FY2026 Continuing Resolution ($1.7T government funding)
Plain English.
A continuing resolution to fund the federal government through September 2026 — total spending package of approximately $1.7 trillion. Senate passed 71-29 on Jan 30, 2026. Includes defense, foreign aid, and domestic appropriations.
The stakes.
The continuing resolution is where Israel aid, defense topline, and shell-game foreign-aid provisions get bundled past public scrutiny. Voting Yea on H.R. 7148 is voting Yea on the whole package, including the items no member would cast a clean vote on individually.
- Continuing resolutions are the vehicle for items that couldn't pass standalone — including foreign-aid increases.
- Passing the CR avoids a government shutdown, but bundles in everything leadership couldn't pass cleanly.
- 29 Nay votes — a mix of progressives objecting to defense topline and conservatives objecting to domestic spending.
- Receipt for who voted to fund the government as a package, including the contested provisions.
Every vote. Every dollar.
100 members on the record. Sort by vote, by lobby total, by name, or by state. Click any name for the full politician file.
Pro-Israel PAC $ = career-to-date contributions from AIPAC, UDP, DMFI, RJC, and other pro-Israel committees (source: trackaipac.com, FEC). Click any name for the full receipts.
The math.
Of the 71 YEA voters, 70 (99%) received pro-Israel PAC money, averaging $441K per voter.
Comparison group: 29 Nay voters — 26 received PAC money, averaging $570K. The gap is the receipt.