Friend –

I have always loved watching the Olympics, especially the opening ceremonies - and tonight will be no different as the Winter Olympics kicks off. There is something energizing about seeing these amazing young athletes - hopeful, excited, and proud to represent their countries.

At the same time, as I watch the parade of flags, it’s hard not to think about the ongoing global tensions. Though Nelson Mandela was spot on when he famously said, “sport has the power to unite in a way that little else does.”

The good news from Washington is that we saw a little of that uniting spirit emerge earlier this week. A good piece of legislation that supports funding for America’s international programs was finally signed into law with strong bipartisan support.

Amid difficult and important debates taking place over DHS funding, policymakers agreed to move forward on other bills, including the Fiscal Year 2026 National Security and State Department (NSRP) Appropriations bill which provides over $51 billion for smart global development, diplomacy, and assistance.

You can dive deeper into this funding package and more in the GLOBAL GAB below:

I hope you enjoy the start of the Olympics and Sunday night’s Super Bowl, not to mention my favorite part – watching the ads!

With enormous thanks,

Liz
Liz Schrayer, USGLC


THE GLOBAL GAB: Assistance Budget Passes as the Winter Olympics Kick-Off
February 6, 2026

NSRP BECOMES LAW. On Tuesday, President Trump signed a full-year appropriations bill for the State Department and our international assistance programs into law – the culmination of months of bipartisan negotiations and an outcome many thought impossible only a few short weeks ago.

Looking back to the White House’s initial budget request, which would have cut funding to the lowest level since before the end of World War II, this deal is significant. While the funding reductions in this bill are real, it preserves critical resources for global health, humanitarian and development assistance, food assistance, global economic tools, and support for our allies and partners.

Bipartisan negotiators emphasized the bill’s achievement:

This bill is an important bipartisan achievement, but it is also the first step. It will be critical for Congress and the Administration to work together on its implementation – ensuring resources are spent as intended.

>> Read USGLC’s full budget breakdown and analysis of the bill here

BIG BETS ON CRITICAL MINERALS. This week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio hosted a first-of-its-kind Critical Minerals Ministerial in Washington, with representatives from over 50 countries to strengthen and diversify critical mineral supply chains.

In a new op-ed, “Big Bet Opportunities for Today's Critical Minerals Summit,” USGLC CEO Liz Schrayer writes how diplomacy and international assistance matter to our critical minerals strategy and our ability to outcompete China. Some key excerpts:

There is strong bipartisan support:

>> Read Liz Schrayer’s full op-ed on Big Bets for Critical Minerals Security

NEW ASSISTANCE ANNOUNCED. The Administration recently announced new disaster response, humanitarian assistance, and infrastructure support in Africa.

DIPLOMACY IN ACTION. In three of the most closely watched geopolitical hotspots – Gaza, Venezuela, and Ukraine – new developments have emerged from sustained diplomatic engagement:

REP. LEE HAMILTON’S LEGACY. The USGLC family mourns the loss of Congressman Lee Hamilton (D-IN), a foreign policy giant who championed strong, principled American leadership in the world, while serving the people of Indiana for more than three decades before becoming a founding Co-Chair of USGLC’s Indiana State Advisory Committee alongside Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN).

>> Read Liz Schrayer’s statement honoring Congressman Hamilton here

🏅GO TEAM USA. USGLC is excited to cheer on Team USA at the Winter Olympics in Milan over the next few weeks. Sports is something that unites us in a divided world, and ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, the State Department had its own sports announcement - a partnership with the National Football League to collaborate on major sporting events like the Super Bowl and the debut of flag football at the 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles.


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