HR7463-118

Passed House

Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2024, and for other purposes.

118th Congress Introduced Feb 28, 2024

At a Glance

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Legislative Progress

Passed House
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 28, 2024

Ms. Granger introduced the following bill; which was referred to …

Feb 28, 2024 (inferred)

Passed House (inferred from eh version)

Summary

What This Bill Does

Extends FY2024 continuing resolution funding through March 22, 2024, while making technical corrections to FAFSA simplification and authorizing additional Pell Grant funding.

Who Benefits and How

Federal agencies benefit from continued funding without shutdown. Students and families benefit from FAFSA corrections ensuring proper financial aid calculations. Pell Grant program receives additional funding authorization through 2027.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Congress faces continued need for full appropriations. Higher education institutions must adapt to modified FAFSA calculations.

Key Provisions

  • Extends CR funding through March 22, 2024 (from earlier date)
  • Modifies student available income calculation formula
  • Authorizes additional Pell Grant funding: .17B (2024), .17B (2025), .17B (2026), .236B (2027+)
  • Technical corrections to FAFSA Simplification Act
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Generated: Jan 9, 2026 18:26

Evidence Chain:

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Primary Purpose

Extends continuing appropriations through March 2024 and modifies FAFSA simplification

Policy Domains

Appropriations Higher Education Financial Aid

Legislative Strategy

"Continue government operations while fixing FAFSA rollout issues"

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

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