Making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2026, and for other purposes.
Summary
HR7147 provides short-term funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through May 22, 2026, at FY2025 levels, ending a partial shutdown. This stabilizes existing contracts but delays long-term appropriations, maintaining uncertainty for contractors. The bill specifically appropriates $316,295,000 for the Office of the Secretary's operations and support, and $8,911,000 for procurement, construction, and improvements.
Key Takeaways
- 1.HR7147 provides short-term appropriations for DHS through May 22, 2026, ending a partial shutdown.
- 2.The bill directly appropriates $316,295,000 for Office of the Secretary operations and support, and $8,911,000 for procurement, construction, and improvements.
- 3.Defense contractors with DHS contracts benefit from stabilized operations but face continued uncertainty regarding long-term FY2026 appropriations.
Market Implications
The passage of HR7147 provides immediate operational stability for the Department of Homeland Security, which is a neutral to slightly positive development for defense contractors like Lockheed Martin Corporation ($LMT), RTX Corporation ($RTX), The Boeing Company ($BA), General Dynamics Corporation ($GD), and Northrop Grumman Corporation ($NOC). While the bill ensures existing contracts can continue and prevents further disruption, it does not introduce new, substantial funding beyond FY2025 levels. The short-term nature of this continuing resolution means that the market will continue to monitor the progress of the full FY2026 DHS appropriations act for long-term clarity on government spending in this sector. Recent 7-day stock performance for these tickers shows positive movement, with $LMT up +4.59% to $632.15, $RTX up +1.86% to $196.5, $BA up +4.25% to $207.49, $GD up +1.58% to $348.64, and $NOC up +1.2% to $690.46, which may reflect a relief rally from the ending of the shutdown. However, the 30-day performance shows declines across the board, indicating that broader market sentiment or other factors are influencing these stocks beyond this specific legislative action.
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