House. All bills dealing with money start in the House.
Bills have to go through both chambers of the US Congress before they can be signed into law by the President. The bill can originate from either chamber, committees in the chambers, and from the President.
appropriations bill
According to Article I, section 7 of the US Constitution, bills that involve revenue (tax bills) must originate in the lower house of Congress.
Appropriations bills.
Tax bills must originate in the House of Representatives according to the Constitution.
Spending bills must originate in the U.S. House of Representatives; however, as with any bill, they may only become law when enacted in an identical form and substance by the U.S. Senate, as set forth in the bicameralism provisions of the U.S. Constitution.
The House of Representatives.
House of Representatives
This Committee in the House of Representatives reviews all spending related bills.
In the United States Congress all revenue bills must originate in the House of Representatives as opposed to the Senate
Bills can start in either house of Congress. Appropriations bills (the budget) must start in the House of Rep.
the house of representatives