The Latest on Annual Spending
Posted by Jim Harper
Congress didn’t finish the annual spending process by the beginning of the new fiscal year October 1st. It has passed some of the bills that run the government, but most of the government has been running on temporary spending measures, called “continuing resolutions.”
Here’s a run-down of the action so far:
On October 1st, the Legislative Branch [...]
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FY 2010 Spending Tracker
Posted by Jim Harper
Congress is well into the process of passing the twelve spending bills that dictate federal government spending for the 2010 fiscal year, which begins October 1, 2009. We’ve produced a table to track the House and Senate bills, their costs, and votes on them, as well as votes on final passage of the compromise [...]
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Annual Spending Process: Nothing to Report
Posted by Jim Harper
When is nothing happening newsworthy? How about when Congress spends thousands of dollars per U.S. family without oversight.
With just over two weeks to go before the beginning of the new fiscal year October 1st, neither the House or the Senate have introduced all the annual spending bills, and none have passed into law.
These are [...]
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Fiscal Year 2009 Congressional Budget and Spending Page Updated
Posted by Jim Harper
Once again, we’ve updated the FY 2009 Budget and Spending Process page with information on a few more of the annual spending bills that are now making their way through Congress.
The new additions, and their cost per family (at current interest rates and population figures), are:
Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies [...]
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