Yes. The act of Congress approved June 10, 1921 (42 Stat. 20; 31 U.S.C. 11-16), providing for a national budget system, places upon the President the duty of transmitting to the Congress the Annual Budget, together with his estimates of receipts, and other expenditures and budgetary data.
they all do
It is the Executive Branch that administers the federal bureaucracy. The Executive Branch also executes the laws, and prepares the annual budget.
Office of Management and Budget
The executive branch- the president
It spends it!!
Executive, Congress re-writes it if they do not appove.
The Executive branch drafts the budget and the Legislative branch approves it or makes changes to it.
Legislative branch and Executive branch
The Executive Branch of government prepares the federal budget. This is then reviewed by the Legislative Branch. An appropriations bill is then submitted back to the President to be signed into law or to be vetoed.
The legislative branch creates laws, the executive does not. The legislative also controls the budget of the executive branch.
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.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) helps the President prepare and administer the Federal Budget.