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  1. Endpoint: FY2006 budget.(US Federal Government ): An article from: Instrument Business Outlook
  2. Putting Trust in the US Budget: Federal Trust Funds and the Politics of Commitment (Theories of Institutional Design) by Eric M. Patashnik, 2000-08-28
  3. Women and the federal budget: How it affects us, how we affect it by Claire Gorfinkel, 1980
  4. The FY 2007 US budget.: An article from: Instrument Business Outlook
  5. US budget for FY2003.: An article from: Instrument Business Outlook
  6. The Federal budget deficit: where do we go from here? (1992 US budget deficit) (Capitol Corridors): An article from: The National Public Accountant by Dorothea Barr, 1992-08-01
  7. State differences in the federal balance of payments.(US)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: South Dakota Business Review by Ralph J. Brown, 2001-12-01
  8. The federal and defense budget process: Problems and reforms and their effects on national security by Michael W Rogers, 1984

1. Budget Explorer The Complete US Federal Budget
Explore the entire US Federal Budget quickly and easily. Balance the budget to reduce the National Debt. Learn how your Federal taxes are spent.
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2. Federal Budget Spending And The National Debt
U. S. Treasury Department's home page. Proposed 2006 Budget. National Debt Facts. The Federal Budget online Office of Management and Budget
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3. Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
Monthly Budget Review, July 2005 Cost Estimate for H.R. 1461, Federal Housing Finance Reform Links Outside Links, Contact Us Address
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4. Office Of Management And Budget
Contact Us. President's FY06 Budget Budget. Supplementals, Budget Amendments, and Releases restraint across the Federal Government.
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5. Institute Of Museum And Library Services
Contact Us Feedback FOIA Site Map Nation's Largest Federal Grant Program for and Library Services Board President's Budget
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6. National Budget Simulation
National Budget Simulation. This simple simulation makers need to make in creating federal budgets for improving it, please send us some
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7. Federal Jobs Digest
Federal Jobs By Location Federal Jobs By Occupation . Accounting, Budget, Finance, Loan About Us Corrections Contact Us Terms of Use
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8. Forbes.com TEXT-Moody's Comments On U.S. Federal Budget Deficit
NEW YORK, Nov 24 While the high and growing US federal budget deficit is not likely to affect the ratings of the US government anytime soon
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9. Putting Trust In The US Budget Federal Trust Funds And The
Putting Trust in the US Budget Federal Trust Funds and the Politics of Commitment (Theories of Institutional Design) Eric M. Patashnik Robert E.
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10. CDIP Budget - Federal
SCIENCE HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 2002 2003 CDIP BUDGET - FEDERAL ACCOUNTS FOR 2003 Title I TENATIVE
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11. Federal Budget Federal Budget Process National Budget
US federal budget deficits are back permanent cuts in federal revenues unaccompanied significant cuts in budget outlaysand no cuts would rather
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12. Budget Explorer: The Complete US Federal Budget
Explore the entire us federal budget quickly and easily. Find solutions to reduce the National Debt. Learn how others have balanced the budget,
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Explore the entire U.S. Federal Budget quickly and easily. Balance the budget to reduce the National Debt. Learn how your Federal taxes are spent. Do you know where your money goes? The largest item in the U.S. Federal Budget is health care. Medicare/Medicaid and Social Security are each 20% of Federal expenses. National Defense requires about 15%. Finally, interest payments require about 15% because of the National Debt built up over previous years. To explore the U.S. Federal Budget, your Web browser must support JavaScript. If you are seeing this text, then either your browser does not support JavaScript, or it has JavaScript disabled. Please upgrade your browser or enable JavaScript. Money Percentages Budget Results ... Help Click "Next" to learn where your money is being spent. To explore the U.S. Federal Budget, your Web browser must support Java and JavaScript. If you are seeing this text, then either your browser does not support Java, or it has Java disabled. Please upgrade your browser or enable Java.
The Complete US Federal Budget - 2006
The US Federal Budget, in surplus only a few years ago, has dropped dramatically back into deficit. Recent budget deficits have broken all previous records.

13. Budget Of The United States Government: Main Page
Purchase a print and/or CDROM copy of the FY06 budget from the us Find the federal budget (including issues prior to 1983) at a local federal
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Budget of the United States Government: Main Page
Issued by the Office of Management and Budget, the Budget of the United States Government is a collection of documents that contains the budget message of the President, information about the President's budget proposals for a given fiscal year, and other budgetary publications that have been issued throughout the fiscal year. Other related and supporting budget publications, such as the Economic Report of the President, are included, which may vary from year to year. More
Fiscal Year 2006 Budget (FY06)
Transmitted to Congress on February 2, 2005. Covers the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2005.

14. Federal Budget Spending And The National Debt
FAQs and Answers on the Balanced budget Amendment. The us Dollar is the international Social Security is not part of the federal budget general fund.
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The National Debt is $7.9 Trillion!
Updated 8 September 2005.
Check it yourself at the U. S. Treasury Department web site , it changes daily.
So far this Fiscal Year, the U. S. Government spent $336 Billion of your money on interest payments* to the holders of the National Debt. Compare that to NASA at $15 Billion, Education at $61 Billion, and Department of Transportation at $56 Billion. So how do we fix this growing debt problem? Here is one possible solution . What's your solution FAQs and Answers on the Balanced Budget Amendment. The U. S. Dollar is the international trade standard. Can this last with a large debt President Bush put in tax rate cuts, the economy has recovered and the tax revenue is up. So it wasn't a tax cut, it was a tax rate cut! and it worked perfectly. Now if we can just get Congress to cut spending....and pass the Fair Tax Bills HR25 and S25 Your money is spent through Appropriations Bills passed by Congress and signed by the President. This chart is based on the Appropriations Bills. The Government does not have any money, it takes your money from you and spends that!

15. National Budget Simulation
makers need to make in creating federal budgets and dealing with deficits. If you have suggestions for improving it, please send us some feedback.
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National Budget Simulation
This simple simulation should give you a better feel of the trade-offs which policy makers need to make in creating federal budgets and dealing with deficits. This simulation asks you to adjust spending and tax expenditures in the the 2006 budget proposed by the White House in order to achieve either a balanced budget or any other target deficit. In order to make the choices we face in the budget clearer, we assume that you make the adjustments all in one year. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the 2006 fiscal deficit is projected to be $296 billion. This does not include the costs of the Iraq War, so in the simulation the deficit has been increased by $105 billion, the costs of the supplemental appropriations for Iraq and Afghanistan operation for fiscal 2005, for a total projected deficit of $401 billion. These costs and the associated deficits can be adjusted in the similuation based on your estimates of the likely continuing costs of the war or whether to scale back or end those operations. The Simulation also allows you to adjust the costs of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, either cutting or cancelling them to raise revenue, or increasing them to create larger tax cuts. It also allows you to increase or decrease tax expenditures, also known as tax deductions, credits or "loopholes."

16. U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council //
Organization of the CFOs and Deputy CFOs of the largest federal agencies, senior officials of the Office of Management and budget and the Department of the Treasury who work collaboratively to improve financial management in the U.S. Government.
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17. The Heritage Foundation: Federal Budget And Spending
Articles, studies, and other conservative analysis of us federal budget and tax policy.
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... Events Though the budget situation has changed, from surpluses to deficits, commonsense fiscal principles have not. Just as before, the federal government should reduce taxes, cut wasteful spending, reform the massive entitlements, and fully fund America's national defense priorities.
Hurricane Costs Send Budget Projections Deeper into the Red
by Brian M. Riedl
September 16, 2005 (WebMemo #844)
Federal spending on Katrina could top $200 billion, sending deficits soaring.
Congress Faces Pressure to Surrender Pork for Flood Relief
by Ronald D. Utt, Ph.D.
September 15, 2005 (WebMemo #841)
The plan to redirect highway bill pork to a higher cause gathers steam.
Examples of Government Waste
by Brian M. Riedl
September 14, 2005 (WebMemo ) Twenty-five quick examples of wasteful government spending. A "Victory" Over Wasteful Spending? Hardly by Brian M. Riedl September 14, 2005 (WebMemo #839)

18. The Federal Pie Chart
Contact us for information or referral to a war tax resistance counselor near WRL uses federal funds rather than the unified budget figures that the
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Current Military, $558B
Military Personnel $109B, Operation and Maintenance $154B, Procurement $81B, Research and Development $68B, Construction $7B, Family Housing $4B, Retired Pay $46B, DoE Nuclear Weapons $17B, NASA (50%) $8B, International Security $8B, Homeland Sec. (50%) $16B, Ex. Off. Pres. $78, Misc. $4B
UNBUDGETTED: (est.): Most of the spending for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is not included in the President’s Budget but the Administration has announced it will seek this money as supplemental appropriations later in year as it has in the past two years Past Military, $384B Veterans’ Benefits $70B; Interest on National Debt (80% estimated to be created by military spending) $314B Human Resources, $722B: Education, Health/Human Services, HUD, Food/Nutrition programs, Labor Department, Soc. Sec. Admin. General Government, $261B:

19. United States House Of Representatives, 109th Congress, 1st Session: Homepage
Committee on the budget, Committee on Education and the Workforce Fulltext, searchable and downloadable access to the us federal statutes of a
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20. Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
federal Funding for Homeland Security An Update, July 20, 2005 Recent Shifts in Financing the us CurrentAccount Deficit, July 12, 2005. Monthly budget
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