FY23 Appropriations Resource Library
CONTENTS
Background
Supporting Materials: Statistics and Messaging Guidance
Children and Families
Food and Nutrition
Health Care
Housing and Homelessness
Labor
Taxes
Background
- Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Releases FY23 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
- DeLauro Releases Government Funding Legislation
- Biden Administration FY 2023 Budget Proposal
- House Appropriations Committee Releases FY 2023 Agriculture–Rural Development–FDA Funding Bill
- House Appropriations Committee Releases FY 2023 Financial Services and General Government Funding Bill
- Biden Administration’s Proposed FY 23 Budget for Department of Commerce
- Biden Administration’s Proposed FY 23 Budget for General Accountability Office
- Biden Administration’s Proposed FY 23 Budget for Department of Health and Human Services
- Biden Administration’s Proposed FY 23 Budget for Department of Homeland Security
- Biden Administration’s Proposed FY 23 Budget for Department of Interior
- Congressional Budget Office’s FY 23 Funding Request
- FY23 Full-year Continuing Resolution Assumptions This is a document containing a list of technical anomalies that OMB believes are necessary for a full-year Continuing Resolution. This does not include all anomalies that would be needed.
Supporting Materials: Statistics and Messaging Guidance
- Coalition on Human Needs: The good, the bad, and the bitter: The FY23 Omnibus Package
- UnidosUS Statement in Response to Omnibus Appropriations Package
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Important Investments, Significant Disappointments in Year-End Legislation
- Take Action for Puerto Rico!, Senator Majority Leader Schumer Applaud Congress for Prioritizing Puerto Rico in FY23 Omnibus Bill
- Public Citizen: Omnibus Is Essential But A Mixed Bag
- Coalition on Human Needs: The Urgent Need to Rebuild: Cuts in Two-Thirds of Human Needs Programs Must Be Reversed
- Coalition on Human Needs: The Biden Budget Would Protect Us Now and Invest in Our Future
- Coalition on Human Needs: A Look at President Biden’s FY 2023 Budget proposal
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Analysis of President Biden’s 2023 Budget
- Committee for a Responsible Budget: Appropriations Watch FY 2023 (a helpful guide to tracking the appropriations process)
Children and Families
- Child Welfare League of America: Omnibus Spending Package Fails to Include Critical Improvements for Children and Families for Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Reauthorization
- First Focus on Children: Budget Bill Boosts Child Care, Children’s Health
Food and Nutrition
- Feeding America Urges Congress to Pass Omnibus Spending Package that Includes Significant Provisions to Help End Child Summer Hunger
- Food Research & Action Center: Offset in Omnibus Would Cut SNAP and Hasten Hunger Cliff for Millions
- No Kid Hungry: Share Our Strength’s Lisa Davis on the Omnibus bill and its Role in Ending Child Hunger
- Friends Committee on National Legislation on Twitter
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Permanent Summer Grocery Benefits Are a Big Win for Children, Despite Disappointing Tradeoffs
- National Women’s Law Center: Economic, Food, and Housing Insecurity Remain High for Women Entering the Third Year of the Pandemic
Health Care
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Year-End Bill Invests in Kids’ Health Coverage, Makes Trade-Offs in Area of Medicaid Continuous Coverage
- Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families: Medicaid Unwinding Will Begin in April But There’s Good News in Congressional Funding Agreement
- Georgetown University Health Policy Institute Center for Children and Families: End of Year Appropriations Bill Would Avert Medicaid Fiscal Cliff for Puerto Rico and the Territories
- Families USA: We Must Ensure that Omnibus Health Care Provisions Help, Not Hurt, Families
- Doctors for America’s FDA Task Force Applauds Senate End of Year Package
- A Better Balance: Omnibus Spending Act Fails to Include Pregnant Workers’ Fair Act in Devastating Blow to Women and Families
- National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association: Omnibus Funding Bill Woefully Shortchanges Family Planning Program
Housing and Homelessness
- National Low Income Housing Coalition: Final FY23 Spending Bill — Advocates and Key Congressional Champions Secure Increased Funding
- National Alliance to End Homelessness on Twitter
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: Congress Should Include a Supplemental Appropriation for Low-Income Home Energy Assistance in Stopgap Funding Bill
- National Low Income Housing Coalition: FY23 Budget Chart for Selected Federal Housing Programs
- National Low Income Housing Coalition: Senate FY23 Appropriations Bill Includes Some Increases for Affordable Housing and Homelessness
- National Low Income Housing Coalition Appropriations Toolkit
- National Low Income Housing Coalition: Testimony of Diane Yentel, President and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: “‘The Rent Eats First’: How Renters and Communities Are Impacted by Today’s Housing Market”
- National Women’s Law Center: The Roots of Discriminatory Housing Policy: Moving Towards Gender Justice in Our Economy
Labor
- UFCW Statement on the “Omnibus” 2023 Federal Spending Bill
- Congressional Progressive Caucus on Twitter
- Institute for Policy Studies on Twitter
Taxes
- Institute on Taxation and Economic Policies: The Tax Bill That Wasn’t: Congress Decides Corporate Ta Cuts Are Too Expensive If It Also Means Helping Childre
- Prosperity Now Statement Commending the Senate Release of the Omnibus Bill and its Increase in Free Tax Preparation Funding, While Noting BIPOC Families Need More Support
- Economic Security Project’s Toolkit Responding to Lack of CTC
- Washington Center for Equitable Growth: A Missed Opportunity to Expand the Child Ta Credit Will Affect U.S. Families and the Broader Economy Now and for Years To Come