11.12.20

Appropriations Bills for Fiscal Year 2021 Unveiled

This week the Appropriations Committee released all twelve of its Fiscal Year 2021 draft funding bills. U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee, where she is the Chairman of the Interior and Environment Subcommittee.

“Our full Committee and subcommittees worked hard on these bills as it’s critically important that we fund agencies and programs vital to Americans and our communities.” Senator Murkowski said. “As Americans grapple with the health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, having a full-year funding agreement signed into law will bring much needed fiscal certainty at a time when Alaskans and all Americans need their government to function smoothly.”

Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food & Drug Administration

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Commerce, Justice, Science

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Defense

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Energy and Water Development

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Financial Services and General Government

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Homeland Security

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Interior and Environment

[Note: Senator Murkowski is chairman of the Interior-Environment Appropriations Subcommittee. Click here for bill highlights.]

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Labor, Health & Human Services, Education and Related Agencies

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Legislative Branch

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Military Construction and Veterans Affairs

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State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs

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Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development

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Related Issues: Budget, Spending, and the National Debt