House Appropriations subcommittees have several markup sessions set for this week on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 spending plans under their jurisdictions, seeking to complete the effort and set the stage for full House consideration of the plans ideally before the August congressional recess.
Subcommittee markups tend to lack much controversial activity and even the full committee action seen thus far has not resulted in any major tweaks to the FY 2022 spending plans. However, the Senate has not yet acted on their versions and has only held hearings thus far on a few areas.
That ups the odds that a temporary spending resolution will be needed to keep the government funded when FY 2022 starts October 1.