H.R. 9022 - Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027
H.R. 9022 - Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027
Hearing Information
Amendment Deadline
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 - 12:00pm View Announcement »
Meeting Information
Tuesday, June 23, 2026 - 2:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
Video
Rules Committee Hearing H.R. 8595, H.R. 9022, H.R. 9237, H.R. 1181
Bill Text
(as reported)
H. Rept. 119-667PDF
Report from the Committee on Appropriations to accompany H.R. 9022
Amendment Drafting Template DOC
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Hearing Documents
Rule PDF
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 1 | Torres (NY), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Prohibits funds to pay the salary of any individual who is appointed to office by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate or a political appointee and participates in a prediction market. | Submitted |
| 2 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for electricity activities in carrying out the purposes of the Department of Energy Organization Act by $4 million to support funding for university-led research into grid optimization modeling, especially with the rise of unique demands posed by high demand industries. | Submitted |
| 3 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH) | Democrat | Prevents and reverses the termination of projects at the Department of Energy, Army Corps of Engineers, and other agencies funded in the bill. | Submitted |
| 4 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Section 48E Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. | Submitted |
| 5 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Transfers $3 million from the Army Corps of Engineers Expenses account to the Construction account to support additional beach nourishment and sand placement projects that protect coastal communities from erosion and storm damage. | Submitted |
| 6 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Weber (TX), Goldman (TX), Veasey (TX), Ellzey (TX), Pfluger (TX), Cloud (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Reduces funding for Departmental Administration by $10 million and transfers that amount to Nuclear Energy to provide advanced fuels for advanced university research reactors that can achieve criticality in three years. | Made in Order |
| 7 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. | Submitted |
| 8 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Zero-emission Nuclear Power Production Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. | Submitted |
| 9 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Inserts text from the Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act (H.R. 466). | Submitted |
| 10 | Version 1 | Grijalva, Adelita (AZ) | Democrat | Increases Tribal Energy Loan Guarantee Program by $3 million and decreases Department Administration by $3 million. | Submitted |
| 11 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. | Submitted |
| 12 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Transfers $5 million from the DOE's Departmental Administration Account to the Flood and Coastal Emergencies appropriations to increase flood management. | Submitted |
| 13 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Flood and Coastal Emergencies appropriations for the purpose of highlighting the importance of flood mitigation along the Passaic River and Third River. | Made in Order |
| 14 | Version 1 | Grijalva, Adelita (AZ) | Democrat | Increases Bureau of Reclamation—Water and Related Resources by $5 million for Indian Water Rights Settlements. Decreases Bureau of Reclamation Policy Administration by $5 million. | Submitted |
| 15 | Version 2 | Grijalva, Adelita (AZ) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases Bureau of Reclamation—Water and Related Resources account to allocate an additional $2M funds to the Lower Colorado River Operations Program. | Revised |
| 16 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds in the Act to carry out Reductions in Force | Submitted |
| 17 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Improves access to home energy-efficiency rebates (identical to H.R. 7191 in the 119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 18 | Version 2 | Moore (UT) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases the Water and Related Resources Account of the Bureau of Reclamation by $5 million with the intent to support additional funding for the restoration of the Great Salt Lake Basin. | Made in Order |
| 19 | Version 1 | Griffith (VA) | Republican | Increase the hydrocarbons office budget by one percent and reduce the DOE salaries account by $7 million. | Made in Order |
| 20 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Bureau of Reclamation to provide Appropriations with a funding plan and updated estimates for managing air quality impacts from exposed Salton Sea lakebed and Federal Salton Sea obligations under the 1992 Reclamation Projects Authorization Act. | Submitted |
| 21 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Army Corps of Engineers to allocate $400,000 in the FY2027 work plan to advance Course of Action 2 from the Salton Sea long-term management feasibility study, waiving the Section 1001 WRRDA 2014 cost-share requirement for that action. | Submitted |
| 22 | Version 3 | Walkinshaw (VA), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds to convert positions in the civil service to Schedule Policy/Career | Revised |
| 23 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Energy to produce a report on the use of unauthorized or "Shadow AI" within the Department of Energy's IT systems. | Revised |
| 24 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the urgency of strengthening domestic production of grid transformers and other critical grid components necessary for national security and electric grid resilience. | Made in Order |
| 25 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of expanding the domestic workforce, fuel cycle capabilities, and industrial supply chain needed to support naval nuclear propulsion and next-generation reactors. | Made in Order |
| 26 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of accelerating cleanup of legacy defense nuclear sites while reducing future environmental liabilities and protecting surrounding communities. | Made in Order |
| 27 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of timely and efficient Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensing reviews for advanced reactors and small modular reactor technologies. | Made in Order |
| 28 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Titus (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Increase and decrease funding for NNSA Stockpile Research, Technology, and Engineering, Hydrodynamic & Subcritical Experiments Execution Support (HSEES) by $8.5 million to highlight the importance of a robust workforce pipeline for the Enhanced Capabilities for Subcritical Experiments project at the Nevada National Security Sites. | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Prevents funds from being used to support orders under Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act in regions where there is no energy reliability emergency. | Submitted |
| 30 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of strengthening cybersecurity protections for energy infrastructure supporting military installations, shipyards, ports, and critical defense facilities. | Made in Order |
| 31 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Energy to maintain adequate staffing levels to fulfill its mission. | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Increase and decrease funding for NNSA Stockpile Research, Technology, and Engineering - Assessment Science by $456,818,000 to highlight the importance of matching the President's Budget Request in support of ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the U.S. nuclear stockpile without explosive nuclear testing. | Submitted |
| 33 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Restricts funding for the Secretary of Energy's international travel while the Department has pending review of any state implementation plans for home energy rebate programs. | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of maintaining the workforce, research capabilities, and supplier base necessary to support the Navy’s nuclear-powered submarine and aircraft carrier fleet. | Made in Order |
| 35 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the purpose of expressing the importance of accelerating deployment of small modular reactors and advanced nuclear technologies to strengthen American energy security and industrial competitiveness. | Made in Order |
| 36 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Hernández (PR), King-Hinds (MP), Moylan (GU), Radewagen (AS) | Bi-Partisan | Directs $50 million within the Department of Energy for grid hardening, microgrid development, and interconnection upgrades in insular areas. | Submitted |
| 37 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Strikes Section 308, which handcuffs grant making to less than $10,000,000. | Withdrawn |
| 38 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Strikes Section 311, which prevents implementation of the Biden Administration's Clean Energy for New Federal Buildings rulemaking. | Submitted |
| 39 | Version 1 | Evans (PA) | Democrat | Removes the prohibition on funding to enforce the Department of Energy’s rule requiring certain new Federal buildings and Federal buildings undergoing major renovations to be designed to reduce their on-site fossil fuel-generated energy consumption. | Submitted |
| 40 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Adds $11.5M for the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) and decreases Energy Programs—Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy by $11.5M. | Submitted |
| 41 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases Army Corps Construction by $5M to emphasize the importance of funding for the Section 219 Project in Genesee County, New York. | Made in Order |
| 42 | Version 2 | Simon (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to implement, administer, or enforce certain coal projects. | Revised |
| 43 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Directs a study on the impact of data centers on consumptive water use, the electricity grid, and urban heat islands. | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Army Corps of Engineers Investigations account by $550,000 to support the Hatchie/Loosahatchie Restoration Project on the Lower Mississippi River | Made in Order |
| 45 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI) | Democrat | Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills, and what the net job impact would be to manufacturers utilizing the credit. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 2 | Doggett (TX), Foster (IL) | Democrat | Revised Transfers $3 million to the National Nuclear Security Administration's Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation account to restore cut to the Proliferation Detection program to monitor and characterize foreign development of nuclear weapons and interdict nuclear materials outside of regulatory control. | Revised |
| 47 | Version 2 | Doggett (TX), Foster (IL) | Democrat | Revised Transfers $100 million to the National Nuclear Security Administration's Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation account to restore cut to the Global Material Security account to lead US efforts abroad to prevent theft of nuclear material and sabotage of nuclear facilities worldwide. | Revised |
| 48 | Version 2 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Revised Increases and decreases the Bureau of Reclamation’s water and related resources account by $1 million to support and provide additional resources to the Colorado River Upper Basin states struck by drought. | Made in Order |
| 49 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Withdrawn Increases and decreases the Department of Energy’s critical minerals and energy innovation account by $1 million to support State Energy Offices. | Withdrawn |
| 50 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Increases funding for the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program to harden grid resilience against extreme weather events. | Made in Order |
| 51 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds in this Act to implement any final Record of Decision for Post-2026 Colorado River operations that is inconsistent with the Colorado River Compact of 1922, the Boulder Canyon Project Act, or the Supreme Court’s decrees in Arizona v. California. | Revised |
| 52 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Redirects $5,000,000 into Reclamation’s Water and Related Resources account by reducing two Department of Energy accounts and requires that not less than $5,000,000 be used for vegetation management activities, including removal of invasive species such as salt cedar and Russian olive, on Bureau of Reclamation lands within the Colorado River Basin States. | Revised |
| 53 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Extends the availability of Inflation Reduction Act drought-mitigation funds for the Reclamation States. Ensures that remaining IRA drought-mitigation resources continue to be available for use by the Bureau of Reclamation for one additional fiscal year. | Revised |
| 54 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds in this Act to implement any action that would intentionally reduce hydropower generation capacity at Glen Canyon Dam, Hoover Dam, or Parker Dam. | Revised |
| 55 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | States that it is the sense of Congress that federally funded water and energy decisions should not rely on speculative, non-predictive, or historically unreliable climate modeling scenarios. | Submitted |
| 56 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Suozzi (NY), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Prevents the relocation of the headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District and North Atlantic Division from New York. | Submitted |
| 57 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Increases and decreases funding for the Department of Energy by $10,000,000 to direct the Secretary to evaluate and report to Congress within 240 days on reshoring domestic high-displacement-per-atom testing of advanced nuclear fuels, materials, and components, to address a critical capability gap that currently forces U.S. reliance on limited foreign facilities due to lack of adequate domestic test facilities. | Made in Order |
| 58 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Restricts funds to be used to carry out Executive Order 14299 unless the Secretary of Energy submits a report to Congress to include a safety and siting analysis as well as emergency response protocols necessary for such nuclear reactors. | Submitted |
| 59 | Version 2 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases Defense Environmental Cleanup to support clean drinking water infrastructure and cleanup efforts of the hexavalent chromium plume located beneath the Mortandad and Sandia Canyons at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. | Made in Order |
| 60 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to finalize any rule or regulation that qualifies as a “major rule” under the Congressional Review Act. Applies to rules likely to have an annual economic impact of at least $100 million or meet other significant economic-impact thresholds under 5 U.S.C. § 804(2)(A). | Made in Order |
| 61 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Schweikert (AZ), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Transfers $1 million to BOR to examine the feasibility of activating the Yuma Desalting Plant. | Made in Order |
| 62 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Transfers $1 million to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for invasive Salt Cedar management. | Revised |
| 63 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Reduces $2,500,000 from Departmental Administration funding. Increases Flood Control and Coastal Emergency funding by $2,500,000. | Made in Order |
| 64 | Version 2 | Scott (VA) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases Harbor and Maintenance Trust Fund by $427,680,000 to highlight need to designate funding for Donor and Energy Transfer Ports. | Revised |
| 65 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Transfers $1 million to BOR for invasive Salt Cedar management. | Made in Order |
| 66 | Version 2 | Scott (VA) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases funding for the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund by $72,551,000 to emphasize importance of operations and maintenance activities. | Made in Order |
| 67 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Reduces Departmental Administration funding by $10,000,000. Increases Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E) funding by $10,000,000. | Withdrawn |
| 68 | Version 2 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Resident Clean Energy Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. The Resident Clean Energy Tax Credit allowed homeowners to deduct 30% of the installation costs for renewable energy systems (solar, geothermal heat pumps, etc.) | Revised |
| 69 | Version 3 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised The amendment would increase and decrease the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the credit would increase or decrease the price of a vehicle being purchased. | Revised |
| 70 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Revised Reduces the Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Responses funding by $10,000,000 and increases Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Responses funding by $10,000,000. | Made in Order |
| 71 | Version 3 | McBride (DE) | Democrat | Revised Ensures the "Delaware Inland Bays and Delaware Bay Coast, DE" study continues. | Revised |
| 72 | Version 2 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits certain senior officials from being paid a salary, if they own or trade individual stocks. | Revised |
| 73 | Version 2 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the Department of Energy from implementing program guidance changes for the Home Owner Managed Energy Savings and High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate programs. | Revised |
| 74 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Transfers $2 million from DOE bureaucracy to the Upper Colorado River Basin Fund | Made in Order |
| 75 | Version 2 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Revised Transfers $2 million from DOE bureaucracy to Nuclear Energy. | Made in Order |
| 76 | Version 2 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Revised Transfers $2 million from DOE bureaucracy to the Office of Inspector General to combat waste, fraud, and abuse. | Made in Order |
| 77 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Transfers $2 million from DOE bureaucracy to the Army Corps Construction Account to combat drought in the West | Made in Order |
| 78 | Version 2 | Riley (NY) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the New Energy Efficiency Home Tax Credit would positively or negatively impact the average consumer's energy bills. | Revised |
| 79 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Increases and decreases funding for the Department of Energy’s Office of Science to ensure that the Department supports non-construction research and development activities within the Fusion Energy Sciences program through funding allocations for these activities that are consistent with the President’s Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2027. | Made in Order |
| 80 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Provides $10 Billion in supplemental support for fusion commercialization RD&D activities. | Submitted |
| 81 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Raises the Federal share cap under WIFIA for projects located in drought communities, projects of national or regional significance, or projects in low-income communities (Identical to H.R. 7845 in the 119th). Congress). | Submitted |
| 82 | Version 3 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases the Nuclear Energy Account of the Department of Energy by $5 million to support tri-structural isotropic (TRISO) research reactor fuel for university-based advanced reactors, allowing the University Fuel Services program to strategically expand use of advanced, meltdown-proof TRISO fuel. | Made in Order |
| 83 | Version 3 | Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of the funds made available by this Act that may be used to study, plan, design, construct, or assist in the diversion of water withdrawn from the Missouri River or its tributaries out of the Missouri River watershed at the Hydrologic Unit 2 level as defined by the United States Geological Survey. | Revised |
| 84 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO), Hurd (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Late Increases/Decreases the Construction account for the Army Corps of Engineers by $250,000,000 for the purposes of providing support for water infrastructure projects in rural communities in Colorado. | Made in Order |
| 85 | Version 1 | Kim (CA) | Republican | Late Increases and decreases funding for the Office of the Inspector General by $1M for the purpose of ensuring proper oversight of U.S. taxpayer dollars and prevention of fraudulent/illegal activities. | Made in Order |
| 86 | Version 1 | Kim (CA) | Republican | Late Creates a Federal Fraud Interagency Task Force to investigate fraud involving federal dollars and strengthen interagency data sharing and law enforcement coordination (identical to H.R. 7312). | Submitted |
| 87 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases the Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Department of the Army, Construction account by $3 million to direct the Secretary to fund water resiliency projects in the Texas Coastal Bend region. | Submitted |
| 88 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Increases and decreases funding to support the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' work on flood mitigation and resilience construction projects, helping protect communities from flooding and strengthen critical infrastructure. | Made in Order |
| 89 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases the Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Department of the Army, Construction account by $29 million to stress the importance of reimbursing the Port of Brownsville for the advanced funding they contributed to Segment B of the Brazos Island Harbor (BIH) Channel Improvement Project. | Submitted |
| 90 | Version 3 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases the Water and Related Resources by $3,000,000 to highlight the importance of the WaterSMART Program for drought resilience. Decreases funding from Policy and Administration account. | Revised |
| 91 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases funding for the Water and Related Resources Account by $1 million to require the Bureau of Reclamation to provide a report to Congress on (1) the potential impact of new large-load water users, including data centers, on the Coastal Bend watershed over the next five years; and (2) the ability of existing water infrastructure in the Coastal Bend watershed to support new large-load water users in the region over the next five years. | Submitted |
| 92 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Transfers funds to Army Corps Operations & Maintenance to express support for rehabilitation of essential Army Corps projects associated with disaster recovery. | Revised |
| 93 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Transfers funds to Army Corps Operations & Maintenance necessary for rehabilitation of the Venice Inlet Jetty System Southern Shoreline Bulkhead Rehabilitation project, a jetty system that is essential for the protection of several coastal communities in Southwest Florida. | Revised |
| 94 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Increases and decreases funding to Army Corps Operations & Maintenance to express Congressional support for the Venice Inlet Jetty System Southern Shoreline Bulkhead Rehabilitation project, essential for the repair of a jetty system destroyed in recent hurricanes that are necessary for the protection of several coastal communities in Southwest Florida. | Made in Order |
| 95 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Reduces funding for departmental administration of DOE, increases funding for Flood Control and Coastal Emergencies. | Revised |
| 96 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the repeal of the credit will increase or decrease utility costs on small businesses. | Revised |
| 97 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on projected electricity demand associated with data center growth, identifying impacts on grid reliability and electricity costs for consumers, assess infrastructure and transmission needs, and providing recommendations for sustainable and efficient deployment of data centers across the United States. | Revised |
| 98 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Late Transfers $5M from Departmental Administration to the Office of Science to support departmental coordination of fusion energy commercialization efforts. | Submitted |
| 99 | Version 1 | Bost (IL) | Republican | Late Creates an interagency task force to conduct a study and analysis of competition within the wholesale and retail markets for electric energy in the United States. | Submitted |
| 100 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases the Southwest Border Regional Commission by $5 million to encourage the Commission to support technical assistance grants and planning studies for the development of seawater desalination facilities in the Rio Grande Valley and the Coastal Bend, with the goal of enhancing drought resilience and expanding potable water supply. | Submitted |
| 101 | Version 2 | Beyer (VA), Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases Office of Science budget by $314,187,798 to bring the Fusion Energy Science budget to the full $1.114 billion authorized in the CHIPS & Science Act for fusion energy in FY27. | Revised |
| 102 | Version 1 | Clyde (GA), Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces the Department of Energy’s Office of Science in line with the FY27 President’s Budget Request. | Made in Order |
| 103 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases the Army Corps of Engineers’ Civil Department of the Army's Construction account by $5 million to direct the Secretary to identify flood and drainage deficiencies affecting economically distressed communities and colonias located along the Texas-Mexico border. | Made in Order |
| 104 | Version 1 | Malliotakis (NY) | Republican | Late Increases and decreases funding for Army Corps of Engineers Construction by $5 million to emphasize the importance of expeditiously resuming work on the Staten Island East Shore Coastal Storm Risk Management Project and minimizing delays associated with contractor replacement. | Made in Order |
| 105 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Late The amendment Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1 with the intent to conduct a study on if the changes to the Advanced Energy Project Credit Program would positively or negatively impact critical minerals supply chains in the United States. | Submitted |
| 106 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Late Increase and decreases funding for the Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources by $500,000 to emphasize the importance of Reclamation collaborating with south-of-Delta transferred works operators and water service and repayment contractors on technological improvements to modernize the allocation process. | Made in Order |
| 107 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Late Inclusion of the Water Data Act. | Submitted |
| 108 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases funding to the Bureau of Reclamation by $2 million to encourage development of a legal and policy framework for interstate water exchanges between Reclamation states, particularly in the Lower Colorado River Basin. | Submitted |
| 109 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Late Prohibits funds for the evaluation of Small Refinery Exemption petitions conducted without considering the Department of Energy's Disproportionate Economic Hardship matrix. | Submitted |
| 110 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Late Increase and decrease funding by $35 million for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to support drinking water system improvements, water infrastructure upgrades, and the repair, modernization, and construction of projects aimed at addressing Puerto Rico's aging water infrastructure. | Made in Order |
| 111 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Late Increases/Decreases the Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response account for the Department of Energy by $10,000,000 for the purposes of supporting research and education for quantum engineering at universities. | Made in Order |
| 112 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces funding for the Appalachian Regional Commission and reallocates it to the spending reduction account. | Made in Order |
| 113 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces funding for the Delta Regional Commission and moves it to the spending reduction account. | Made in Order |
| 114 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces funding for the Denali Commission and reallocates it to the spending reduction account. | Made in Order |
| 115 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces funding for the Northern Border Regional Commission and reallocates it to the spending reduction account. | Made in Order |
| 116 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Reduces funding for the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission and reallocates it to the spending reduction account. | Made in Order |
| 117 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Prohibits funding for the Delaware River Basin Commission rule entitled "Comprehensive Plan and Special Regulations With Respect to High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing; Rules of Practice and Procedure Regarding Project Review Classifications and Fees". | Made in Order |
| 118 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Late Increase by 461,000,000 to meet Energy Policy Act authorization for ARPA-E | Submitted |
| 119 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Late Prohibiting implementation of Memo that blocks and delays Army Corps permitting for energy generation. | Submitted |
| 120 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Late Increases the Bureau of Reclamation’s Water and Related Resources account by $3 million, offset by a $3 million reduction to the Departmental Administration account, to support technical assistance related to groundwater recharge projects, aquifer storage and recovery projects, or water source substitution for aquifer protection projects. | Submitted |
| 121 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Late No funds may be used for any relocation of an organization, unit, activity, or function, or to administer, implement, or carry out any such relocation, until Congress has passed legislation to authorize such relocation. | Submitted |
| 122 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Schweikert (AZ), Titus (NV), Biggs (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Late Transfers $5 million to the Bureau of Reclamation to provide additional drought mitigation and water conservation resources for the Lower Colorado River Basin states. | Submitted |
| 123 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Late Increases and Decreases funding for the Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation by $1.25 billion to emphasize the funding difference between FY26 and FY27 levels for CMEI mission areas. | Submitted |
| 124 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Schweikert (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Late Increases and decreases funding to the Bureau of Reclamation to direct the agency to publish within 30 days of enactment all miscellaneous obligations and all unobligated funds from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on a public-facing site to increase transparency on how and where IRA drought mitigation dollars were spent in the Colorado River Basin. | Made in Order |
| 125 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases funding to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by $1 million for the purposes of evaluating whether a soil moisture and snowpack monitoring system should be established for the Colorado River Basin. | Made in Order |
| 126 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Late Prohibits funding for the Delaware River Basin Commission. | Made in Order |
| 127 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases funding to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by $1 million for the purposes of encouraging the establishment of a non-aquatic invasive plant control and research program in drought-prone regions. | Submitted |
| 128 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases funding to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response by $1 million for the purposes of encouraging DOE to partner with other federal agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency, on disaster preparedness and resilience efforts in case of electric grid failures, or “blackouts,” during extreme heat weather events. | Submitted |
| 129 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases Department of Energy funding by $1 million for the purpose of encouraging the Department to consider extreme heat and heat-related weather challenges in assessments of grid resilience and report on any recommendations for future research and development needs. | Submitted |
| 130 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of the Interior, acting through a working group of the Bureau of Reclamation, to develop a hierarchy of solutions for the hydrological challenges on the Colorado River and outline budget impacts and expected costs. | Submitted |
| 131 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Increases Bureau of Reclamation funding by $5 million for hydropower generation capacity and hydrology to support the Lower Colorado River Basin states. | Submitted |
| 132 | Version 1 | Rogers (AL) | Republican | Late Page 27, line 1, after the dollar amount, insert ‘‘(increased by $10,000,000) (reduced by $10,000,000)’’. | Made in Order |
| 133 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Late Inserts text from the Water Preservation and Affordability Act (H.R. 5661) | Submitted |
| 134 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Late Increases and decreases the Department of Energy's Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation program funding to prohibit the installation of off-shore wind turbines or similar technologies in the Great Lakes. | Made in Order |
| 135 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Late Provide an additional $65 million to the WaterSMART program and an additional $6.5 million to the Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Program. | Submitted |
| 136 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Late Provide an additional $280 million for grants to address deferred maintenance for the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico for drinking water, irrigation, and wastewater infrastructure needs. | Submitted |
| 137 | Version 2 | Velázquez (NY), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Hernández (PR), Soto (FL), Torres (NY), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Directs the Secretary of the Army to allocate funding from the Investigations account for the development of an integrated water management plan for Puerto Rico. Such plan would address institutional fragmentation in wastewater and stormwater management, improve long-term resiliency, and strategically guide future Corps water infrastructure investments. | Revised |
| 138 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Late Increases and decreases the National Nuclear Security Administration by $10,000,000 to highlight the need to execute contractual arrangements with private-sector U.S.-based fusion companies to develop and deploy a high-yield pulsed power facility to support stockpile stewardship and other national security missions. | Submitted |
| 139 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Increases and decreases funding to the Bureau of Reclamation to direct the agency to ensure that the federal obligations are met, fully funded, and enforced for the Verde Reservoirs Sediment Mitigation Project in the State of Arizona, or the Bartlett Lake Dam feasibility study, as authorized under Sec. 40902 of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (P.L. 117-58, 2021). | Made in Order |
| 140 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Mast (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Restores the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration account within the US Army Corps of Engineers – Construction account to FY26 levels ($461 million). | Submitted |
| 141 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Late Restores funding for the Solar Energies Technology Office (SETO) to FY26 levels ($220 million) | Submitted |
| 142 | Version 3 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Late Revised Revises the Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Energy report language to recommend no less than $10,000,000, rather than up to $10,000,000, for utilizing coal as a precursor for high-value-added products at the Carbon Fiber Technology Facility. | Revised |