This is a very busy chart that's designed to show you kind of the ideal appropriation cycle every year. It's supposed to start when the President gives us his budget. The President's budget is not binding on Congress. The President's budget is what the President wants. The President doesn't get to say how the federal government spends its money, although he's busy trying to do that and he's being sued for it. (26:20–26:25)
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Asserts that the President's budget proposal is not binding on Congress.
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