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.
Bill Activity
House
Introduced
2025-07-17
Introduced in Senate
Committee
2025-07-17
Select Committee on Intelligence. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Cotton. Without written report.
Committee
2025-07-29
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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