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until FY2008 have been funded through supplemental appropriations or emergency supplemental appropriations, which are treated differently from regular appropriations bills. Senior congressional leaders have contended that those war costs, as much as possible, should go through the regular budget
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U.S. Military Budget - DoD Base Spending: The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has the single largest budget of any government agency in the discretionary budget. This department is responsible for the four branches - the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. This includes the cost of base
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FY 2007 Supplemental Funding : For FY 2007, $ 70 billion has already been approved, while the President’s FY 2008 Budget requests an additional $ 102 billion. If approved by Congress, total FY 2007 spending for DoD/WoT would be $ 673 billion, or 64% of the net discretionary
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process, which provides for greater transparency. Determining the costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is complex. CBO has estimated that "war-related defense activities" in 2007 were "roughly $ 115 billion."
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The President's actual budget for 2007 totals $ 2.8 trillion. Percentages in parentheses indicate percentage change compared to 2006. This budget request is broken down by the following expenditures:
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FY 2006 Supplemental Funding : The Defense Department base budget also does not include “one time only” costs attributable to the War on Terror, which are submitted as Supplemental Funding.
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U.S. Military Budget - War on Terror Base Spending : The War on Terror (WoT) incurs additional costs by other departments. When added to the DoD base spending, the amount comes to:
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In FY 2006, an additional $ 153 billion in Supplemental Funding was added to the base budget - the War on Terror received $ 120 billion, while $ 33 billion went primarily for
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Total requested Dod/WoT spending is $ 699 billion, or 65% of total net Discretionary spending.
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administration, pay for military members, and the costs of repairing and procuring equipment.
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FY 2006, Defense Department base budget expenditures were $ 411 billion, nearly half of net
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FY 2008 Budget Proposal : For FY 2008, the President has requested the following:
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and his appointees play a major role in budget deliberations. Since 1976, the federal
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A pie chart representing spending by category for the US budget for 2007
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The government was initially funded through a series of three temporary
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budget of the United States government for fiscal year 2007
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FY 2008, it is projected to grow to $ 481 billion, or 52%.
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Status of Appropriations Legislation for Fiscal Year 2007
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FY 2007, it increased to $ 430 billion, still about half.
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The IRS estimated that there were about $ 345 billion in
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Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2007
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The President's Budget of the United States Government,
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The Defense Department Base Budget - $ 481 billion.
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Index

George W. Bush
109th Congress
Deficit
fiscal
GDP
Government Publishing Office
2006
2008
budget process
legislative
executive branches
federal government
Congress
power of the purse
President
fiscal year
continuing resolutions
Department of Defense
Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2007
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2007
Revised Continuing Appropriations Resolution, 2007
Individual income tax
Social Security
payroll tax
Corporate income tax
Excise tax
Estate
gift taxes
Customs

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