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- Process to pass 2026 federal budget already facing delays - Spectrum News
Congress has not passed a full federal budget on time since 1996, and that is not expected to change this year If the full budget is not ready by October, Congress will likely need to pass another temporary extension to avoid a partial government shutdown
- Long Wait for FY 2026 Budget Could Hinder Congressional . . . - CSIS
The Trump administration has yet to submit its FY 2026 budget request to Congress that will detail its spending plans for the forthcoming fiscal year, with further delays threatening to slow congressional consideration and the appropriations process
- Microsoft CFO Projects Lower CapEx Growth for FY26 Compared to FY25; Q3 . . .
Microsoft Corporation's Chief Financial Officer has indicated that capital expenditures (CapEx) for the fiscal year 2026 are expected to grow at a lower rate than in fiscal year 2025 During an earnings call, the CFO noted that CapEx for the third and fourth quarters of fiscal year 2025 should be similar to that of t
- Funding the Federal Government for FY 2026 – Compounding the . . .
Debating toplines and moving appropriations bills without knowing how much funding will be approved for defense and border security in reconciliation is likely to delay House and Senate action on appropriations and the FY26 National Defense Authorization Act into the fall
- The Fiscal Year 2026 Outlook: Challenging – FABBS
The Senate and House are currently at odds over the FY26 budget, with significant disagreements on fiscal priorities The House has passed a resolution outlining budgetary levels for FY2025-2034, urging the Senate to move forward with these plans
- Federal Funding Freeze, Layoffs, and Delayed Budget Approval Create . . .
Some contacts in Washington D C tell AE2S Nexus they believe Congress will approve a budget soon, while others say they expect a Continuing Resolution to be needed into fiscal year 2026 Until a budget is agreed upon, many Federal agencies will be unable to obligate funds
- Microsoft reiterates plan to invest $80 billion in AI - CNBC
Microsoft said it might make some infrastructure adjustments but still plans to spend over $80 billion on capital expenditures this fiscal year, which ends in June Analysts at TD Cowen
- The Congressional Budget Office s Request for Appropriations for Fiscal . . .
The Congressional Budget Office requests appropriations of $75 8 million for fiscal year 2026 Most of that amount—86 6 percent—would be for pay and benefits; 9 8 percent would be for information technology (IT); and 3 6 percent would be for training, expert consultant services,
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