NACo Analysis of the President’s FY 2021 Budget Request
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Reports & ToolkitsOn February 10, President Trump released his Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget request, laying out a $4.8 trillion federal spending proposal for FY 2021 and recommendations to balance the budget by 2035.NACo Analysis of the President’s FY 2021 Budget RequestMarch 9, 2020March 9, 2020, 3:30 pm
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NACo Analysis of the President’s FY 2021 Budget Request
On February 10, President Trump released his Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget request, laying out a $4.8 trillion federal spending proposal for FY 2021 and recommendations to balance the budget by 2035. NACo has released a comprehensive analysis of the president’s FY 2021 budget request and its potential impact on programs important to the nation’s counties. This analysis highlights relevant components of the president’s budget request for county governments, including summary charts of proposed cuts, eliminations or increases to key federal programs and a section-by-section breakdown outlining items of significance for county policy priorities.
On February 10, President Trump released his Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget request, laying out a $4.8 trillion federal spending proposal for FY 2021 and recommendations to balance the budget by 2035.2020-03-09Reports & Toolkits2020-03-11
On February 10, President Trump released his Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget request, laying out a $4.8 trillion federal spending proposal for FY 2021 and recommendations to balance the budget by 2035. NACo has released a comprehensive analysis of the president’s FY 2021 budget request and its potential impact on programs important to the nation’s counties. This analysis highlights relevant components of the president’s budget request for county governments, including summary charts of proposed cuts, eliminations or increases to key federal programs and a section-by-section breakdown outlining items of significance for county policy priorities.
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