House appropriations subcommittee advances FY26 labor-health-education spending bill

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Tom Cole, Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee | Official U.S. House headshot

House appropriations subcommittee advances FY26 labor-health-education spending bill

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The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies met in Washington, D.C. to review its Fiscal Year 2026 funding bill. The Subcommittee approved the measure.

Subcommittee Chairman Robert Aderholt (R-AL) commented on the approach of the bill: "The bill before you today balances the need for responsible fiscal stewardship while maintaining key investments in biomedical research, schools, and public health...The bill also makes sure that taxpayer dollars are not used to circumvent state laws which restrict access to abortion and ensures that American tax dollars don’t support research using fetal tissue from an abortion. The bill supports American businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs by including provisions protecting the rights of independent contractors and ending forced wage rates for agricultural workers."

Chairman Tom Cole (R-OK) highlighted several priorities addressed in the legislation: "The legislation maintains funding for important education programs, such as TRIO and GEAR UP and Pell Grants. It supports rural hospitals, public health programs, and robust funding for biomedical research. It invests in the nation’s biodefense infrastructure and also maintains safeguards for vulnerable populations, such as Americans with disabilities and seniors. Importantly, the bill supports the Trump Administration’s efforts to eliminate out-of-touch progressive policies, ends the weaponization of government, preserves parental rights, and upholds the right to life. Each dollar is directed toward initiatives that truly help our communities, students, families, and workforce."

Further details on Chairman Aderholt's remarks can be found at Full remarks, as prepared for delivery, are available here.

Additional information regarding Chairman Cole's statements is available at Full remarks, as prepared for delivery, are available here.

A summary of the bill can be accessed at A summary of the bill is available here.

The full text of the proposed legislation is posted at Bill text is available here.

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