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Financial Services subcommittee advances FY2027 bill after rejecting Hoyer amendment to boost IRS enforcement funding

Appropriations: House Committee · April 18, 2026
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Summary

The House Appropriations subcommittee reported the FY2027 Financial Services and General Government bill to the full committee by recorded vote after rejecting a floor amendment from Rep. Steny Hoyer to add approximately $1.84 billion to IRS enforcement funding in a 6–9 recorded vote.

The House Appropriations subcommittee advanced the Fiscal Year 2027 Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill after debate that included a high-profile amendment to boost Internal Revenue Service enforcement funding.

Chairman John Joyce (subcommittee context) described the measure as one that cuts roughly $1 billion from last year’s funding levels while prioritizing fiscal discipline and national security. Ranking Member Steny Hoyer offered an amendment to increase IRS enforcement funding by $1,837,616,000, telling colleagues…

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