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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 budgetto reduce the National Debt. The Complete us federal budget 2005.
http://www.kowaldesign.com/budget/
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 - 2005
The US Federal Budget, in surplus only a few years ago

2. Federal Budget Spending And The National Debt
Statement from the us Treasury Department. U. S. Treasury Department s home page;Proposed 2005 budget; National Debt Facts; The federal budget online Office of
http://www.federalbudget.com/
NATIONAL DEBT AWARENESS CENTER
Updated 26 May 2004
The National Debt is $7.1 Trillion! See this press release
Check it yourself at the U. S. Treasury Department web site , it changes daily.
Last year (FY03) the U. S. Government spent $318 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 far in FY04 the interest on the National Debt has already cost us $170 Billion, more than ten times what NASA spends in the whole year! The deficit for FY03 was a lot less than expected. Tax revenues were up. President Bush got a tax rate cut and the revenue went up. So it wasn't a tax cut, it was a tax rate cut! and it worked perfectly. Your money is spent throught 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! Press Release on Tax Code and the IRS. "Deficit" vs. "National Debt" Suppose you want to spend more money this month than your income. This situation is called a "budget deficit". So you borrow. The amount you borrowed (and now owe) is called your debt. You have to pay interest on your debt. If next month you don't have enough money to cover your spending (another deficit), you must borrow some more, and you'll still have to pay the interest on the loan. If you have a deficit every month, you keep borrowing and your debt grows. Soon the interest payment on your loan is bigger than any other item in your budget. Eventually, all you can do is pay the interest payment, and you don't have any money left over for anything else. This situation is known as bankruptcy.

3. Where Does Your Money Go?
Where Does Your Money Go? This site contains a neat pointand-click presentation of the federal budget. It shows how federal budget dollars are spent on education, health care, defense, and the
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.kowaldesign.com/budget/&y=02149C

4. National Budget Simulation
Welcome to the National budget Simulation! This simple simulation should give you a better feel of the tradeoffs which policy 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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5. Budget Of The United States Government: Main Page
Purchase a print and/or CDROM copy of the FY05 budget from the us Government OnlineBookstore. Buy a copy. Find the federal budget (including issues prior to
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/
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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 2005 Budget (FY05)
Transmitted to Congress on February 2, 2004. Covers the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2004.

6. 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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7. National Budget Simulation
makers need to make in creating federal budgets and dealing might want to also considerDo budget Deficits Matter for improving it, please send us some feedback
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About NBS
Budget WebLog Budget Links NathanNewman.org
Welcome to the 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. The National Budget Simulation, originally a project of UC-Berkeley's Center for Community Economic Research, is now hosted at NathanNewman.org . It was created by Nathan Newman and Anders Schneiderman. This simulation asks you to adjust spending and tax expenditures in the the 2004 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 White House, the 2004 fiscal deficit is projected to be $307 billion. This does not include the costs of the Iraq War, so it has been increased by a base estimate of $50 billion for those costs in this simulation (which can be increased, lowered or eliminated depending on peoples views of the costs or likelihood of the war.). The Simulation also allows you to adjust the costs of the 2001 and proposed 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."

8. The Federal Pie Chart
and past) so that people paying — or not paying — their federal taxes would areat least five different factors to consider when analyzing the us budget
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Current Military, $536B
Military Personnel $109B, Operation and Maintenance $164B, Procurement $67B, Research and Development $66B, Construction $6B, Family Housing $4B, Retired Pay $44B, DoE Nuclear Weapons $17B, 50% NASA $8B, International Security $8B, 50% Homeland Security $16B, Ex. Off. Pres. $10B, misc. $6B
Past Military, $349B Veterans’ Benefits $69B; Interest on National Debt (80% estimated to be created by military spending) $280B
Human Resources, $633B: Education, Health/Human Services, HUD, Food/Nutrition programs, Labor Department, Soc. Sec. Admin.
General Government, $244B: Legislative, Justice Dept., State Dept., International Affairs, Treasury, Gov’t. Personnel, 20% interest on national debt, 50% of NASA, 25% Homeland Security
Physical Resources, $114B Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Interior Dept., Transportation, Environmental Protection, Army Corps Engineers, NSF, FCC, 25% Homeland Security T o t a l F e d e r a l F u n d s ( O u t l a y s ) : $ 1 , 9 2 6 B i l l i o n

9. Official US Executive Branch Web Sites
of Management and budget (OMB) United States us Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board (NWTRB) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Office of federal
http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/executive/fed.html
Official US Executive Branch Web Sites
This page contains Executive Branch sites only. With the time we have available, it is not possible to
keep this page totally comprehensive. Agencies are often included because they requested to be listed.
For more government sites, see: Legislative Judicial or Government Resources in general.
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10. United States Department Of The Treasury - Home
Accounting budget. Sam Bodman, Governor Edward Gramlich of the federal Reserve Boardof Treasury Releases Technical Clarification Relating to usJapan Income
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Secretary Snow Talks About May Jobs Report in St. Louis, MO Today Secretary John Snow is in St. Louis, Missouri today to meet with local business leaders on the economy and tour Nidus Center. He commented on today's employment report of 248,000 new jobs in May, saying "In nine consecutive months of growth we've seen the addition of nearly 1.5 million jobs to the workforce. This latest report demonstrates, beyond a doubt, the broad-based strength and ... more Also: Secretary Snow in Little Rock, Arkansas Today

11. FirstGov – Reference Shelf
GAO); budget of the us Government; Catalogue of us Government Publications – Bibliographiccatalog of print and electronic publications from federal agencies
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12. United States Senator, Don Nickles
Official site, including services for Oklahomans, issues, contact details, news releases, photos, legislative issues, biography, committees, federal budget data, information about his state, guest book, and stuff for students.
http://nickles.senate.gov
Senator Don Nickles
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(202) 224-6008; FAX E-mail Sen. Nickles Casework Grants Visiting DC Flag Requests Senate Pages Nominations Internships Letter Requests State Offices Members of the Lawton Chamber of Commerce with Senator Nickles MAIL UPDATE Mail deliveries to the Senate have been affected as a result of the ricin incident. Offices are receiving constituent mail at a slower pace than normal. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and ask for your patience in receiving a response. Thank you.
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13. Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
Monthly budget Review, May 2004. federal Funding for Homeland Security, April 30,2004. Would Prescription Drug Importation Reduce us Drug Spending?, April 29
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14. Congressional Budget Office - Home Page
Home Publications Cost Estimates About CBO Employment Links Contact us Site Map. HistoricalBudget Data. federal Funding for Homeland Security, April 30, 2004.
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15. U.S. Economy And The Federal Budget
us Economy and the federal budget. Social Security. Average Monthly Social SecurityBenefits, 1940–2001. Gross Domestic Product or Expenditure, 1930–2002.
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16. Understanding The Federal Budget - American Government - US News Classroom
Ask the students to compare the us federal budget with the typicalhousehold budget. How are these processes similar or different?
http://www.usnewsclassroom.com/resources/activities/act010423.html

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Understanding the Federal Budget

Companion Article: Now we're talking some real money
How Bush's budget might spread it around
From Issue: The Age of Robots
American Government, Economics Students will
  • understand the basic elements of the federal budget, as well as the terms revenue deficit , and surplus
  • understand the difference between the federal deficit and the national debt;
  • identify how the government garners revenue to pay federal expenses, and to which programs federal spending is applied;
  • compare the process of maintaining a household budget with that of the federal budget; and
  • evaluate the allocations of federal funding as indicated in the budget proposed by President George W. Bush.
    • Copies of the U.S. News Article
    • Textbooks on the U.S. government
    • Internet access
    • Writing materials
    Why is it important for the federal government to collect taxes? What types of programs and services does the federal government spend its money on? How do these programs and services help the American people?
  • This activity will last two 45-minute class periods or one 90-minute period. Have students read the companion article to this lesson before beginning the activity.
  • 17. XML Budget Items, U.S. Federal Government, FY 2004
    Expressly References XML Excerpted fromhttp//www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2004/sheets/itspending.xls on June 5......FY 2004 IT Budet Items Whose
    http://xml.gov/documents/completed/xmlitbudget04.htm
    FY 2004 IT Budet Items Whose Description Expressly References XML
    Excerpted from http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/fy2004/sheets/itspending.xls on June 5, 2003
    (Figures in Millions)
    Department of Health and Human Services
    Electronic Common Technical Document
    - e-CTD will provide FDA a method to receive, process Electronic Common Technical Documents (eCTD) and Electronic Investigational New Drug Applications (eIND), both of which will be submitted by pharmaceutical companies and will include review extensible markup language (XML) components. The ability to receive these electronic submissions is required in order to 1) meet internal and external goals for the quality and timeliness of the NDA and IND submission and review process and 2) support harmonization goals set forth by the International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) regarding the ICH Common Technical Document (CTD) for NDA submissions.
    Small contracted projects - Small contracted projects contains investments to develop a Documentum-based document management system, to research methodolgies to communicate between Documentum and a transactional database, implementation of workflows to standardize work processes, and XML implementation of document maps.
    Subtotal, HHS

    18. Federal Government Resources On The Web/Executive Branch
    and a description based on the us Government Manual. Full text of historical administrativedecisions and federal laws; Office of Management and budget Office of
    http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedexec.html
    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
    Executive Branch
    Frames Index No-Frames Version Acronyms Administrative Law ... Web Sites/Subject Last updated on November 25, 2003
    Acronyms
    • Abbreviations and Acronyms of the Federal Government (Indiana/Purdue at Indianapolis)
      • Browsable list of federal government acronyms with links to the corresponding web sites
      • Link to a more detailed list of military acronyms
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
      • Searchable list of government and non-government acronyms and abbreviations
      Advisory Committees
      • Federal Advisory Committees (GSA)
        • Searchable list of approximately 1000 advisory committees
        • Laws, regulations, and executive orders governing advisory committees
        Agency Directories
        • Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan (Carlos Diaz)
          • List of government agencies to be transferred or abolished in the new Department of Homeland Security
          • Compilation by Carlos Diaz and posted via GOVDOC-L listserv, December 2002
        • Federal Information Centers (GSA)
          • Describes telephone service for locating federal government information
          • List of toll-free FIC phone numbers
          • Answers to most commonly-asked questions about federal services
        • Federal Telephone Directories (GSA)
          • Links to web versions of executive, legislative, and independent agency telephone directories

    19. CNN.com - Thin Budgets Leave Firefighters Vulnerable, Federal Official Says - Au
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    Thin budgets leave firefighters vulnerable, federal official says

    20. Federal Web Locator - Executive Branch
    Policy, Management and budget; Territorial and International Law Enforcement; WildlifeSpecies. us Geological Survey the Upper Mississippi. federal Geographic Data
    http://www.infoctr.edu/fwl/fedweb.exec.htm
    THE FEDERAL WEB LOCATOR
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    Executive Office of the President
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