| Authorization |
| Every piece of legislation establishing a federal program or directing government action includes an authorization for the government to spend money. These bills are called authorizing legislation and the committees that produce them are called authorizing committees. Usually, the authorization sets a maximum amount that Congress may spend on the program in a given year. Sometimes the legislation simply authorizes "such sums as may be necessary." |
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