Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2027, and for other purposes.
- Bill Number
- H.R. 9010
- Origin Chamber
- House
- Congress
- 119th Congress, Session 2
- Policy Area
- Congress
- Status
- Introduced
- Latest Action
- 2026-05-22: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 580.
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-16T16:36:00Z
AI-Generated Summary
Purpose This legislation appropriates funds for the Legislative Branch of the U.S. government for fiscal year 2027, which ends September 30, 2027. It provides operating budgets for the House of Representatives, joint congressional committees, the Capitol Police, the Library of Congress, the Government Accountability Office, and related agencies.
Key Provisions
- House of Representatives funding: Allocates $2.1 billion for salaries and expenses, including $900 million for members' representational allowances, $184.8 million for standing committees, $31.3 million for the Appropriations Committee, and $473.6 million for allowances and expenses.
- Joint items and support offices: Funds the Joint Economic Committee ($4.3 million), Joint Committee on Taxation ($14.8 million), Office of the Attending Physician ($5.5 million), and Office of Congressional Accessibility Services ($1.8 million).
- Capitol Police: Provides $708.6 million for salaries and $199 million for general expenses, with restrictions on drone purchases from certain foreign sources.
- Architect of the Capitol: Allocates $159.5 million for capital construction and operations, plus specific amounts for the Capitol Building ($41 million), House Office Buildings ($153.6 million), Capitol Power Plant ($138.7 million), and other facilities.
- Library of Congress: Provides $608 million for salaries and expenses, $107.9 million for the Copyright Office, $139.7 million for the Congressional Research Service, and $67.7 million for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled.
- Other agencies: Includes $76.3 million for the Congressional Budget Office, $80 million for congressional publishing at the Government Publishing Office, $611.9 million for the Government Accountability Office, and smaller amounts for the Congressional Office for International Leadership and the Stennis Center.
- Administrative provisions: Require remaining member allowances to reduce the federal deficit, limit vehicle leasing costs, restrict certain Chinese-origin technology, mandate in-person training for members under ethics investigation, and prohibit bonuses for contractors behind schedule.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Establishes a non-partisan appointment process for the Librarian of Congress and Director of the Government Publishing Office, removing political affiliation considerations.
- Introduces a prohibition on cost-of-living adjustments for members of Congress in fiscal year 2027.
- Adds new restrictions on procurement of telecommunications and video equipment from specific foreign companies and on use of funds for certain networks.
- Modifies rules for guided Capitol tours and imposes conditions on cybersecurity assistance to protect congressional information.
- Creates limits on using funds for civil actions by the Government Accountability Office without congressional authorization.
Potential Impacts
- Increases operational funding for legislative support services, potentially improving security, modernization, and accessibility for Congress.
- Restricts interactions with certain foreign technology providers, which may affect procurement processes for House offices and agencies.
- Directs unspent member allowances toward deficit reduction, which could influence federal budget management.
- Supports international leadership programs with limits on participation by Russian officials.
- May affect day-to-day operations of the Capitol complex, Library of Congress, and oversight agencies through new compliance requirements.
Main Stakeholders Affected
- Members of the House of Representatives and their staff.
- Legislative branch agencies including the Capitol Police, Architect of the Capitol, Library of Congress, Congressional Budget Office, and Government Accountability Office.
- Contractors providing services to Congress.
- Congressional committees and joint offices.
- Members of the public who use congressional resources, such as the Library of Congress or Capitol Visitor Center.
Notable Legal, Constitutional, or Political Implications
- Emphasizes separation of powers by requiring minimization procedures in cybersecurity assistance to avoid sharing privileged congressional information.
- Introduces political neutrality requirements for key appointments, which could reduce partisan influence in legislative support roles.
- Contains restrictions on foreign entities that raise national security considerations in legislative operations.
- Includes spending limitations and transparency measures that may affect how funds are managed across fiscal years.
This summary was generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies. Refer to the official source document for the authoritative text.
Sponsor
Rep. Valadao, David G. [R-CA-22]
Recent Actions
- 2026-05-22: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 580.
- 2026-05-22: The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 119-666, by Mr. Valadao.
- 2026-05-22: The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. Rept. 119-666, by Mr. Valadao.
Bill Versions
- Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2027 — issued 2026-05-22 — PDF (40 pages)