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Impoundment Control Act of 1974: Review of the President's Special Message of May 8, 2018

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Under section 1012 of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, the President may transmit to Congress a special message proposing that Congress rescind budget authority. On May 8, 2018, President Trump transmitted to Congress a special message proposing rescissions from 38 appropriation accounts. We are submitting this letter pursuant to our statutory duty to assist the Congress by reviewing the special message. Section 1001(4) of the Impoundment Control Act provides that the Act does not supersede any provision of law requiring the obligation of budget authority or the making of outlays thereunder. We concluded that 36 of the 38 proposals were consistent with section 1001(4). We concluded that two proposals were not consistent with section 1001(4). These amounts may not be withheld from obligation pending congressional consideration of the rescission proposal. We also concluded that: (1) each proposed rescission was properly classified as a rescission proposal and not as a deferral; (2) in no case did the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instruct an agency to withhold from obligation an amount greater than that proposed for rescission; and (3) in no case did an agency withhold from obligation an amount greater than that proposed for rescission. We also determined whether prior GAO work addressed the subject matter of each proposal and noted the existence of such work where applicable.

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