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Revision as of 19:24, 21 May 2007 editAhoerstemeier (talk | contribs)110,683 editsm Reverted edits by 208.68.25.191 (talk) to last version by 72.92.146.198← Previous edit Revision as of 00:48, 12 July 2007 edit undoElderp (talk | contribs)1 edit According to the Congressional Budget and Impound Control Act of 1974 the budget is submitted on the first Monday in Feb.Next edit →
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The '''United States federal budget''' is a federal document which outlines funding recommendations for the next ], which begins on October 1st. The American Congress develops a budget resolution, based on recommendations from the ], and approves individual ]s to allocate fundings to various federal programs recommended in the budget. The '''United States federal budget''' is a federal document which outlines funding recommendations for the next ], which begins on October 1st. The American Congress develops a budget resolution, based on recommendations from the ], and approves individual ]s to allocate fundings to various federal programs recommended in the budget.


Each year, on the first Monday in January, the President of the United States submits his budget request to Congress for the following fiscal year: Each year, on the first Monday in February, the President of the United States submits his budget request to Congress for the following fiscal year:
* United States federal budget, 2008 - $2.9 trillion (submitted 2007 by ])<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/05/bush.budget.ap/index.html</ref> * United States federal budget, 2008 - $2.9 trillion (submitted 2007 by ])<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/05/bush.budget.ap/index.html</ref>
* ] - $2.8 trillion (submitted 2006 by ]) * ] - $2.8 trillion (submitted 2006 by ])

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The United States federal budget is a federal document which outlines funding recommendations for the next fiscal year, which begins on October 1st. The American Congress develops a budget resolution, based on recommendations from the President, and approves individual appropriations bills to allocate fundings to various federal programs recommended in the budget.

Each year, on the first Monday in February, the President of the United States submits his budget request to Congress for the following fiscal year:

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  1. http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/05/bush.budget.ap/index.html
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