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House Appropriations Subpanel Proposes FY26 Funding Cut for NTIA, Increases for Others

The House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee’s FY 2026 budget bill, released Monday, would allocate $47 million to NTIA, including $1 million for facilities management and construction. That mirrors President Donald Trump's request in June (see 2506020056)…

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and is 20% less than NTIA got for FY 2024 and FY 2025 (see 2403040083). House Appropriations CJS calls for giving the National Institute of Standards and Technology $1.28 billion, an 11% increase from FY24 and FY25, and the Patent Office slightly less than $5 billion, 10% above its previous allotment. CJS proposes $310 million for the DOJ Antitrust Division. The subpanel plans to mark up its bill at noon Tuesday in 2362-B Rayburn.