
Interior Appropriations Act
The Interior Appropriations Act is a government law that allocates funding specifically for the U.S. Department of the Interior and related agencies. It determines how much money will be spent on managing national parks, wildlife refuges, natural resources, and Native American programs. Essentially, it’s a budget plan approved by Congress that ensures these public lands and resources are maintained, protected, and accessible. This act helps prioritize government spending on conservation efforts, outdoor recreation, and indigenous community support, ensuring these areas and responsibilities are financially supported throughout the fiscal year.