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Amodei Celebrates Passage of Minibus, Securing Key Investments for Nevada

January 8, 2026

Washington, D.C. – Today, the House of Representatives took another meaningful step toward restoring regular order by advancing the bipartisan, conferenced Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act, 2026. 

Rep. Amodei was able to secure $17.8 million for 10 locally driven projects across Northern Nevada in this minibus.

“This bipartisan, bicameral funding package reflects the diligent work of Appropriators to keep progress moving forward and prevent chaos from derailing our responsibilities. With a few bills still to finalize, the passage of three additional Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills sets the year off on strong footing and moves us closer to our goal of restoring regular order.

“This package focuses on priorities that matter to Americans nationwide. It invests in public safety, supports access to affordable and reliable energy, strengthens deterrence against foreign adversaries, ensures National Parks remain open and accessible, responsibly stewards taxpayer dollars, fully funds programs families and communities rely on, and much more.

“Also included is funding for 10 essential projects across Northern Nevada. I’m grateful to the subcommittee chairs for their thoughtful consideration and for recognizing the value these investments will bring to improve the lives of Nevadans in CD-2.”

 

FY26 Community Project Funding Awardees 

Included in Interior and Environment:

Recipient: Reno-Sparks Indian Colony

Amount: $2,224,000

Project Name: Hungry Valley Water Pipeline Installation

 

Recipient: Gardnerville Ranchos General Improvement District

Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: Gardnerville Ranchos South District Pipeline Replacement

 

Recipient: City of Fernley

Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: Fernley Water Treatment Plant

 

Recipient: City of Elko

Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: City of Elko Water Storage Tank

 

Recipient: Lyon County

Amount: $1,938,000

Project Name: Dayton Sewer Main and Manhole Rehabilitation Project

 

Recipient: City of West Wendover

Amount: $2,000,000

Project Name: Water Transmission System PCCP Pipeline Replacement Project

TOTAL INTERIOR PROJECT FUNDING: $12,162,000

 

Included Commerce, Justice, Science:

Recipient: City of Reno

Amount: $1,200,000

Project Name: Reno Police Department’s Real Time Information Center

 

Recipient: Douglas County

Amount: $400,000

Project Name: Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Mobile Command Center

 

Recipient: City of Fallon

Amount: $1,000,000

Project Name: Fallon Police Department Dispatch and Emergency Response Communication Network and Records Management System 

 

Recipient: Washoe County

Amount: $3,000,000

Project Name: Northern Nevada Mobile Intelligence Response Vehicle

TOTAL CJS PROJECT FUNDING: $5,600,000

 

Background: 

  • By moving these next three bills forward, this measure keeps the Committee on track to complete all 12 FY26 appropriations bills.
  • Gone are the days of bloated, backroom omnibuses. Thanks to Republican governance, funding decisions will move through a deliberate, member-driven process that emphasizes transparency, accountability, and timely consideration.
  • Differences between the House and Senate versions of the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies; Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies; and Interior, Environment and Related Agencies appropriations bills were reconciled through bipartisan, bicameral negotiations led by House and Senate appropriators.
  • The package contains no poison pills.
  • This package is part of an agreement that keeps total FY26 spending below the level projected under the current continuing resolution, delivering real savings for American taxpayers.

Text of the three-bill package is available here.