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- The President’s FY 2026 Discretionary Budget Request
Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Budget Request; Overview: President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Funding Request; Cuts to Woke Programs Fact Sheet
- Fact Sheet: Trump Administration’s FY26 Budget Request
With the Trump Administration issuing a more detailed budget request for FY26, JFF presents additional information about the impact of the proposed budget on agencies and programs that are most relevant to the learn and work ecosystem
- President Trump Releases FY26 Budget Outline
President Trump released the high-level details of his fiscal year 2026 budget request, proposing deep cuts in funding for non-defense discretionary programs, proposing dramatic reorganization, realignment, and reductions across the federal government, and flat funding defense accounts while broadly increasing funding on immigration enforcement
- Committee Releases FY26 Defense Bill | House Committee on . . .
This FY26 defense bill invests in restoring deterrence and building the ready, capable, and lethal fighting force required to confront the threats of today and tomorrow It recognizes the vital role of our armed forces and the need for innovative, well-equipped, mission-focused resources
- The biggest takeaways from Trumps cut-filled FY26 budget
See which agencies suffer the most significant reductions as Trump seeks to slash non-defense agencies by 22% President Trump on Friday unveiled an initial version of his $1 7 trillion fiscal 2026
- Trump Proposes No 2026 Raise for Employees, Cuts in Non . . . - FEDweek
President Trump has issued a preliminary budget proposal for the fiscal year starting in October, calling for no pay raise for federal employees in January but substantial cuts in funding for
- President Trump Releases FY26 Budget Proposal | ASTHO
On the morning of May 2, the White House released President Trump’s FY26 discretionary budget proposal, which outlines the Administration’s funding priorities for the upcoming fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2025
- The White House Office of Management and Budget Releases the President . . .
Today, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sent President Trump’s topline discretionary Budget request for fiscal year 2026 to the U S Congress
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