It is the executive branch of government in the United States that is responsible for writing the nation's budget. This branch includes the president, vice president, and their cabinet members.
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The executive branch writes a preliminary budget proposal. Congress decides on the details of the budget. The president signs the completed budget into law.
The federal budget is primarily written by the executive branch, specifically the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which prepares the budget proposal based on the President's priorities. This proposal is then submitted to Congress, where it is reviewed, modified, and ultimately approved by both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Congress, particularly the House and Senate committees on appropriations, plays a critical role in shaping and finalizing the budget through legislative processes.
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The Executive branch drafts the budget and the Legislative branch approves it or makes changes to it.
to create the nations budget
The legislative branch authorizes and appropriates funds for budget spending.
The Legislature ultimately decides appropriations (the division of money between government programs). However, in terms of the budget, the Governor proposes a budget and the legislature approves or amends it. Once the budget proposal passes in the house and senate, it is presented to the Governor to be signed into law. Legislature- writes the laws Executive branch-makes them official and puts them into practice by signing them.
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