Federal Budget Process 101

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Federal Budget Process 101 Key terms, process, and historical information January 9, 017 Producer: Katharine Conlon and Owen Minott Director: Afzal Bari

Key terms Mandatory spending, or entitlement spending, is not controlled by annual appropriations; the government allocates funds to all who are eligible regardless of cost to the Treasury; includes Social Security and Medicare Discretionary spending, or appropriated spending, must be renewed each year in order for the programs to continue operating; includes Defense and Education Passed by the Senate and the House, sets overall spending limits but does not decide funding for specific programs Legislation used when the House and Senate have not agreed on a budget resolution; establishes enforceable budget levels for a budget cycle Legislation that permits a government agency to continue to operate at existing funding levels if a new appropriations bill to fund its operations has not been adopted by the start of the fiscal year (October 1) Full passage of appropriations bills through both chambers by the start of the fiscal year on October 1 Combined package of appropriations bills that leadership in both chambers negotiate in order to pass a comprehensive budget July 7, 016 Katharine Conlon

Key offices and committees involved Draft annual budget resolutions and monitor the progress of appropriations Decide spending levels for all discretionary programs, such as Defense and Education, after reviewing spending proposals from subcommittees Has jurisdiction over taxes and most mandatory programs, such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid Non-partisan branch of Congress that provides objective analyses needed for economic and budgetary decisions related to programs covered by the budget Works with agencies to coordinate spending requests that become part of the President s annual budget package July 7, 016 Katharine Conlon 3

The budget process has six steps The Federal Budget Process (In Theory) 1 In early February, OMB, after reviewing agency proposals, submits the President s annual budget request, detailing the administration s goals for federal revenue and spending, programby-program funding levels, and project deficits and surpluses. By April 15, Senate and House Budget Committees draft budget resolutions to set total levels of discretionary funding available for the next fiscal year. If a resolution fails to pass both chambers, a chamber will pass a deeming resolution to establish enforceable budget levels. 3Working within the discretionary funding limits set by the budget resolutions, House and Senate Appropriations Committees assign to each of their twelve subcommittees the task of determining program-byprogram funding. The Appropriations Committees amend and pass subcommittee appropriations bills. 5Senate and House leadership negotiate passing all unfinished subcommittee bills together in an omnibus bill. If Congress fails to do this by October 1, it must pass a continuing resolution to keep programs funded, or face partial government shutdown. 6 The President signs the omnibus bill or continuing resolution. Source: American Council on Education, 013. July 7, 016 Owen Minott

Government shutdown occurs if budget is not passed Congressional budget process flowchart Yes No agree on top-line budget numbers in a unified budget plan? each define how they would prefer to meet budget goals by passing all 1 appropriations bills? reach a compromise by combining and passing their 1 appropriations bills? Congress enacts a regular order budget to fund programs through the next fiscal year The House and Senate are less likely to reach a compromise on a binding budget bill if they do not pass a unified budget plan, but both chambers may still move forward in the budget process pass an omnibus bill that addresses all unfinished appropriations categories?* pass a continuing resolution that funds any unfinished appropriations categories at current levels? Congress passes an omnibus bill to fund programs through the next fiscal year Congress passes a continuing resolution to fund programs until an agreed-upon expiration date A government shutdown occurs due to lack of funding Source: Bill Heniff Jr., Congressional Budget Resolutions: Historical Information, Congressional Research Service, February 7, 01; Appropriations Legislation for the Years 1998-01, Library of Congress, October 01; Billy House and Sarah Mimms, Spending, Immigration, and Tax Fights will Dominate Final Days of Session, National Journal, November 30, 01. July 7, 016 Katharine Conlon 5

In practice, continuing resolutions now common Number of continuing resolutions passed, by fiscal year 8 8 8 5 Average number of CRs per year: 3.8 3 3 1 1 00 003 00 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 01 013 01 015 016 Source: Kenneth Chamberlain, Congress Use of Continuing Resolutions Is a Common Practice, National Journal, Sept. 11, 013; Continuing Resolutions: CRs in a Nutshell, Department of the Treasury, 01; National Journal Research, 016. July 7, 016 Katharine Conlon 6

FY00 was the last time congress adopted the budget resolution by the target date Budget resolution outcomes in congress, FY 00-016 Budget Resolution Passed on Time Budget Resolution Passed After Deadline Budget Resolution Not Passed Fiscal Year Final Resolution Passed Met April 15 th Deadline? # of Days After Deadline 00 /11/03-005 X X NA 006 /8/05 X 13 007 X X NA 008 5/17/07 X 3 009 6/5/08 X 51 010 /9/09 X 1 011 X X NA 01 X X NA 013 X X NA 01 X X NA 015 X X NA 016 05/05/015 X 0 Source: Bill Heniff Jr., Congressional Budget Resolutions: Historical Information, Congressional Research Service, November 16, 015. July 7, 016 Katharine Conlon 7