By Congress
The President of the United States doesn't do anything with tax money. Only the Congress can appropriate money, and all spending bills must originate in the House of Representatives. As the Chief Executive Officer of the nation, the President is charged with ensuring that the laws passed by Congress are enforced properly, and that the executive branch of government operates properly.
Yes. The Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgment Act has been adopted in most US states.
The Congress could not collect taxes because the Articles did not allow them. The way they collected money was by getting states to pay but they still could not do that
yes money can be printed by congress
Congress approved all US wars; they supply the money!
Congress paid many soldiers with land because in the early days of the country the government had lots of land and little money.
loose money policy
State of the Union Address
The planning of expenditures of the United States Congress must create or come up with a budget. The country's budget proposal comes from the office of the President forwarded to the US Congress.
Yes, Congress does have the power to limit the federal moneys that are spent by the President of the United States. The president must ask Congress to fund events such as wars that the country takes part in.
The planning of expenditures of the United States Congress must create or come up with a budget. The country's budget proposal comes from the office of the President forwarded to the US Congress.
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