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Which best describes how the federal budget is created?
The House proposes a budget and the president signs it into law after the Senate revises it.
The Congress proposes a budget and the president signs it into law after his office revises it.
The president proposes a budget and signs it into law after the House and Senate revise it.
The Senate proposes a budget and the president signs it into law after the House revises it.
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The president proposes a budget and signs it into law after the House and Senate revise it.
Explanation: The president submits a budget proposal to Congress. Congress (House and Senate) develops budget resolutions and appropriations bills, which may differ from the president’s proposal. Those final appropriations bills must be passed by Congress and are then signed (or vetoed) by the president.
Explanation: The president submits a budget proposal to Congress. Congress (House and Senate) develops budget resolutions and appropriations bills, which may differ from the president’s proposal. Those final appropriations bills must be passed by Congress and are then signed (or vetoed) by the president.
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