An agreement among various politicians about public spending.
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In 2014, the US federal government budget is $3.8 trillion. For 2015, the President has requested a budget of $3.9 trillion.
The executive branch makes suggestions on the budget, but Congress has control over it.
No. The Supreme Court has no part in creating or approving the federal budget; this is a task shared by the Executive and Legislative branches of the US government.
We elect people to represent us, therefore, it is a representative democracy.
The budget of Government Accountability Office is 571,100,000 dollars.