U.S. Spending Bill (March 2025)
March 2025 Appropriations Bill
Date: March 8, 2025
Bill Status: Introduced by House Appropriations Committee
Executive Summary
The March 2025 Appropriations Bill outlines funding allocations across multiple government departments and programs. The total budget is distributed among several industries and sectors, including defense, energy, infrastructure, and environmental programs. This summary is meant to provide a high level analysis of the bill. Note, this is just a bill. Please email us at info@infoverus.com for a detailed analysis of a particular sector.
Key Provisions
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Total Appropriations
- This bill authorizes nearly $1.6 trillion in government spending.
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Department of Defense
- $8 billion for military personnel, operations, and maintenance accounts.
- $89 million for a Department of Defense Credit Program to support industrial base investments.
- $4 billion in loan guarantees for defense industry capital assistance.
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Department of Energy
- $19.29 billion for Atomic Energy Defense Activities, including Weapons Activities.
- $2.39 billion for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation efforts.
- $1.1 billion for Defense Environmental Cleanup programs.
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Department of Homeland Security
- $9.99 billion for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.
- $10.61 billion for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
- $10.41 billion for Coast Guard operations.
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Department of the Interior and Environmental Protection
- $1.29 billion for the Bureau of Land Management.
- $1.45 billion for the United States Geological Survey.
- $756 million for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Science and Technology programs.
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Other Departments and Programs
- $406 million for the Small Business Administration's Disaster Loans Program.
- $3.09 billion for National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Safety, Security, and Mission Services.
- $133 million rescinded from the Department of Homeland Security Nonrecurring Expenses Fund.
Editor's Note: This is a high level summary of appropriations. Please email us at info@infoverus.com for a detailed analysis.
Source: https://rules.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/rules.house.gov/files/documents/crfull_xml.pdf