President Budget Request in the United States
President Submits Budget Request in the Federal Budget Process
President Budget Request in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): In accordance with current law, the President must transmit the budget request to Congress on or before the first Monday in February.5
Guide to U.S. Federal Executive Budget Formulation
- Executive Budget Formulation
- Next Budget Request
- Initial Budget Request Materials
- OMB Passback Decisions
- President Budget Request
- Mid-Session Review Document
Guide to Stages of the Federal Budgeting Process
- Federal Budget Execution
- Federal Budget Development
- Executive Budget Formulation
- Next Budget Request
- Initial Budget Request Materials
- OMB Passback Decisions
- President Budget Request
- Mid-Session Review Document
- Congressional Budget Process
- Budget Committees
- Estimates Reports
- Budget Resolution
- Fiscal Legislation
- Federal Budget Control
- Impoundment
Resources
See Also
- Federal Appropriations
- Entries about the United States Budget Process in the Encyclopedia (including President Budget Request)
- Public Debt
Further Reading
- Legislatures and the budget process: the myth of fiscal control
(J Wehner, 2010)
- Reconcilable Differences?: Congress, the Budget Process, and the Deficit (JB Gilmour, 1990)
- Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance
(JM Poterba, J von Hagen, 2008)
Notes
5 31 U.S.C. § 1105(a).
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