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2025 United States federal budget

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that are formed as a response to the presidential budget request submitted to congress in the first few months of the calendar year. The various legislators in the two chambers of congress negotiate over the precise details of the various appropriations bills. In some politically contentious years
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that essentially extends the current funding levels into the new fiscal year until a budget can be agreed upon by a majority of both houses and signed into law by the President of the United States.
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On September 18, the House rejected the draft law in a 202—220 vote. 199 Republicans and 3 Democrats voted in favor; 14 Republicans and 206 Democrats voted against. In addition, two Republicans (
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funding the government until December 20. The bill passed the House on September 25 by a vote of 341 to 82, and the Senate on September 26 by a vote of 78 to 18; it was signed into law by
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On September 9, with only 22 days left until funding appropriated in 2024 was due to expire, the Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2025, was introduced. The bill combined a
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provision, which renewed government funding at the previous year's levels for six more months, with a voting reform measure which would have made it compulsory to show
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The proposed Act drew criticism from both Democrats (who believed the new voting requirements could disenfranchise poor American citizens unable to afford
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renewal) and hardline Republicans (who were disappointed by the lack of spending cuts).
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when these negotiation processes deadlock, the Legislative Branch passes a
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can provide additional appropriations for emergencies and other matters.
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established in 1921, the US government is funded by twelve
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2025 runs from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025.
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Index

Joe Biden
119th Congress
Budget of the US Government
2024
United States federal budget
fiscal year
United States budget process
appropriations bills
continuing resolution
Supplemental appropriations bills
discretionary spending
mandatory spending
Social Security
Medicare
Joe Biden
Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023
that year's debt-ceiling crisis
continuing appropriations
proof of citizenship
I.D.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Thomas Massie
voted "present"
House Speaker
Mike Johnson
continuing resolution
President Biden
"Federal Spending: Where Does the Money Go"
cite web
link

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