Budget sequestration - Wikipedia Budget sequestration is a provision of United States law that causes an across-the-board reduction in certain kinds of spending included in the federal budget
Sequestration - Congressional Budget Office Sequestration refers to automatic spending cuts that occur through the withdrawal of funding for certain (but not all) government programs
Understanding Sequestration | U. S. GAO The 2013 budget cuts known as “sequestration” were the first of their kind in more than two decades—and they’ll be with us for years In fact, sequestration in some form is scheduled to continue annually through 2025, in the hopes of reducing the U S deficit by at least $1 2 trillion