Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026

119-s2342 — Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026. Sponsored by Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR]. Introduced 2025-07-17. Senate bill. 119th Congress. Latest action: By Senator Cotton from Select Committee on Intelligence filed written report. Report No. 119-51. Minority views filed.

119-s2342 119th Congress Senate
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House
Introduced in Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Cotton. Without written report.
By Senator Cotton from Select Committee on Intelligence filed written report. Report No. 119-51. Minority views filed.
Sponsor
Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR] (R), AR
Introduced
2025-07-17
Committees
Intelligence (Select) Committee
Subjects
Accounting and auditing; Administrative law and regulatory procedures; Administrative remedies; Advanced technology and technological innovations; Advisory bodies; Africa; Alliances; Asia; Aviation and airports; Brazil; Cardiovascular and respiratory health; Caribbean area; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Chemical and biological weapons; China; Civil actions and liability; Climate change and greenhouse gases; Collective security; Computer security and identity theft; Computers and information technology; Congressional oversight; Crimes against property; Criminal procedure and sentencing; Cuba; Data collection, sharing, protection; Department of Homeland Security; Department of Transportation; Department of the Treasury; Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad; Director of National Intelligence; Disability assistance; Drug safety, medical device, and laboratory regulation; Drug trafficking and controlled substances; Elections, voting, political campaign regulation; Electric power generation and transmission; Employee benefits and pensions; Employee hiring; Employee performance; Employment and training programs; Employment discrimination and employee rights; Espionage and treason; Europe; Executive agency funding and structure; Family relationships; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Federal Reserve System; Federal officials; Foreign language and bilingual programs; Fraud offenses and financial crimes; Genetics; Geography and mapping; Government buildings, facilities, and property; Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management; Government information and archives; Government studies and investigations; Government trust funds; Health information and medical records; Higher education; Infectious and parasitic diseases; Infrastructure development; Intelligence activities, surveillance, classified information; International organizations and cooperation; Iran; Latin America; Licensing and registrations; Medical research; Mental health; Mexico; Middle East; Military personnel and dependents; Mining; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; National Security Agency; North Korea; Nuclear power; Nuclear weapons; Organized crime; Performance measurement; Public contracts and procurement; Public participation and lobbying; Real estate business; Religion; Research administration and funding; Research and development; Right of privacy; Russia; Sanctions; Small business; Smuggling and trafficking; Space flight and exploration; Spacecraft and satellites; Student aid and college costs; Sudan; Technology assessment; Technology transfer and commercialization; Telecommunication rates and fees; Telephone and wireless communication; Terrorism; Travel and tourism; U.S. and foreign investments; Ukraine; Venezuela; Visas and passports
Latest Action
By Senator Cotton from Select Committee on Intelligence filed written report. Report No. 119-51. Minority views filed.

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