August 5, 2021
In a long-awaited start to the Senate’s FY22 appropriations process, this week the Appropriations Committee approved its first three spending bills – including the Agriculture Appropriations bill, which funds two international food assistance programs. The Agriculture Appropriations bill passed on a bipartisan 25-5 vote following approval at the subcommittee level earlier this week.
Importantly, the bill increases funding for two programs that provide assistance to combat hunger and malnutrition around the world:
Agriculture Appropriations International Programs Snapshot
FY21 Enacted | FY22 Request | FY22 House | FY22 Senate | |
Food for Peace/PL 480 Title II | $1.74 billion | $1.57 billion | $1.74 billion | $1.76 billion |
McGovern-Dole | $230 million | $230 million | $245 million | $245 million |
Total | $1.97 billion | $1.8 billion | $1.99 billion | $2.01 billion |
The Senate Appropriations Committee has not yet released its 302(b) allocations for all twelve FY22 spending bills and is not expected to consider additional appropriations bills – including the State-Foreign Operations bill that funds the vast majority of the International Affairs Budget – before the upcoming August recess.