appropriations process
The appropriations process refers to the procedures and steps followed by a government body, typically a legislative branch, to allocate and authorize the spending of public funds for specific purposes, such as government programs, projects, and agencies.
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Related Concepts (21)
- accountable grants
- appropriations subcommittees
- authorization bills
- budget requests
- budgeting
- capitol hill budget showdowns
- congressional committees
- contingency funds
- continuing resolutions
- cost estimating
- discretionary spending
- emergency funding
- fiscal policy
- fiscal year
- foreign aid appropriations
- government spending
- mandatory spending
- omnibus spending bills
- program evaluation
- sequestration
- supplemental appropriations
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- legislative branch appropriations subcommittee
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