02/13/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/13/2026 12:05
February 13, 2026
Last week, President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026 (H.R. 7148) into law. The law funds important health and education programs administered by the U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Health and Human Services (HHS) for the current fiscal year that runs through September.
The law includes key funding and provisions that maintain access to audiology and speech-language pathology services. Although it does not provide as much funding as ASHA sought, the law is a positive result given the current policy and political climate. Previous versions of the bill would have slashed this funding and reduced access to audiology and speech-language pathology services by changing program administration and imposing burdensome funding requirements.
Below are key ASHA priorities addressed in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026.
Through HHS, the law:
Through ED, the law:
Congress will soon begin considering funding levels for programs ED and HHS administers for the next fiscal year that starts on October 1. ASHA will continue advocating for funding that preserves access to audiology and speech-language pathology services that ASHA members' patients, clients, and students need, regardless of setting or mode of delivery. Learn more about advocacy priorities for audiologists and SLPs and take action to support these policies.
Contact Kevin Stutman, ASHA's associate director of federal affairs, at [email protected].