Which branch of government holds the primary authority to approve the federal budget , including decisions on spending and taxation

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The legislative branch of government, which consists of the United States Congress, holds the primary authority to approve the federal budget, including decisions on spending and taxation. Specifically, the House of Representatives and the Senate must both pass a budget bill before it can become law.
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