NADSP Policy Update: Federal Funding Update: FY2026 Appropriations and Potential Shutdown
Dear NADSP Community,
We are living through extremely challenging days. Events are changing rapidly, and it has become increasingly difficult to determine what is happening and what the real-world impact may be.
As of today, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed an appropriations package that includes funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of the broader FY2026 spending bills. However, the full package has not yet been approved by the Senate. Senate action is currently stalled, largely due to disputes over the Department of Homeland Security funding bill, and as a result, the HHS appropriations bill has not become law.
If Congress does not complete action before the current stopgap funding expires at the end of January, a partial federal government shutdown may occur.
Should a shutdown happen, NADSP will closely monitor developments and keep you informed about potential impacts on critical programs, including Medicaid, SNAP, and community-based intellectual and developmental disability services.
We remain committed to providing you with clear, timely updates as this situation continues to evolve.
With appreciation and solidarity,
Joseph M. Macbeth
President & CEO
National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals
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