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Title: Navigating through the Legislative and Appropriations Process


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Navigating through the Legislative and
Appropriations Process
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Civics 101 Why its important to be informed
  • Knowing how the process works helps you
  • Navigate your way through the system.
  • Helps you understand how to use your time most
    effectively.
  • Communicate effectively with members of Congress
    and their staff.
  • Better inform your network and makes you a better
    advocate.

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How the Legislative Process Works
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How a Bill Becomes Law
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How a Bill Becomes Law
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How a Bill Becomes Law
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Getting to the Presidents Desk
Measures must pass the House and Senate in
identical form before being presented to the
President.
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Your Signature, Please
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The Budget Process
This is the first step in deciding program
funding amounts
  • During the year prior to the year in which the
    fiscal year begins
  • April June Agencies begin budget requests
  • July August Office of Management and Budget
    provides guidance to agencies
  • Early fall Agencies submit initial budget
    request to OMB
  • Nov. Dec. OMB, President review requests

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The Budget Process (cont.)
  • By first Monday in Feb. President submits
    budget to Congress
  • February September Congressional phase.
  • By July 15 President submits mid- session
    review to Congress
  • October 1 Fiscal year begins
  • October September OMB apportions funds
    to agencies

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The Budget Process (cont.)
  • February September Congressional phase.

You Are Here!
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Navigating through the Appropriations Process
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Lets Work it Out
Sent to President
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Key Terms
  • Fiscal Year October 1 through September 30
  • Mandatory Spending Spending (budget authority
    and outlays) controlled by laws other than annual
    appropriations acts.
  • Discretionary Spending Spending controlled by
    the annual appropriations acts
  • Continuing Resolution provides budget authority
    for Federal agencies and programs to continue in
    operation until the regular appropriations acts
    are enacted.

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  • Resources for this presentation
  • Congressional Deskbook 2005-2007
  • www.senate.gov
  • www.house.gov
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