Filed under Bill Nelson, budget, Congress Bill Nelson NASAWatch Keith’s note: The House Science Committee held a Fiscal Year 2024 Proposed Budget Request for NASA hearing today. According to committee chair Frank Lucas’ prepared sattement: “Because of these overflowing costs, NASA has been ...
On March 28, 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration submitted to Congress a proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 Budget request of $813.3 billion for national defense, $773.0 billion of which is for the Department of Defense (DoD). In a dynamic and evolving security environment, a strong and adapti...
FY2024 President’s Budget Request: The President’s budget request was submitted to Congress on March 9, 2023. The President requested $253.8 billion in discretionary funding for accounts funded by the LHHS bill, which was an increase of 12.4% from FY2023 levels. In addition, the President ...
With the move to proliferated systems in lower orbits, however, the FY2024 budget request does not support the third GEO satellite. At a hearing of the Strategic Forces Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Services Committee today, Subcommittee Ranking Member Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb) asked Gen....
Congress only passed NASA’s FY2024 budget on Friday and Biden signed it into law on Saturday. The results weredisappointingfor NASA, with agency funding cut not only from Biden’s request ($27.185 billion), but 2 percent less than FY2023: $24.875 billion for FY2024 versus $25.384 billion...
Though these tax proposals stand very little chance of advancing in Congress or becoming law, his budget request serves as a political document laying out his agenda for next term if elected. How does the FY25 budget proposal address the federal debt? Through his proposed tax changes, Biden’...
While less than PRC’s FY 2024 budget request, the approved spending plan is a 28.2 percent increase over the PRC’s estimated spending in FY2023, and a 47.4 percent increase over the PRC’s actual expenses in FY 2022.“The Governors of the United States Postal ...
Independent Budget Recommendations for the Department of Veterans Affairs for FY 2025-2026 The Independent Budget Recommendations for the Department of Veterans Affairs for Fiscal Years 2025-2026 Click to Download Full Report (Published February 22, 2024)...
On March 9, 2023, President Biden released his fiscal year (FY) 2024 budget request outlining the administration’s priorities, including a nearly 10 percent increase in discretionary spending over the…
The Budget also includes a domestic minimum top-up tax that would preclude the imposition of UTPR by other countries. This top-up tax would equal the excess of (a) 15% of the financial reporting group's US profit (determined using the same rules as under the UTPR to determine the grou...