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The federal budget is determined after all the agencies submit their requests to the Congress. At that point the Congress submits the budget as a bill and attempts to pass it.
The executive branch writes a preliminary budget proposal. Congress decides on the details of the budget. The president signs the completed budget into law.
Determined to balance the budget.
The budget of Library of Congress is 613,496,414 dollars.
Congress approves an annual budget.
Congress allocated $9,740,000 for construction of the four-story Neoclassical building, but the project was completed under budget for $9,646,000 in 1935 and $94,000 was returned to the Treasury. This was probably the last time a government project was completed on time and under budget.
The budget is the responsibility of Congress. The president can make proposals but Congress does not have to follow them them.
The federal budget is a detailed plan of the government's expected income and expenses for the coming fiscal year (the fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30).
Before a president's budget can be put into action, it must go through a series of steps. First, the president submits the budget proposal to Congress. Then, Congress reviews and analyzes the budget, making changes and adjustments as needed. After the budget is finalized and approved by both chambers of Congress, it is signed into law by the president. Only then can the budget be implemented and funds allocated accordingly.
The Production Budget for September Dawn was $10,100,000.
The president proposes the budget to congress, but congress must approve it.
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