The President proposes and the senate approves federal budgets.
A legislative leader proposes legislation, prepares a federal budget, and approves or vetos legislation.
The senate approves federal budgets. The House doesn't have this power, only the senate. Hope it helps!
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Depends what type of business you are talking about, but I believe it is normally a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for larger companies. Since this question has been placed in the US Government category, I assume the questioner means who in the US government creates the budget. The President creates the budget then it goes to Congress for its approval. It approves of it by passing a law adopting it.
Congress approves an annual budget.
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.
It is hard to tell. There has not even been a federal budget since Barack Obama took office. But it is supposed to be the legislative branch does it using the President's recommendations and other input.The federal budgetary formulation and legislation process has proceeded during the tenure of the Obama Administration as it has with previous administrations.The United States Federal Budget and its enabling appropriations legislation, is Congressional legislation just as any, and its consideration and enactment is as subject to the rules of the United States Congress and the provisions of the United States Constitution setting forth the legal requirements for the enactment of federal legislation, as any other.The Executive branch agency responsible for the President's proposed federal budget is the Office of Management and Budget, an officer within the Executive Office of the President.The Legislative branch agency responsible for advising the United States Congress as to economic data, including those pertaining to federal budgetary matters, is the Congressional Budget Office.
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The Federal Government's Budget.
The President often proposes a budget, but he cannot submit his own budget. Every budget bill must originate in the House of Representatives. So the President offers his budget to a Representative, who will then introduce the bill into the House.