Impoundment Control Act
The Impoundment Control Act was enacted in 1974. It limits the President's ability to withhold funds appropriated by Congress. The Act aims to ensure transparency and accountability in federal spending. It requires the President to notify Congress of any proposed impoundments. This legislation reinforces the separation of powers in the US government. It reflects the importance of legislative oversight in budgetary matters.
US President-elect Donald Trump has announced intentions to cut federal spending . A key strategy he may employ is impoundment. This lesser-known presidential power allows the president to...
November 23, 2024