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when will congress vote on 2026 budget again

Congress has not set a specific, final date for the next vote on the full 2026 federal budget; instead, lawmakers are working against a funding deadline of January 30, 2026, by which they must pass more spending bills or another short-term measure. In practice, this means multiple votes are happening in both the House and Senate throughout January rather than a single, clearly announced “do-over” vote date.

Where things stand now

  • Congress ended the last shutdown in November with a deal that funded some parts of the government for the full year and put the rest on a short-term extension that runs through January 30, 2026.
  • Lawmakers returned from the holiday recess in early January and are now trying to finish the remaining fiscal year 2026 appropriations bills before that deadline.

What votes are happening “again”

  • The House has already passed several FY 2026 spending bills (for example, covering Commerce, Justice, Science, Energy, Water, Interior, and Environment), and the Senate is in the process of advancing and voting on them.
  • Additional floor votes in both chambers are expected throughout January 2026 as leaders try to finalize a broader funding package before January 30.

Key date to watch

  • The crucial date driving all of this is January 30, 2026 : if Congress does not pass the remaining appropriations or another short-term funding bill by then, there is a risk of another partial government shutdown.
  • So rather than one big “vote again on the 2026 budget” day, think of January 30 as the deadline by which a series of January votes needs to wrap up.

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