Title 31 › Subtitle SUBTITLE II— THE BUDGET PROCESS › Chapter 11— THE BUDGET AND FISCAL, BUDGET, AND PROGRAM INFORMATION › § 1106
The President must send Congress a supplemental summary of the federal budget each year before July 16 for the fiscal year covered by the President’s budget. That summary must report big changes in expected spending and revenues, new obligations added after the budget was sent, current information on other budget items required by law, and any extra details the President thinks Congress needs to understand the government’s functions, obligations, needs, and finances. It must also give spending estimates for the next four years for programs that continue or are mandatory, and show future-year estimates for balances carried forward from the budget year. Also before July 16, the President must send a statement listing requested changes in budget authority, expected outlays, and estimated receipts for that fiscal year, including earlier proposals for the executive branch. That statement must show how the changes affect the main budget information and include supporting data when possible. The statement can be part of the supplemental summary. Rules that govern changes to the main budget also apply to these revisions and summaries.
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31 U.S.C. § 1106
Title 31 — Money and Finance
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60