congressional budget process
The congressional budget process refers to the series of steps and procedures followed by the United States Congress to develop and establish the federal budget. It involves the creation, evaluation, modification, and approval of the budget, including revenue projections, spending plans, and allocation of funds for various government programs and services.
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