
The Politics of the Budgetary Process
The politics of the budgetary process involve negotiations and power dynamics among government branches, leaders, and interest groups as they decide how federal money is allocated. Legislators and the executive branch have different priorities, which leads to debates, compromises, and sometimes conflicts over funding for programs, defense, or social services. These negotiations reflect political interests and priorities, shaping the final budget. Ultimately, the process is a balancing act of competing needs, where political considerations influence decisions on how much money is spent and on what, impacting public policy and priorities.