House Roll Call

H.R.4553

Roll 239 • Congress 119, Session 1 • Sep 4, 2025 11:00 AM • Result: Passed

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BillH.R.4553 — Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026
Vote questionOn Passage
Vote typeYea-and-Nay
ResultPassed
TotalsYea 214 / Nay 213 / Present 0 / Not Voting 4
PartyYeaNayPresentNot Voting
R214401
D020903
I0000

Research Brief

On Passage

Bill Analysis

Summary of HR 4553 - Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026

HR 4553 is an appropriations bill that allocates funding for the fiscal year 2026 to various agencies and programs under the jurisdiction of the Department of Energy (DOE), the Army Corps of Engineers, and other related agencies. The bill aims to support energy development, water resource management, and environmental restoration initiatives.

Funding and Authorities: The bill outlines specific funding levels for key programs, including renewable energy research, nuclear energy development, and water infrastructure projects. It authorizes appropriations for the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, among others. The total funding amount is subject to congressional approval and may reflect changes based on budgetary constraints or policy priorities.

Programs and Agencies Affected: Key agencies impacted by this bill include the Department of Energy, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Bureau of Reclamation. Programs funded may include hydropower generation, flood risk management, and water quality improvement initiatives. The bill also supports research and development in energy technologies, including solar, wind, and battery storage.

Beneficiaries and Regulations: The bill primarily benefits state and local governments, tribal nations, and private sector stakeholders involved in energy and water infrastructure projects. It aims to enhance energy security, promote sustainable water management practices, and foster economic growth through job creation in the energy sector.

Key Timelines: Following its introduction, HR 4553 has been read a second time and is currently placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, indicating it is awaiting further consideration. The timeline for final passage will depend on legislative priorities and negotiations in the Senate.

In summary, HR 4553 is a critical piece of legislation that seeks to ensure continued investment in energy and water resources, addressing both current needs and future challenges in these sectors.

Yea (214)

K
Ken Calvert

CA • R • Yea

S
Scott Franklin

FL • R • Yea

L
Lisa McClain

MI • R • Yea

J
John Rutherford

FL • R • Yea

D
David Schweikert

AZ • R • Yea

P
Pete Sessions

TX • R • Yea

Nay (213)

J
Jason Crow

CO • D • Nay

L
Lloyd Doggett

TX • D • Nay

J
John Garamendi

CA • D • Nay

J
John Mannion

NY • D • Nay

L
Lucy McBath

GA • D • Nay

R
Rashida Tlaib

MI • D • Nay

N
Nydia Velázquez

NY • D • Nay

D
Debbie Wasserman Schultz

FL • D • Nay

Not Voting (4)

E
Eric Swalwell

CA • D • Not Voting