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Webster Votes to Pass FY 2026 Financial Services and National Security Appropriations Bill
January 14, 2026
Washington, D.C. — Today, Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, voted to pass H.R. 7006, the Financial Services and General Government and National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026. This spending package delivers meaningful fiscal discipline, while advancing key conservative priorities.
“This legislation rejects the Washington presumption that nothing can be cut from the budget in order to fund priorities without increasing the deficit,” said Rep. Webster. “By restoring regular order, we are cutting spending below last year’s levels, while advancing common-sense conservative priorities. H.R. 7006 protects consumer choice, defends the unborn, strengthens border and drug enforcement, and refocuses national security funding from radical policies to countering adversaries like communist China.”
H.R. 7006 combines two appropriations bills and moves Congress away from bloated omnibus spending bills and continuing resolutions. It advances key conservative priorities while reducing spending below Fiscal Year 2025 levels.
Key provisions of Financial Services and General Government (FSGG):
“This legislation rejects the Washington presumption that nothing can be cut from the budget in order to fund priorities without increasing the deficit,” said Rep. Webster. “By restoring regular order, we are cutting spending below last year’s levels, while advancing common-sense conservative priorities. H.R. 7006 protects consumer choice, defends the unborn, strengthens border and drug enforcement, and refocuses national security funding from radical policies to countering adversaries like communist China.”
H.R. 7006 combines two appropriations bills and moves Congress away from bloated omnibus spending bills and continuing resolutions. It advances key conservative priorities while reducing spending below Fiscal Year 2025 levels.
Key provisions of Financial Services and General Government (FSGG):
- Protects consumer choice by prohibiting Biden-era regulations on recreational vehicle, kitchen appliances, and other everyday tools.
- Enforces Congress’s constitutional oversight of the District of Columbia, including maintaining long-standing pro-life safeguards on the use of taxpayer funds.
- Preserves conscience protections related to contraceptive mandates.
- Cuts more than $9 billion (16% less spending than FY2025).
- Strengthens national security by supporting key allies.
- Counters adversaries like communist China.
- Prioritizes efforts to combat the flow of fentanyl and other illicit drugs into the United States.
- Prohibits funding for programs that facilitate or encourage illegal immigration.
- Eliminates wasteful spending on DEI initiatives, climate mandates, and radical gender ideologies.
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