscal year 2025, an 9
2763+amount equal to the amount appropriated for’’. 10
2764+SEC. 2302. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY EDUCATION EXTEN-11
2765+SION. 12
2766+Section 513 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 13
2767+713) is amended— 14
2768+(1) in subsection (a)(1)— 15
2769+(A) in subparagraph (A), in the matter 16
2770+preceding clause (i), by striking ‘‘the period be-17
2771+ginning on October 1, 2024, and ending on 18
2772+March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 19
2773+2025’’; and 20
2774+(B) in subparagraph (B)(i), by striking 21
2775+‘‘the period beginning on October 1, 2024, and 22
2776+ending on March 31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘fis-23
2777+cal year 2025’’; and 24
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2781+(2) in subsection (f), by striking ‘‘the period be-1
2782+ginning on October 1, 2024, and ending on March 2
2783+31, 2025, an amount equal to the pro rata portion 3
2784+of the amount appropriated for the corresponding 4
2785+period’’ and inserting ‘‘fiscal year 2025, an amount 5
2786+equal to the amount appropriated for fiscal year 6
2787+2024’’. 7
2788+SEC. 2303. EXTENSION OF FUNDING FOR FAMILY-TO-FAM-8
2789+ILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTERS. 9
2790+Section 501(c)(1)(A)(viii) of the Social Security Act 10
2791+(42 U.S.C. 701(c)(1)(A)(viii)) is amended by striking 11
2792+‘‘$3,000,000 for the portion of fiscal year 2025 before 12
2793+April 1, 2025.’’ and inserting ‘‘$6,000,000 for fiscal year 13
2794+2025’’. 14
2795+TITLE IV—MEDICAID 15
2796+SEC. 2401. DELAYING MEDICAID DSH REDUCTIONS. 16
2797+Section 1923(f)(7)(A) of the Social Security Act (42 17
2798+U.S.C. 1396r–4(f)(7)(A)) is amended— 18
2799+(1) in clause (i)— 19
2800+(A) in the matter preceding subclause 20
2801+(I)— 21
2802+(i) by striking ‘‘For the period begin-22
2803+ning April 1, 2025, and ending September 23
2804+30, 2025, and for’’ and inserting ‘‘For’’; 24
2805+and 25
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2809+(ii) by striking ‘‘through 2027’’ and 1
2810+inserting ‘‘through 2028’’; 2
2811+(B) in subclause (I), by striking ‘‘or pe-3
2812+riod’’; and 4
2813+(C) in subclause (II), by striking ‘‘or pe-5
2814+riod’’; and 6
2815+(2) in clause (ii)— 7
2816+(A) by striking ‘‘for the period beginning 8
2817+April 1, 2025, and ending September 30, 2025, 9
2818+and’’; and 10
2819+(B) by striking ‘‘through 2027’’ and in-11
2820+serting ‘‘through 2028’’. 12
2821+DIVISION C—OTHER MATTERS 13
2822+SEC. 3101. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION 14
2823+WHISTLEBLOWER PROGRAM. 15
2824+Section 1(b) of Public Law 117–25 (135 Stat. 297; 16
2825+136 Stat. 2133; 136 Stat. 5984) is amended in each of 17
2826+paragraphs (3) and (4) by striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and 18
2827+inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 19
2828+SEC. 3102. PROTECTION OF CERTAIN FACILITIES AND AS-20
2829+SETS FROM UNMANNED AIRCRAFT. 21
2830+Section 210G(i) of the Homeland Security Act of 22
2831+2002 (6 U.S.C. 124n(i)) is amended by striking ‘‘March 23
2832+14, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 24
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2836+SEC. 3103. ADDITIONAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT. 1
2837+Section 3014 of title 18, United States Code, is 2
2838+amended by striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and inserting 3
2839+‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 4
2840+SEC. 3104. NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY PROTECTION SYS-5
2841+TEM AUTHORIZATION. 6
2842+Section 227(a) of the Federal Cybersecurity En-7
2843+hancement Act of 2015 (6 U.S.C. 1525(a)) is amended 8
2844+by striking ‘‘March 14, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 9
2845+30, 2025’’. 10
2846+SEC. 3105. EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY ORDER FOR 11
2847+FENTANYL-RELATED SUBSTANCES. 12
2848+Effective as if included in the enactment of the Tem-13
2849+porary Reauthorization and Study of the Emergency 14
2850+Scheduling of Fentanyl Analogues Act (Public Law 116– 15
2851+114), section 2 of such Act is amended by striking ‘‘March 16
2852+31, 2025’’ and inserting ‘‘September 30, 2025’’. 17
2853+SEC. 3106. BUDGETARY EFFECTS. 18
2854+(a) S
2855+TATUTORYPAYGO SCORECARDS.—The budg-19
2856+etary effects of divisions B and C shall not be entered on 20
2857+either PAYGO scorecard maintained pursuant to section 21
2858+4(d) of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010. 22
21962859 (b) S
2197-ENATEPAYGO SCORECARDS.—The budgetary effects of
2198-divisions B and C shall not be entered on any PAYGO scorecard
2199-maintained for purposes of section 4106 of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th
2200-Congress).
2201-(c) C
2202-LASSIFICATION OF BUDGETARYEFFECTS.—Notwithstanding
2203-Rule 3 of the Budget Scorekeeping Guidelines set forth in the
2204-joint explanatory statement of the committee of conference accom-
2205-panying Conference Report 105–217 and section 250(c)(8) of the H. R. 1968—39
2206-Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the
2207-budgetary effects of divisions B and C shall not be estimated—
2208-(1) for purposes of section 251 of such Act;
2209-(2) for purposes of an allocation to the Committee on Appro-
2210-priations pursuant to section 302(a) of the Congressional
2211-Budget Act of 1974; and
2212-(3) for purposes of paragraph (4)(C) of section 3 of the
2213-Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 as being included in an
2214-appropriation Act.
2215-Speaker of the House of Representatives.
2216-Vice President of the United States and
2217-President of the Senate.
2860+ENATEPAYGO SCORECARDS.—The budgetary 23
2861+effects of divisions B and C shall not be entered on any 24
2862+PAYGO scorecard maintained for purposes of section 25
2863+4106 of H. Con. Res. 71 (115th Congress). 26
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2867+(c) CLASSIFICATION OF BUDGETARYEFFECTS.— 1
2868+Notwithstanding Rule 3 of the Budget Scorekeeping 2
2869+Guidelines set forth in the joint explanatory statement of 3
2870+the committee of conference accompanying Conference Re-4
2871+port 105–217 and section 250(c)(8) of the Balanced 5
2872+Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, the 6
2873+budgetary effects of divisions B and C shall not be esti-7
2874+mated— 8
2875+(1) for purposes of section 251 of such Act; 9
2876+(2) for purposes of an allocation to the Com-10
2877+mittee on Appropriations pursuant to section 302(a) 11
2878+of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974; and 12
2879+(3) for purposes of paragraph (4)(C) of section 13
2880+3 of the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2010 as 14
2881+being included in an appropriation Act. 15
2882+Passed the House of Representatives March 11,
2883+2025.
2884+Attest: KEVIN F. MCCUMBER,
2885+Clerk.
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2888+26
2889+119
2890+TH
2891+CONGRESS
2892+1
2893+ST
2894+S
2895+ESSION
2896+
2897+H. R. 1968
2898+AN ACT
2899+Making further continuing appropriations and other
2900+extensions for the fiscal year ending September
2901+30, 2025, and for other purposes.
2902+M
2903+ARCH
2904+11, 2025
2905+Read the second time and placed on the calendar
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