The president's budget proposal is just a suggestion. The president has no power to set the budget, determine tax rates or authorize expenditures without the approval of Congress.
Article II section 3 says that the president shall recommend to the consideration of Congress such measures as seem necessary and expedient. The budget would fall under that category.
When the Constitution states that the president can recommend a budget to Congress, it means that the president has the authority to propose a budget plan outlining how the federal government should allocate its financial resources. However, the president does not have the power to directly implement the budget; that decision lies with Congress, which has the ultimate authority to determine and pass the federal budget.
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1.The Constitution goes on to explain the duties and responsibilities of the president.The Constitution says that executive power is vested in the President in the Executive Branch.
The Budget and Accounting Act of 1921 requires the President of the United States to submit his budget request to Congress for the following fiscal year. Current law (31 U.S.C. § 1105) requires the president to submit a budget no earlier than the first Monday in January, and no later than the first Monday in February. Typically, presidents submit budgets on the first Monday in February. The budget submission has been delayed, however, in some new presidents' first year when the previous president belonged to a different party.
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The Constitution describes the offices of President, Vice President, Senators and Representatives. No lower offices are specifically required or authorized. For example, the Constitution does not specify the qualifications or requirements for Cabinet officers, or for diplomats, or legislative analysts, or the Office of Management and Budget, to name only a few. Concerning the legions of alphabet-soup agencies that create 99% of our laws and regulations, our founding documents have nothing to say.
In case the removal of the president from office by his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become president.
Article 2 section 1
The Vice President. The Constitution does say that Senators and Representatives are to be paid out of the public funds, and that the President, Judges and Justices will also be paid, but the Vice President's compensation is not mentioned.
Article 1 section 3 i think
nowhere. George Whasington made that up
you get a good relasionship around 80 and it will say propose than you propose