Department of Homeland Security Appropriations: FY2024 State of Play (CRS Report for Congress)
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Release Date |
Revised May 15, 2024 |
Report Number |
R47688 |
Report Type |
Report |
Authors |
William L. Painter |
Source Agency |
Congressional Research Service |
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Summary:
Fiscal year 2024 marks the 21th annual appropriations cycle with a Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) appropriations measure. In six of the first seven years of its existence, the annual
appropriations measure for DHS was enacted within a month of the beginning of the fiscal year it
covered. Since FY2010, no annual DHS appropriations measure was enacted before two months
of the fiscal year it covered had passed, and in ten of those thirteen years, three months had
passed before DHS annual appropriations were enacted. Lapses in annual appropriations for the
department lasting more than a week have occurred twice in this period when continuing
appropriations were not provided.
This report is a quick reference for tracking the status of DHS appropriations for FY2024 from
the end of the August 2023 district work period going forward.
For more in-depth analyses of the FY2024 DHS appropriations request and the House and Senate
Appropriations Committee responses, see
• CRS Report R47496, DHS Budget Request Analysis: FY2024;
• CRS Report R47678, Comparing DHS Component Funding, FY2024: In Brief;
and
• CRS Report R47663, Department of Homeland Security Appropriations: FY2024
Provisions.
For background on DHS structure and function, see CRS Report R47446, The Department of
Homeland Security: A Primer.