
Office of Management and Budget
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is a key part of the President's administration in the United States. It helps the President create the federal budget, which is how the government plans to spend money each year. The OMB reviews policies, sets spending priorities, and ensures that government programs run efficiently and effectively. Additionally, it plays a role in coordinating the government's regulatory policies and assessing the financial implications of proposed legislation. Overall, the OMB helps ensure that taxpayer dollars are used wisely and align with the President's goals.