
Department of Interior Appropriations
The Department of the Interior Appropriations refers to the allocation of federal funds to the U.S. Department of the Interior, which manages national parks, wildlife, natural resources, and public lands. Each year, Congress decides how much money the department receives to support its various programs and responsibilities, such as conservation, land management, and Native American affairs. This budgeting process ensures that the department can effectively carry out its mission to protect the nation's natural and cultural resources while also facilitating outdoor recreation and managing resources for public benefit.