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FY26 Labor-HHS-Education Bill: House Committee Approval & Details

FY26 Labor-HHS-Education Bill: House Committee Approval & Details

House Committee Advances FY26 Labor, Health, and Human Services Appropriations Bill: What⁣ it Means for Global⁣ Health

On September 9, 2025, the House Appropriations ⁣Committee marked up its FY26 Labor, health ​and Human Services, education, and​ Related Agencies⁣ appropriations bill. While the bulk of ‌U.S. funding for global health initiatives flows through the State Department, this bill considerably impacts ‍global health ⁣programs housed ‌within ⁣the Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) and the National ‍Institutes of Health (NIH). This analysis⁢ breaks down the key changes and what they ⁢mean for global health funding. You can review⁤ the ​original documents hear: ⁣ bill, report, and amendments.

Key Changes to Global health Funding

The proposed bill presents a mixed ⁢picture for ⁣global health. Some programs face ⁢elimination, while others maintain current ⁣funding levels. Here’s a detailed look:

Centers ⁢for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

* Program Eliminations: The bill proposes⁣ eliminating ⁤funding ‌for critical CDC programs focused on:
* Global HIV/AIDS
⁢ * Global Tuberculosis
⁢ * ‍ Certain ⁢global vaccination ⁣activities
* ‌‌ Continued⁣ Funding: Funding for global polio vaccination and⁤ Global Public ​Health Protection ‍programs will​ remain at FY2025 levels.
* Program ​Transfers: Funding for Parasitic​ Diseases and ​Malaria will be moved from the Center ⁤for Global Health to⁣ the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious‌ Diseases.⁢ However, the specific funding⁣ amount ‍remains unspecified.

National Institutes of Health (NIH):

* Fogarty‍ international Center (FIC): Funding for the FIC,which supports ‌global health research,will match FY2025 levels.
* ⁢ Other Global Health​ Research: funding for research related to global HIV/AIDS and ⁣malaria at NIH is ‌currently undetermined.these amounts ⁢will‌ be decided at⁣ the ⁣agency level, not directly by Congress in this appropriations bill. the bill does direct that ⁢NIH research​ funding for HIV ‍be allocated through the Office of AIDS Research.

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Understanding the Funding⁢ Context

It’s crucial to note that FY2025 funding levels⁢ were ‌established through ⁢a full-year Continuing⁣ resolution (CR), effectively maintaining FY2024 levels. Thus, ​”matching prior​ year funding” means maintaining the FY2024 appropriation.

Resources for Further Information

To gain a broader understanding of U.S. global health ⁣funding, consider these ⁤resources:

*‌ KFF Global Health Budget Summaries: https://www.kff.org/global-health-policy/fact-sheet/kff-global-health-budget-summaries/

* ​ ‍ KFF U.S.⁢ Global Health Budget Tracker: https://www.kff.org/interactive/u-s-global-health-budget-tracker/

*‍ Downloadable Table: [Linktodownloadabletable-[Linktodownloadabletable-[Linktodownloadabletable-[Linktodownloadabletable-if available in⁤ original ⁣source]

What This​ Means for You

As‌ a stakeholder in global health, ‌these ​proposed changes require careful consideration.‌ The elimination of funding for⁢ key CDC programs could significantly impact‍ efforts to combat HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis worldwide. While maintaining‌ funding for some programs offers stability, the overall direction suggests ⁢a potential shift in U.S. global health priorities

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