At what point in the federal budget process does the Defense Department have the most input?
Choose 1 answer:
When conference committee resolution meetings resolve overall funding differences
When executive branch agencies submit budgets for review before the president's proposal is
submitted to Congress
When the congressional conference committee submits the passed budget from both houses to the
president
When the House Appropriations Committee assigns separate parts of discretionary spending to
thirteen subcommittees for review

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 The Executive branch is reponsable for making sure the law is obeyed and this includes obeying the laws about the spending process, for which the Executive branch is accountable. The president is the leader of this branch and he is expected to defend the Constitution. He sends suggestions for the budget and when it is approved the president has to sign the resolution.

Answer is B.

The point in the federal budget process where the Defense Department has the most input is D. When the House Appropriations Committee assigns separate parts of discretionary spending to thirteen subcommittees for review.

It should be noted that the Appropriations Committee is responsible for appropriating funding for the functions of the federal government.

Appropriations bills are divided based on the agency into thirteen separate bills such as Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, etc. This is the point in the federal budget process where the Defense Department has the most input.

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