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  2. Appropriations bill (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. [3] Appropriations bills are under the jurisdiction of the United States House Committee on Appropriations and the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations. [2]

  3. United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial ...

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    The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. [3] There are three types of appropriations bills: regular appropriations bills, continuing resolutions, and supplemental appropriations bills. [1]

  4. Mandatory spending - Wikipedia

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    Also known as entitlement spending, in US fiscal policy, mandatory spending is government spending on certain programs that are required by law. [1] Congress established mandatory programs under authorization laws. Congress legislates spending for mandatory programs outside of the annual appropriations bill process. Congress can only reduce the ...

  5. Appropriation (law) - Wikipedia

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    The fiscal year is the accounting period of the American federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. [3] The United States Constitution (art. I. § 9) says: "No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law."

  6. Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act ...

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    The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. [3] The Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2015 is an example of a regular appropriations bill. Appropriations bills are one part of a larger United States budget and spending process ...

  7. United States House Committee on Appropriations - Wikipedia

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    The Appropriations Committee has one of the largest jurisdictions of any federal committee. Under Rule 10 of the House rules, the committee's jurisdiction is defined as: Appropriation of the revenue for the support of the Government; Rescissions of appropriations contained in appropriations Acts; Transfers of unexpected balances

  8. Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974

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    "Twisting the President's Arm: The Impoundment Control Act as a Tool for Enforcing the Principle of Appropriation Expenditure". Yale Law Journal. 100 (1): 209– 228. doi:10.2307/796769. JSTOR 796769. Pfiffner, James P (1979). The President, the Budget, and Congress: Impoundment and the 1974 Budget Act. Westview Press. ISBN 0-89158-495-1.

  9. United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on State ...

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    The fiscal year is the accounting period of the federal government, which runs from October 1 to September 30 of the following year. [3] There are three types of appropriations bills: regular appropriations bills, continuing resolutions, and supplemental appropriations bills. [1]