After months of delay and five Continuing Resolutions, Congress released an Omnibus bill to fund the government in 2021. At 7,517 pages it’s reportedly one of the longest bills ever adopted. While lawmakers had final text for mere hours before voting, we at TCS will read through the whole bill before making any final judgments.
At roughly the $2.4 trillion, the FY2021 Omnibus is just the beginning of this bill. Energy provisions, a water resources authorization, tax extenders package, and many more bills were tacked onto this last train leaving the legislative station. Follow below to see what we uncover.
*For analysis concerning the COVID-19 response and stimulus portions of the Omnibus, see our COVID-19 tracker page
TIMELINE
January 4, 2021
Statement: Taxpayers Right-To-Know Act in FY21 NDAA
December 24, 2020
Quick Take: What Is and Isn’t in the COVID-19 Relief Package
Weekly Wastebasket: Pandemic and Policy Annus Horribilis
December 23, 2020
Analysis: More Funding Shenanigans for Military Construction
December 22, 2020
In The News: Facebook posts wrongly say COVID-19 bill includes foreign aid, arts funding
Analysis: As Predicted, More F-35s
Analysis: The Most Expensive Tax Extenders, Yet
Analysis: An Extra $156,000,000 in Procurement for Two Programs
Analysis: Energy Tax Breaks and Credits Catch a Ride
Analysis: More Accountability for Unfunded Requirements
December 21, 2020
Analysis: Special Interests 1, Common Sense 0
Analysis: Keeping the Criminal Code Cleaned Up
Statement: On FY2021 Omnibus/COVID-19 Relief Legislation
November 10, 2020
Analysis: National Guard and Reserve Equipment Account and Overseas Contingency Operations
Analysis: More Money Maneuvering for F-35 Program
Analysis: The Much-Anticipated TCS Senate Defense Appropriations ZERO to HERO Chart!
July 7, 2020
Analysis: Congress Takes Steps to Stop Money Losing Timber Sales
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