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Understanding the Budget Process in Congress
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Opening question
Ever wonder how the government decides where to spend money each year? The budget process in Congress shapes many parts of daily life.
Teacher brief
The budget process in Congress is how lawmakers plan and approve government spending and revenue for the upcoming year. It involves proposals, reviews, and agreements to allocate funds to different programs and services.
Discussion prompts
Invite students to answer aloud or in writing.
- Why do you think it is important for Congress to control government spending?
- How might disagreements in Congress affect the budget process?
- What are some challenges in balancing government spending and revenue?
Quick activity
Suggested format: pairs or small groups.
Imagine you are a member of Congress responsible for deciding the budget for three areas: healthcare, education, and transportation. You have 100 points to distribute among these areas based on what you think is most important. How would you allocate your points and why? Discuss your choices with a partner or write down your reasoning.
Exit ticket
Use this as a quick written response or discussion close.
What is one step in the budget process in Congress and why is it important?
Story connection
Story connection
Imagine traveling through time to witness how different governments in history managed their resources and budgets. You see how decisions about money shaped the lives of people and the future of nations. Now, you return to understand how today’s budget process in Congress continues this important tradition.
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