The House of Representatives has passed the supplementary budget in the tone of Fifty Three Million United States Dollars, aimed at addressing critical national priorities and emerging fiscal needs.
The decision was reached during its 10th day sitting of the special session on April 23, 2026 following deliberations from the Committee on Ways Means and Finance report seeking additional financial support to bolster key sectors of the economy.
According to the Committee, the supplementary budget is intended to support ongoing government operations, strengthen service delivery, and respond to pressing developmental challenges across the country.
The passage followed a review by the relevant committees, which examined the justification for the additional expenditure and engaged stakeholders to ensure alignment with national development goals.
Speaking during the session, Committee Chairman, P. Mike Jurry, said the importance of fiscal responsibility and transparency in the utilization of the approved funds. He called on implementing institutions to ensure that the resources are used effectively and in the interest of the Liberian people.
The approved supplementary budget has been forward to the Liberian Senate for concurrence before onward submission to the President for final approval.
The House of Representatives said it remains committed to advancing policies and legislative actions that promote economic stability, good governance, and improved livelihoods for all citizens.