On June 3, 2023, President Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act into law in order to avoid a default on federal debt and reduce the budget deficit by establishing new caps on defense and non-defense discretionary spending for FY24 and FY25.What...
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September 25, 2024:Having not finalized appropriations bills, Congress passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the federal government through Dec. 20, 2024. April 10, 2024:Education Secretary Miguel Cardona testifies before the House Appropriations Committee regarding the President’s FY 2025 Budg...
Annual budget【年度预算】 US$19.807 billion (FY2024)【198亿美元(2024财年)】 Agency executive【机构行政主管】 Michael Whitaker, Administrator【迈克尔·惠特克,局长】 Parent agency【上级机构】 U.S. Department of Transportation【美国交通部】 Website【网站】 faa.gov Footnotes【本表格脚注】 [1][2] 1...
"I am pleased that Congress has passed a continuing resolution through March 11, ensuring that the government will remain open as we continue our bipartisan, bicameral negotiations on FY (fiscal year) 22 bills," Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Richard Shelby said in a statement. ...
President Joe Biden released a $6.011 trillion federal budget proposal in May 2021 for fiscal year (FY) 2022. The U.S. government estimates it will receive $4.174 trillion in revenue through Sept. 30, 2022, creating a $1.837 trillion deficit for Oct. 1, 2022. ...
Federal Agencies are reporting “mixed progress” meeting their goals to optimize existing data centers in recent months due to technical and budget constraints, according to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
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“Increasingly, the federal government is making payments it shouldn’t,” the GAO reported on its WatchBlog. According to the Office of Management and Budget, the 2019 improper payments were reported in four categories: Overpayments, about $79.1 billion, equaling roughly 45.2...