Senate amendment to H.R. 7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
Senate amendment to H.R. 7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
Hearing Information
Meeting Information
Monday, February 2, 2026 - 4:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
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Rules Committee Hearing H.R. 4090, H. Res.___, H. Res.___ H.J. Res. 142, S.A. to H.R. 7148
Bill Text
Text of Senate amendments to H.R. 7148PDF
(as engrossed in Senate)
Hearing Documents
Rule PDF
H. Rept. 119-478PDF
Rule Information
COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 8-4 on February 2, 2026.
FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1032:
Agreed to by a record vote of 217-215, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 212-210, on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
MANAGERS: Jack/McGovern
1. Provides for the consideration of the Senate amendments to H.R. 7148.
2. Makes in order a single motion offered by the chair of the Committee on Appropriations or his designee that the House concur in the Senate amendments to H.R. 7148.
3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the Senate amendments and the motion.
4. Provides that the Senate amendments and the motion shall be considered as read.
5. Provides one hour of debate on the motion equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Appropriations or their respective designees.
6. Closed rule for H.J. Res. 142.
7. Waives all points of order against consideration of the joint resolution.
8. Provides that the joint resolution shall be considered as read.
9. Waives all points of order against provisions in the joint resolution.
10. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform or their respective designees.
11. Provides that pursuant to section 604(h) of the Home Rule Act, a motion to recommit is not in order to the joint resolution if under consideration while the act of the D.C. Council is within the congressional review period prescribed in section 602 of such Act.
12. Closed rule for H.R. 4090.
13. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.
14. Provides that the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Natural Resources now printed in the bill shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.
15. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
16. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Natural Resources or their respective designees.
17. Provides one motion to recommit.
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ), Randall (WA), Olszewski (MD), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Revised Stopping inhumane conditions in ICE detention. | Revised |
| 2 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of privately owned immigration detention facilities. | Revised |
| 3 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ), Olszewski (MD), Fletcher (TX), Bell (MO) | Democrat | Revised Requiring identification and prohibiting face coverings by ICE personnel | Revised |
| 4 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds for ICE personnel. | Revised |
| 5 | Version 2 | Ansari (AZ), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Revised Repeals all funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Revised |
| 6 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Mfume (MD), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Wilson (FL), Clarke (NY), Castor (FL), Beatty (OH), Moulton (MA), Watson Coleman (NJ), Carson (IN), Courtney (CT), Frankel (FL), Beyer (VA), Moskowitz (FL), Soto (FL), Barragán (CA), Tonko (NY), Jackson (IL), Schneider (IL), Schakowsky (IL), Horsford (NV), Pressley (MA), Meeks (NY), Hayes (CT), Hoyle (OR), Menendez (NJ), Veasey (TX), Frost (FL), Kennedy (NY), Kelly (IL), Johnson (GA), Brown (OH), Trahan (MA), Fletcher (TX), Landsman (OH), Raskin (MD), Strickland (WA), Lofgren (CA), Leger Fernández (NM), DeGette (CO), Hernández (PR), Tlaib (MI), Amo (RI), Keating (MA), Torres (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Foushee (NC), McIver (NJ), Peters (CA), Garcia (TX), Meng (NY), Ross (NC), Bell (MO), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to detain or deport Haitian or Venezuelan recipients of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who continue to meet the statutory eligibility requirements for TPS, including a prohibition on granting TPS to individuals with criminal convictions. | Submitted |
| 7 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits immigration enforcement at disaster response locations, ensuring that first responders can focus on saving lives without fear of detention or deportation, in line with H.R. 5603 the Emergency Responder Protection Act. | Submitted |
| 8 | Version 2 | Williams (GA), Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Funding for the Department of Homeland Security shall not be used for the deployment of any DHS personnel to any polling place or election office, or other election administration site. | Revised |
| 9 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prevents ICE from conducting immigration enforcement operations on Indian reservations, Tribal trust lands, or restricted fee lands without notifying the Tribe and requires said notification to certify they have reviewed the Tribe's IDs and that individuals carrying those cards are US citizens. | Submitted |
| 10 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Reduces CBP Officer Gregory Bovino's salary to $1. | Submitted |
| 11 | Version 2 | Nehls (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds for live animal research conducted outside the United States. | Revised |
| 12 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Requires reinstatement of any BRIC grant cancelled or rescinded on April 1, 2025. | Submitted |
| 13 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Prohibits the Federal Reserve from studying, developing, or issuing a central bank digital currency. | Submitted |
| 14 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | This amendment would prohibit the use of funds for the construction, purchase, or repurposing of facilities intended to detain individuals in Oregon. | Submitted |
| 15 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits funding for use of the National Guard in enforcing the immigration laws, in accordance with existing law. | Submitted |
| 16 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Allows individuals to sue federal immigration enforcement officers who violate Constitutional rights. Identical to HR 6493 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 17 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in carrying out the seizure, collection, retention, or analysis of voting machines by DHS, DOD, or any other agency funded in this bill. | Submitted |
| 18 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Restores the gambling loss deduction to 100%. | Submitted |
| 19 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Prevents any federal funds from being used to detain or deport Haitians with Temporary Protected Status. | Submitted |
| 20 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement without a warrant or against U.S. Citizens. | Submitted |
| 21 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Grants extended Temporary Protected Status to individuals who work in essential industries | Submitted |
| 22 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Repeals the $75 billion increase in funding for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement included in the OBBBA; Redirects the savings to restore Medicaid funding reductions. | Submitted |
| 23 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | To prohibit Fiscal Year 2026 funds from being used to implement section 100052(2) of Public Law 119-21 pertaining to retention and bonuses for ICE agents. | Submitted |
| 24 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | To hold the federal government civilly liable when a CBP or ICE officer violates an individual's constitutional rights, creating a cause of action against the federal government. This would also create a right to sue for punitive damages under the Federal Tort Claims Act. | Submitted |
| 25 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX) | Republican | Increases and decreases Army RDT&E for Explosive Forensics Technology, Ground Technology by $3,900,000 to expedite the leveraging of Waveguide - Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (WERS) in drone-mounted Raman explosive and chemical threat detection. | Submitted |
| 26 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX) | Republican | Increases and decreases Navy Other Procurement, Ordnance Support Equipment, EOD Equipment by $13,900,000 for a one-for-one replacement of existing systems on Navy ships that provide inadequate detection of explosives, chemical and emerging synthetic threats. | Submitted |
| 27 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Requires ICE officers to recite the right to remain silent and other Miranda Rights before detaining an individual. | Submitted |
| 28 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Grant undocumented people bond hearing in reasonable time. | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Limits qualified immunity for federal officers (ICE). | Submitted |
| 30 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Requires a mandatory investigation to all ICE involved shootings. | Submitted |
| 31 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Requiring no one sleeps on the floor in an ICE detention facility if they are held for more than 24 hours | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Extends oversight authorities provided to Members of Congress via Public Law 118–47, Section 527, to all federally provided funding. | Submitted |
| 33 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Amendment to reverse DHS' decision to end the automatic extension of Employment Authorization Documents. | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 2 | Nehls (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds being made available to International Financial Institutions to finance activities related to the export of shrimp from foreign countries to the United States. | Revised |
| 35 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement section 24220 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including any requirements enabling or supporting vehicle “kill switch” technology. Blocks federal spending for the execution or enforcement of such authorities. | Submitted |
| 36 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to make payments under the (1) Child Care and Development Fund, (2) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or (3) the Social Services Block Grant to any State identified by the Secretary of Health and Human Services as noncompliant with federal eligibility or documentation requirements. | Submitted |
| 37 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to query foreign intelligence information collected under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act using a United States person identifier. Prohibits the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency from using funds to mandate or request that private entities modify products or services to enable electronic surveillance, except as authorized under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act. | Submitted |
| 38 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Repeals the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2013 by restoring statutory prohibitions on domestic dissemination of State Department and United States Agency for Global Media (formerly the Broadcasting Board of Governors) informational materials and restricting the use of funds for domestic propaganda. Prohibits the use of clandestine or non-official social media accounts, and other such platforms, for these agencies' information activities, confines dissemination to official platforms, and establishes strict archival, transparency, and labeling requirements for delayed public access to such materials. Identical to HR. 5704 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 39 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes $1,500,000,000 in assistance for Egypt, prohibits funds appropriated by the Act from being used for Egypt, and accordingly reduces the National Security Investment Programs and the Foreign Military Financing Program accounts, collectively, by $1,500,000,000. | Submitted |
| 40 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes $3,300,000,000 in grants for Israel, prohibits funds appropriated by the Act from being used for Israel, and accordingly reduces the Foreign Military Financing Program account by $3,300,000,000. | Submitted |
| 41 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes $2,100,000,000 in assistance for Jordan, prohibits funds appropriated by the Act from being used for Jordan, and accordingly reduces the National Security Investment Programs, the Foreign Military Financing Program, and the Global Health Programs accounts, collectively, by $2,100,000,000. | Submitted |
| 42 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits funds appropriated by this act from being directed to Tunisia. | Submitted |
| 43 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes $315,000,000 from the National Endowment for Democracy. | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used for the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Surveillance Agency (CISA) to counter federal surveillance and censorship of United States citizens. | Submitted |
| 45 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Strikes $5,163,956,000 from the Refugee and Entrant Assistance fund (refugee resettlement funds) used to provide cash benefits, healthcare, daycare, and job programs to refugees at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Prohibits the creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), as well as prohibits the Federal Reserve banks from offering products or services directly or indirectly to individuals or entities, except specified institutions. | Submitted |
| 47 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Jacobs (CA), Chu (CA), Larson (CT), Elfreth (MD), Barragán (CA), DeGette (CO), Bell (MO), Foushee (NC), Tlaib (MI), Olszewski (MD), Randall (WA), Schakowsky (IL), Fletcher (TX), Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Cut ICE’s $75 billion funding increase and use those funds to repeal some of the health care cuts in the Big, Ugly Law. | Submitted |
| 48 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | None of the funds available in this act can be used to implement the Administration's recently announced vis/ travel ban. | Submitted |
| 49 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds to conduct immigration arrests, detentions, searches, or entries into private residences or non- public areas unless such action is carried out pursuant to a warrant issued by a Federal judge or magistrate judge. | Revised |
| 50 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Attaches H.R. 7296, the Save America Act, to the Rule for passage of Concurring in Senate Amendment on H.R. 7148 | Submitted |
| 51 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Reduces the salary of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller to $1 | Submitted |
| 52 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Ban DHS and ICE from promoting or using funds for commercials | Submitted |
| 53 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Prohibits using funds to detain any individual overnight at an Immigration and Customs (ICE) field office that is not expressly designated and equipped as a long-term detention facility. | Submitted |
Committee Votes
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 248
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #6 to the Senate amendments to H.R. 7148, offered by Representative Wasserman Schultz, which would prohibit the use of funds to detain or deport Haitian or Venezuelan recipients of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who continue to meet the statutory eligibility requirements for TPS, including a prohibition on granting TPS to individuals with criminal convictions. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 249
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #24 to the Senate amendments to H.R. 7148, offered by Representative Salinas, which would hold the federal government civilly liable when a CBP or ICE officer violates an individual's constitutional rights, creating a cause of action against the federal government. This would also create a right to sue for punitive damages under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 251
Motion by Mr. Jack to report the rule. Adopted: 8–4