That would be a mandatory expense.
Yes. The government has the schools, and money therefor they went ahead and make school required. See, do you know a place in the U.S. that has the schools where school is not required by law?
Mandatory funding is money that the government is required by law to spend on certain programs, such as entitlements like Social Security. Discretionary funding, on the other hand, is money that the government can choose how to allocate, such as for defense or education. Mandatory funding can limit flexibility in budgeting, as it must be spent as mandated by law, while discretionary funding allows for more flexibility in decision-making. The mix of mandatory and discretionary funding can impact government budgeting priorities and overall spending decisions.
No- no such test is required or can be required under the law.
All elected official and all local government are required to have a EEO. This is required by law to have.
because is required by the law
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Tax law requires the payment of money to the government; there is no choice.
States were unlikely to want to spend money to make black schools equal.
Take People's money like the government!
Congress spends money by approving and allocating funds through the federal budget process. This process involves creating and passing budget resolutions, appropriations bills, and other legislation that determines how much money should be allocated to different government agencies, programs, and initiatives. The final budget must be signed into law by the President to become fully effective.
Typically, those who spend the time, effort, and money to obtain the JD, plan on practicing law.