The Congressional Review Act (CRA) does not apply to all appropriations. It specifically targets new federal regulations and rules issued by federal agencies, allowing Congress to review and potentially disapprove them. Appropriations bills, which allocate funding to government agencies and programs, are generally not subject to the CRA's provisions. However, any regulatory changes that may accompany appropriations could still be reviewed under the CRA if they meet the criteria set forth in the law.
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Yes, Continuing Resolution Authority (CRA) allows federal agencies to continue operating when Congress has not passed appropriations bills. Under a CRA, agencies must identify the funds needed to operate at a specified level, typically at the previous year's funding rate. This ensures that government operations can continue temporarily while lawmakers negotiate longer-term funding solutions. However, the specifics of how CRA applies can vary based on the terms set forth in the resolution itself.
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CRA International was created in 1965.
CRA Building was created in 1962.
The Chairman of the Appropriations Committee has power over all federal spending. The Senate Appropriations Committee is the largest committee in the U.S. Senate.
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