Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022

Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
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Long titleAn act making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for providing emergency assistance for the situation in Ukraine, and for other purposes.
Enacted bythe 117th United States Congress
EffectiveMarch 15, 2022
Citations
Public lawPub. L. 117–103 (text) (PDF)
Statutes at Large136 Stat. 49
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the House as H.R. 2471 (Haiti Development, Accountability, and Institutional Transparency Initiative Act) by Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on April 13, 2021
  • Committee consideration by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • Passed the House of Representatives on June 29, 2021 
  • Passed the Senate on January 13, 2022 (voice vote) with amendment
  • House agreed to Senate amendment on March 9, 2022 (361–69 and 260–171–1 as the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022) with further amendment
  • Senate agreed to House amendment on March 10, 2022 (68–31)
  • Signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 15, 2022

Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 is a $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill passed by the 117th United States Congress on March 14, 2022 and signed into law by President Joe Biden the following day.[1][2]

The law includes $13.6 billion in aid to Ukraine as part of the United States' response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Probasco, Jim. "Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022: What's in It, What's Not". Investopedia. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b Pramuk, Jacob (15 March 2022). "Biden signs government funding bill that includes $13.6 billion in Ukraine aid". CNBC.com. Retrieved 15 March 2022.