Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2027
Summary
What This Bill Does
This bill is the fiscal year 2027 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies appropriations act. It funds and controls water infrastructure, reclamation, Department of Energy, nuclear energy, intelligence-related energy activities, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission operations for the year ending September 30, 2027. The bill is not just a spending bill: it sets strict reprogramming rules for the Army Corps, Bureau of Reclamation, DOE, and NRC; extends or increases several western water and rural water authorities; restricts China-linked energy and nuclear activities; moves $2.675 billion from prior infrastructure-law energy accounts into nuclear energy; and blocks some policy actions such as the DOE federal-building clean-energy rule and unauthorized consolidated interim spent-fuel storage.
Who Benefits and How
Appropriations Committees benefit from tighter control over agency transfers, reprogrammings, new starts, large DOE awards, NRC reprogramming, and quarterly reporting. Army Corps water projects gain emergency reprogramming flexibility, eligible Corps projects receive additional funding only when the Chief of Engineers determines eligibility, and the Fish and Wildlife Service can receive up to $8.733 million from Corps operation and maintenance funds to mitigate fisheries losses from Corps projects. Western water users and local water systems benefit from extended or increased authority for WIIN Act water storage, wastewater and groundwater facilities, desalination, Calfed Bay-Delta work, the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act, and the Fort Peck Reservation Rural Water System. Nuclear energy developers benefit from a major transfer of prior unobligated balances: $2.675 billion moves into Nuclear Energy for Generation 3+ small modular reactor deployment, Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program awards, and future-demonstration risk reduction, plus $100 million moves into the Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program.
Who Bears the Burden and How
The Army Corps, Bureau of Reclamation, DOE, and NRC face detailed notification, prior approval, waiver, and reporting requirements before shifting funds or making large awards. DOE award recipients face added restrictions: entities of concern cannot receive grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, or loans of $10 million or more; non-U.S. citizens from Russia or China cannot enter nuclear weapons production facilities without advance congressional notice; and high-hazard nuclear construction, large construction decisions, and awards above $100 million require independent oversight or project-management controls. Chinese Communist Party-linked entities and buyers in China are blocked from receiving Strategic Petroleum Reserve petroleum products, and DOE must screen entities of concern using risk-based tools. Private parties pursuing consolidated interim storage of spent nuclear fuel bear a direct restriction unless federal law authorizes the agreement and host state, local, and affected Tribal governments consent.
Key Provisions
- Restricts Army Corps reprogramming in title I, sets thresholds for investigations, construction, operation and maintenance, Mississippi River and Tributaries accounts, and emergency response, and requires a baseline report within 60 days.
- Lets the Secretary of the Army transfer up to $8.733 million to the Fish and Wildlife Service for fisheries mitigation tied to Corps projects, while limiting open-lake placement of Lake Erie dredged material unless state water quality certification approves it.
- Restricts Bureau of Reclamation reprogramming for Water and Related Resources, requires quarterly reports, and makes San Luis Unit drainage work fully reimbursable by beneficiaries after a California water-quality plan.
- Extends or increases western water authorities, including WIIN Act storage authorities through 2027 or 2034, Reclamation wastewater and groundwater funding to $177.5 million, desalination funding to $106.5 million, Calfed Bay-Delta authority through 2027 with a $40 million figure, Northwestern New Mexico rural water funding to $1.97 billion, and Fort Peck rural water authority through 2028.
- Restricts DOE from starting unfunded programs, making large grant or contract awards without notice, entering unfunded multiyear agreements, or reprogramming funds beyond thresholds without prior approval, while allowing health, environment, welfare, or national security waivers.
- Adds China, Russia, and nuclear-security controls by barring Strategic Petroleum Reserve sales to CCP-controlled entities or China exports, barring DOE awards of $10 million or more to entities of concern, and restricting entry by non-U.S. citizens from Russia or China to nuclear weapons production facilities without notice.
- Requires independent oversight for high-hazard nuclear facility construction, independent cost estimates for major DOE construction decision points over $100 million, and independent project-management procedures for DOE awards above $100 million.
- Transfers $2.675 billion from prior carbon dioxide infrastructure, energy efficiency, clean energy demonstration, and fossil energy balances into Nuclear Energy for small modular reactor and advanced reactor demonstration purposes, plus $100 million to the Title 17 loan guarantee program.
- Requires NRC to follow its internal congressional-information procedures, imposes NRC reprogramming and monthly reporting rules, and bars unauthorized consolidated interim storage of spent nuclear fuel without host government and Tribal consent.
- Blocks funds for lobbying Congress, unauthorized title III transfers, computer networks without pornography blocking, and agreements among private entities for consolidated interim spent-fuel storage without legal authorization and consent.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Provides fiscal year 2027 appropriations and operating restrictions for energy and water development agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and related programs, while adding project controls, China and Russia restrictions, nuclear safety oversight, water-project authorizations, small modular reactor funding transfers, and limits on lobbying, fund transfers, pornography access on networks, and consolidated spent nuclear fuel storage.
Key Policy Areas
Appropriations, Water Infrastructure, Energy, Nuclear Energy, Public Lands, China, Firearms, Cybersecurity
Primary Purpose
Provides fiscal year 2027 appropriations and operating restrictions for energy and water development agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Department of Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and related programs, while adding project controls, China and Russia restrictions, nuclear safety oversight, water-project authorizations, small modular reactor funding transfers, and limits on lobbying, fund transfers, pornography access on networks, and consolidated spent nuclear fuel storage.
Policy Domains
Title IV - Nuclear Regulatory Commission reprogramming and reporting controls
Identified Gains
- Appropriations Committees
- Congressional requesters of NRC information
Identified Costs
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission budget officials
Title V - General provisions on lobbying, transfers, networks, and spent nuclear fuel storage
Identified Gains
- Congressional appropriations process
- Federal network users protected from pornography access
- Host state governments for spent-fuel storage
- Affected Indian Tribes for spent-fuel storage
Identified Costs
- Agencies lobbying Congress with appropriated funds
- Unauthorized title III transfer recipients
- Private consolidated interim spent-fuel storage agreements
Title III - Department of Energy controls, nuclear safety, China restrictions, and nuclear energy transfers
Identified Gains
- Appropriations Committees
- Small modular reactor deployment awardees
- Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program awardees
- DOE SBIR and STTR award programs
Identified Costs
- Department of Energy award officials
- Chinese Communist Party-controlled petroleum buyers
- Entities of concern seeking DOE awards
- Russia and China nationals seeking access to nuclear weapons production facilities
- DOE federal-building clean-energy rule implementation
Title I - Army Corps of Engineers and related water resources provisions
Identified Gains
- Appropriations Committees
- Fish and Wildlife Service fisheries mitigation work
- Eligible Army Corps projects
- Lawful firearm possessors at Corps water resources projects
Identified Costs
- Army Corps reprogramming officials
- Lake Erie open-lake dredged material disposal projects
- Wolf Creek Dam water-supply reallocation study proponents
Title II - Bureau of Reclamation and western water provisions
Identified Gains
- Bureau of Reclamation water projects
- Western water storage project sponsors
- Northwestern New Mexico rural water users
- Fort Peck Reservation rural water users
Identified Costs
- Bureau of Reclamation reprogramming officials
- San Luis Unit drainage beneficiaries
Legislative Progress
ReportedPlaced on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 581.
The House Committee on Appropriations reported an original measure, H. …
Mr. Fleischmann, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported the following …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
Army Corps contracts exceeding unobligated balances, Army Corps new start allocations, Army Corps reprogramming actions
Positive-direction: Eligible Army Corps projects selected by Chief of Engineers
Negative-direction: Army Corps contracts exceeding unobligated balances, Army Corps new start allocations, Army Corps reprogramming actions, Bureau of Reclamation Water and Related Resources reprogramming, Lake Erie open-lake dredged material disposal projects, Wolf Creek Dam water supply reallocation study
DOE awards over $100 million, DOE clean-energy federal building rule implementation, DOE construction projects over $100 million
Positive-direction: Technology Commercialization Fund activities, Title 17 Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program
Negative-direction: DOE awards over $100 million, DOE clean-energy federal building rule implementation, DOE construction projects over $100 million, Department of Energy award officials, Department of Energy entity screening operations
Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program awardees, Generation 3+ small modular reactor deployment projects, High-hazard nuclear facility construction projects
Positive-direction: Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program awardees, Generation 3+ small modular reactor deployment projects
Negative-direction: High-hazard nuclear facility construction projects, Nuclear Regulatory Commission reprogramming actions, Private consolidated interim spent nuclear fuel storage agreements
Affected Indian Tribes for spent nuclear fuel storage, Agency lobbying of Congress with appropriated funds, Energy and Water Development appropriations accounts
Positive-direction: Affected Indian Tribes for spent nuclear fuel storage, Energy and Water Development appropriations accounts
Negative-direction: Agency lobbying of Congress with appropriated funds, Unauthorized title III fund transfers
Appropriations Committees overseeing DOE awards, Congressional access to Corps project information, Congressional requesters of NRC information
China nationals seeking access to nuclear weapons production facilities, Chinese Communist Party-controlled petroleum buyers, Entities of concern seeking DOE awards over $10 million
DOE Small Business Innovation Research award program, DOE Small Business Technology Transfer award program
Fish and Wildlife Service fisheries mitigation work
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "secretary"
- → Secretary of the Army
- "chief_of_engineers"
- → Chief of Engineers
- "bureau"
- → Bureau of Reclamation
- "secretary"
- → Secretary of the Interior
- "secretary"
- → Secretary of Energy
- "commission"
- → Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- "agency_heads"
- → Heads of agencies funded by the Act
Note: The word Secretary refers to the Secretary of the Army in title I, Secretary of the Interior in title II, and Secretary of Energy in title III.
Key Definitions
Terms defined in this bill
Sets dollar and percentage thresholds for Corps reprogramming by account and project size, with emergency exceptions and committee notice.
Defines transfers as movements of funds into or out of Water and Related Resources programs, projects, or activities and subjects them to committee approval thresholds.
Uses the CHIPS and Science Act entity-of-concern definition for DOE awards of $10 million or more.
Uses the Nuclear Waste Policy Act definition for restrictions on consolidated interim storage agreements.
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